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  2. A. E. Cogswell - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Edward Cogswell died at the age of 76 in early October 1934, receiving only a 75-word obituary notice in the Portsmouth Evening News, which named him as a "Doyen of City architects" and a "Great Sportsman", but yet received no such recognition from national architectural or trade publications – despite his membership of the Society of ...

  3. The News (Portsmouth) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's newsroom, advertising, newspaper sales, finance, IT, and front counter staff moved to the new headquarters in June. [12] The former News Centre site is now being demolished to make way for a new bus depot. [13] In 2023 editorial staff moved to their current office at the Technopole building in Portsmouth. [1]

  4. Arthur Holt (sportsman) - Wikipedia

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    Holt was born in Southampton in April 1911. He represented Southampton Schoolboys, before turning out for Bitterne Congregational in the Church League. [2] Moving to Totton in the Hampshire League he came to the notice of Southampton, whom he joined in September 1931 as an amateur, before signing as a professional in October 1932. [2]

  5. Peter Jones (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After his father died, he moved with his mother and her second husband to Portsmouth, where he started his career as a reporter for the Portsmouth Evening News. He began to specialise in show business interviews, before leaving the newspaper to work as a trainee screenwriter and talent booker for Associated London Scripts , where he worked with ...

  6. Danny Livingstone - Wikipedia

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    Daintes Abbia "Danny" Livingstone (21 September 1933 — 8 September 1988) was an Antiguan cricketer who played first-class cricket for Hampshire as a left-handed middle order batsman in nearly 300 first-class matches from 1959 to 1972.

  7. R. Austin Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth Evening News, 12 September 1940 [Also published as Hitlerism 'On Appro.', Freeman's original title, Motherwell Times, 13 September 1940] Freedom of the Citizen . Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 13 September 1940

  8. Gerard Van Helden - Wikipedia

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    Similar obituary articles and notices were posted by The Portsmouth Evening News Thurs 13 June 1901, Yorkshire Telegraph and Star 4 July 1901, Sheffield Evening Telegraph 14 June 1901 and 4 July 1901, The Gloucester Echo, 14 June 1901. The Cheltenham Chronicle 15 June 1901.

  9. Leo Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Leo Harrison (8 June 1922 – 12 October 2016) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1939 to 1966. Making his debut in the County Championship before the Second World War, Harrison played initially as a batsman and reserve wicket-keeper to Neil McCorkell, an arrangement which continued until McCorkell's retirement in 1951, and Hampshire's brief experiment with ...