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  2. File:Wesley Centre, 128 Fratton Road, Fratton (November 2017 ...

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    Wesley Centre, 128 Fratton Road, Fratton, City of Portsmouth, England. Methodist worship on this site has a long history: the site was bought in 1886 and the first chapel opened three years later. It was demolished in 1899 and a new, larger Central Hall opened in 1900.

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    Milton (Milton → City of Portsmouth → Hampshire → South East England → England → United Kingdom) Camera location 50° 47′ 45.3″ N, 1° 03′ 54″ W

  4. East Southsea railway station - Wikipedia

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    A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Portsmouth, showing the Southsea Railway. East Southsea was the name of two terminus railway stations of the 1.25 mile [1] Southsea Railway, which linked the Southsea seaside resort with the Portsmouth Direct Line at Fratton railway station. [2]

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  6. Fratton Traincare Depot - Wikipedia

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    The London Brighton and South Coast Railway and the London and South Western Railway jointly built a motive power depot at Fratton in 1891, replacing an earlier one at Portsmouth Town station. It was of the double roundhouse type. It came under the ownership of Southern Railway (Great Britain) in 1923 and British Railways in 1948.

  7. Fratton railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fratton railway station is a railway station in the city of Portsmouth, on Portsea Island in England. It was opened in the Fratton area of Portsmouth on 1 July 1885 as an interchange station between the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and the short-lived Southsea Railway branchline.