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Gunwharf Quays is a shopping centre ... The site was extended by reclaiming further land from the sea to the south of the old Mill ... Map of 1773 showing the Gun ...
Gunwharf Quays and a section of the Portsmouth skyline Portsmouth's two tallest structures viewed from Portsmouth harbour. This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Portsmouth ranks skyscrapers and structures in Portsmouth, England by height. Only structures taller than 150 feet (46 m) are listed below.
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The tower was the flagship of a three-part project that consisted of The Blue Building, The Crescent and The East Size Plaza tower (No1. Gunwharf Quays). The £50m project was completed in 2010. [3] The building also won Best Urban Regeneration Housing Scheme in 2004. [4]
- Order a higher quality scanned version of this image from the British Library (maps_k_top_14_41_2_tab) The Topographical Collection of George III contains drawn and printed maps, views and atlases produced between 1500 and 1824. Read more about the collection here. Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections.
Gunwharf Quays opens on the site of the former HMS Vernon. Portsmouth hosts the third International Festival of the Sea. 2003 The construction of the Spinnaker Tower begins. Portsmouth F.C. enters the Premier League for the first time. 2004 – The Tricorn Centre is demolished after the last shops were closed in 2002. 2005
Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog weather watcher, was pulled from his warm burrow this morning and saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter.. Each February 2, on Groundhog Day ...
By 1817, Gunwharf reportedly employed 5,000 men and housed the world's largest naval arsenal. [317] HMS Vernon was closed on 1 April 1996 [318] and was redeveloped by Portsmouth City Council as Gunwharf Quays, [197] a mixed residential and retail site with outlet stores, restaurants, pubs, cafés and a cinema. [319]