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Pompey Collection (page 4)

"Pompey: A Tale of Triumph and Legacy" In the heart of Portsmouth, a city steeped in history and sporting passion, lies the iconic Fratton Park Stadium

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point with

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum in Old Commercial Road where he was born in 1812 and lived for three years commemorated with a blue plaque

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Historic Naval Dockyard Red Ensign merchant marine flag flying from flagpole with Action Stations exhibition sign on building

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point with

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point with

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point with

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The Camber in Old Portsmouth showing the Spinnaker Tower beyond the Bridge Tavern with a mural by Thomas Rowlanson of his cartoon entitled Portsmouth Point with

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum on Southsea Seafront with bronze sculpture titled Yomper by Philip Jackson modelled on a photograph of Corporal Peter Robinson yomping to Sapper

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ENGLAND Hampshire Portsmouth World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by William McMillan of a Royal Marine Commando

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum on Southsea Seafront with bronze sculpture titled Yomper by Philip Jackson modelled on a photograph of Corporal Peter Robinson yomping to Sapper

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Clarence Pier amusement arcade on the seafront in Southsea

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by William McMillan of a Royal Marine Commando

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by William McMillan of a Royal Marine Commando with the Roll Of Honour of

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Clarence Pier amusement arcade on the seafront in Southsea

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by Sir Charles Wheeler of a sailor holding a pair of binoculars with

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by Sir Charles Wheeler of a sailor holding a pair of binoculars

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum on Southsea Seafront with bronze sculpture titled Yomper by Philip Jackson modelled on a photograph of Corporal Peter Robinson yomping to Sapper

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by Sir Charles Wheeler of a sailor holding a pair of binoculars

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War One Naval memorial obelisk on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with sculpture by Henry Poole

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War One Naval memorial obelisk on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with sculpture by Henry Poole

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War One Naval Memorial Obelisk on Southsea Seafront designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with sculpture by Henry Poole

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The house with wind vane known as Tower House that the marine artist W L Wyllie kived in on The Point at the entrance to the harbour

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, The house with wind vane known as Tower House that the marine artist W L Wyllie kived in on The Point at the entrance to the harbour

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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ENGLAND, Hampshire, Portsmouth, World War Two Naval memorial on Southsea seafront designed by Sir Edmund Maufe with sculpture by Sir Charles Wheeler of a sailor holding a pair of binoculars

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum on Southsea Seafront with bronze sculpture titled Yomper by Philip Jackson modelled on a photograph of Corporal Peter Robinson yomping to Sapper

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portchester Castle showing the Norman 12th Century Tower and 14th Century Keep beyond bridge over the moat built within the Roman 3rd Century Saxon Shore Fort

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Guildhall originally built in 1890 but rebuilt in 1959 after being bombed in 1941 during World War II



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"Pompey: A Tale of Triumph and Legacy" In the heart of Portsmouth, a city steeped in history and sporting passion, lies the iconic Fratton Park Stadium. This hallowed ground serves as a canvas for fine art that captures the essence of Portsmouth Football Club, affectionately known as Pompey. As you step into Fratton Park Stadium, your eyes are immediately drawn to the mesmerizing artwork adorning its walls. Each stroke tells a story of glory and dedication, celebrating the rich heritage of this beloved football club. From vibrant murals depicting legendary players to intricate portraits capturing moments frozen in time, these masterpieces pay homage to Pompey's illustrious past. One such masterpiece is "Pompeys Pillar, " an awe-inspiring triumphal memorial column located far away in Alexandria, Egypt. Symbolizing strength and endurance, it stands tall like a beacon representing Pompey's unwavering spirit throughout history. Roman art finds its place within this narrative too; frescoes showcasing scenes from ancient Italy transport us back to an era where gladiators fought valiantly for honor and victory. Amongst them is Cato the Younger - his stoic gaze reminding us of resilience even in times of adversity. But it is not just on canvas or stone that Pompey's legacy lives on; it transcends through time itself. Lucan, a Roman poet renowned for his epic works capturing heroic tales, immortalizes Pompey with words that echo through generations. The captivating portrait by Sebastià Herrera depicts Charles II - a monarch who admired Pompey's indomitable spirit so much that he sought inspiration from him. The intensity captured within those brushstrokes reflects both power and determination – qualities synonymous with Portsmouth Football Club. Yet amidst all this grandeur lies another side to Pompey's tale – one tinged with tragedy.