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  2. Portsmouth Pyramids Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Portsmouth Pyramids Centre (also known as the Pyramids) is an indoor leisure complex in Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It has a live arena, leisure gym and function rooms. The function room, located next door to the indoor leisure complex, is, along with the Portsmouth Guildhall and The Wedgewood Rooms, a popular venue for live ...

  3. History of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    1653 – Portsmouth in New Hampshire is incorporated. 1687 – The modern King James's Gate is built. Late 17th century – The Hot Walls are built as a line of defense in Old Portsmouth. They're then reconstructed between 1847 and 1850 using Flemish bond brickwork.

  4. The Portsmouth Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Within the school grounds is a sports centre containing a multi-purpose hall, gymnasium, squash courts, weight lifting room, and dance rooms. The school has sports grounds at Hilsea, which include various pitches as well as a pavilion. The school sometimes uses the HMS Temeraire grounds and Governors Green in Portsmouth. CCF

  5. Spectrum Sports - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum Sports. Spectrum Sports (abbreviated as SPECTSN [1] ), also known under the corporate names Spectrum Networks, or Charter Sports Regional Networks, is the collective name for a group of regional sports networks in the United States that are primarily owned and operated by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner ...

  6. Portsea Island - Wikipedia

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    Portsea Island (left), separated from the mainland (right) by the narrow, tidal Portsea Creek. Portsea Island is a flat and low-lying natural island 24.5 square kilometres (9.5 sq mi; 6,100 acres) in area, just off the southern coast of Hampshire in England. Portsea Island contains the majority of the city of Portsmouth .

  7. Portsmouth Northsea Swimming Club - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Founded. c.1927. Home pool (s) Mountbatten Leisure Centre. Portsmouth Northsea Swimming Club (PNSC) in Portsmouth, England, is the largest swimming club in South Hampshire. [1] In recent years, the club has been well known for producing Olympic swimmers including Katy Sexton, MBE, and Gemma Spofforth, as ...

  8. Mountbatten Centre - Wikipedia

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    Mountbatten Centre athletics track. The Mountbatten Centre is a leisure centre in Portsmouth, England, which opened in 1979, and was extended with a pool under a waveform roof in 2009. [1] The "Mountbatten Centre" is located in Hilsea, an area in Portsmouth. The original design was by Ken Norrish the then city architect. [2]

  9. Cascades Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Cascades Shopping Centre. Cascades Shopping Centre is an enclosed shopping centre in the city centre of Portsmouth on the South Coast of England. It has a wide range of High Street retailers, and its own multi-storey car park connecting straight into the malls by lifts and stairs. Work began on the Centre in Summer 1987 and it opened on 26 ...