Frigate in Solent, by Timothy Franklin Ross Thompson (1951-)
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Frigate in Solent, by Timothy Franklin Ross Thompson (1951-)

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The USS George H.W. Bush is 4.5 acres of sovereign United States territory and 102,000 tons of diplomacy
A leopard cub and its mother play at Londolozi Private Game Reserve, on the banks of the Sand River within the Greater Kruger National Park, in South Africa
Photograph: Jonathan and Angela Scott/Solent News & Photo Agency/Solent
Sunset over the Solent from a few days ago.

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L - R: The Prince of Wales yacht Britannia, Astra, Shamrock v and Candida chasing Velsheda in the Solent August 1934. The photograph of these 5 J class yachts was taken by Frank Beken using a home made camera.
Portsmouth sunset by Tony Via Flickr: A major terrorist incident occurred in the city in 1913, which led to the deaths of two men. During the suffragette bombing and arson campaign of 1912–1914, militant suffragettes of the Women's Social and Political Union carried out a series of politically motivated bombing and arson attacks nationwide as part of their campaign for women's suffrage. In one of the more serious suffragette attacks, a fire was purposely started at Portsmouth dockyard on 20 December 1913, in which two sailors were killed after it spread through the industrial area.