Portsdown Hill 2nd December 2006

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Savoy Buildings, Fareham, a fine example of Art Deco architecture
Fareham's busy West Street, the main shopping thoroughfare with Fareham Shopping Centre on the left
Fareham Civic Centre, by far the tallest building in the town
Fareham Shopping Centre and library
Looking over the library from the Multi-storey car park next toi it
The roof of the shopping centre
Roof of the shopping centre
Roof of the shopping centre
Roof of the shopping centre
More rooftop views
The Brass Monkey pub, West Street, Fareham
A very popular traditional baker's shop in Fareham. Unfortunately, independent bakers are very rare nowadays thanks to the likes of Greggs.
Wallington River, viewed from the Wallington roundabout in Fareham
Wallington River with the A27 bridge and immediately behind it, the viaduct carrying the main railway between Portsmouth and Fareham.
Part of Fort Wallington. Unfortunately, much of it has gone to make way for an industrial estate, but parts of it still remain.
Fort Wallingon industrial park
Motorway views from the edge of the Fort Wallington industrial estate
Now on the Northern side of the M27 near Junction 11.
Farmland north of the M27
Looking down towards Fareham from the Western end of Portsdown Hill
Views North
Looking towards Fort Nelson, probably the best preserved of the line of Forts that stand over Portsmouth to protect against an invasion from the North.
The edge of Fort Nelson. In the background is the Nelson Monument
Nelson's Monument, near Fort Nelson.

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