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St Abbs 1886-1888 in Nightingale Road Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html St Abbs 1886-1888 In Nightingale Road, east side 1,165,166 later 5 Later part of Queen Anns Lodge Nursing Home, see Camborne House St Agathas 1888 In Stansted Road 165 1889 Unnamed, 75 Stansted Road 1 1938 Unnamed, 95 Stansted Road 1 2004-2013 Unnamed, 96 Stansted Road 1 St Agnes 1886-1888 In Albert Grove, east side 1,165,166 1891-1918 34 Albert Grove 1 1946 [742] 34-38 Albert Grove rebuild 3 houses destroyed by enemy action for H.L Cooper 95 2 St Agnes 1929 56 Idsworth Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 56 Idsworth Road 1 St Albans 1881 St Albans, in Margate Road 171 1886 Unnamed, 72 Margate Road 1 1887 St Albans, 74 Margate Road 166 2004-2008 Unnamed, 74 Margate Road 2 St Albans 2002-2013 46 Funtington Road 3 St Albans 1900 In Gladys Avenue, west side 1 4 St Albans 1906-1909 88 Gladys Avenue 192 1937 [30000] 88 Gladys Avenue convert to 2 flats by E Rogers for E Rogers 95 2004-2006 Unnamed, 88 Gladys Avenue 5 St Albans 1897 In Orchard Road East 1 1898 In Orchard Road, north side 1 1898 81 Orchard Road 192 1899-1918 81 Orchard Road 1 2004-2006 Unnamed, 81 Orchard Road 6 St Albans 1910-1911 15 Comeragh Road 1,192 1918 15 Vernon Avenue 1 2004-2006 Unnamed, 15 Vernon Avenue 7 St Albans 2003-2006 18 Kendal Avenue 8 St Albans 1909-1918 103 Oriel Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 103 Oriel Road Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 9 St Alban’s 1911-1918 2 Shadwell Road 1 2004-2006 Unnamed, 2 Shadwell Road 10 St Albans 1910-1918 69 Shadwell Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 69 Shadwell Road 11 St Albans Earlier 24 192 1909-1918 30 Wallace Road 1,192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 30 Wallace Road 12 St Albans 1910-1918 39 Chesterfield Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 39 Chesterfield Road 13 St Albans 1905 In Copnor Road, west side 1 1906-1929 43 Copnor Road 1,192 1977 Refronted PCC 2004-2010 43 Copnor Road 2013 Unnamed, 43 Copnor Road 14 St Albans 1918 In Ophir Road, west side 1 Earlier 116 192 1921 126 Ophir Road 192 2004-2006 126 Ophir Road 15 St Albans 1928 22 Inhurst Road 192 2004-2006 22 Inhurst Road 192 16 St Albans Angestein Road, see St Aubins 5 17 St Albans Penhale Road, see Dove Dale House 18 St Albans 1905 In Haslemere Road, east side 1 1908-1923 9 Haslemere Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 9 Haslemere Road 19 St Albans 1909 22 Preston Road 192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 22 Preston Road 20 St Albans 1921 43 Heyshott Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 43 Heyshott Road 21 St Albans 1908 64 Bedhampton Road 192 2004-2013 64 Bedhampton Road, Ceramic plaque 22 St Albans Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 2006 116 Randolph Road 23 St Albans 1904 6 Farlington Road 192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 6 Farlington Road 24 St Albans 1908 90 Frensham Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 90 Frensham Road 25 St Albans 1898 Unnamed, 108a Queens Road 1 1899-1904 Unnamed, 112 Queens Road 1 1904 112 Queens Road 192 1905 Unnamed, 112 Queens Road 1 2004-2013 Unnamed, 112 Queens Road 26 St Albans 1908 22 Maxwell Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 22 Maxwell Road See Ivanhoe Hotel 27 St Albans 1910 11 Bowler Avenue 192 1949 [2539] 9-11 Bowler Avenue, rebuild 2 houses destroyed by enemy action for G Moth 95 2004-2012 Unnamed, 11 Bowler Avenue 28 St Albans 1912 8 Liss Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 8 Liss Road 29 St Albans 1898 132 Manners Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 132 Manners Road 30 St Albans 1912 75 St Pirans Avenue 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 75 St Pirans Avenue 31 St Albans 1908 117 Chichester Road 192 10 Mar 1941 Bomb damage 9 1946 [531] Nos. 109, 113-117 rebuild 3 houses & 4 flats destroyed by enemy action 95 1948 [2107] 107-117 Chichester Road, rebuild 3 houses & 6 flats, architects C.A Jolliffe 95 2004-2013 Unnamed, 117 Chichester Road 32 St Albans 1867 Unnamed, in Clarendon Road 42 Earlier 7? 1905 15 Clarendon Road 192 1924 [22009] 15 Clarendon Road shopfront & office by Tanner Bros for Fraser & White 95 Shop built onto front 2004-2011 Unnamed, 15 Clarendon Road Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 33 St Albans 1912 26 Chasewater Avenue 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 26 Chasewater Avenue 34 St Albans 1896 29 Drayton Road 192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 29 Drayton Road 35 St Albans 1912 10 Tangier Road 192 1930 [25793] 10 Tangier Road shopfront by H.D Gates for H.D Gates 95 36 St Albans 1908 142 Westfield Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 142 Westfield Road 37 St Albans 1892 In Sheffield Road, after 29, Wm Bone 1 Later one of 31 to 63 38 St Albans 1911-1914 In Festing Grove, after 124 1 Later 29 Brading Ave? St Albans Cottage Copnor Road, see Manor Park Cottage St Albans Lodge 1863 Southsea 63 St Aldales 1891 In Malvern Road 171 St Aldates 1928 74 Baffins Road 192 2004-2012 Unnamed, 74 Baffins Road St Alma 1908-2006 64 Devonshire Avenue 192 St Aloysius 1908-2006 164 Westfield Road 192 1 St Amant 1908-1918 40 Lyndhurst Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 40 Lyndhurst Road 2 St Amant 1910-1911 3 Posbrooke Road 1,192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 3 Posbrooke Road 3 St Amant 1910-1912 2 St Pirans Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed,2 St Pirans Road 4 St Amant 1908 16 Paddington Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 16 Paddington Road Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html St Anderwick House Cromwell Road, see Standerwick House 1 St Andrew 2003-2006 3 Myrtle Grove 2 St Andrew 2006-2013 46 Bosham Road 3 St Andrew 1907 105 Grayshott Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 105 Grayshott Road 4 St Andrew 1910 237 Powerscourt Road 192 2004-2013 Unnamed, 237 Powerscourt Road 1 St Andrew’s, 1837 1837-1911 In Queens Crescent 1,47,63, 75,165, 166,171 1844 Built 5(32) Architect T.E.Owen 47 Demolished when Branksmere built 47 Still listed some years after Branksmere was built 2 St Andrew’s Clarendon Road, see St Audries 3 St Andrew’s Clarendon Road, see St Andrew’s Lodge 2 4 St Andrew’s 1894-1904 St Andrews, in Emsworth Road 1 1905 Unnamed, 125 Emsworth Road 1 2004-2013 Unnamed, 125 Emsworth Road 5 St Andrews 2002-2006 50 Merrivale Road 6 St Andrews Eastern Parade, see Freidenham 7 St Andrews 2004-2013 591 London Road 8 St Andrews 1928 In Asylum Road 1 later 232 2004-2013 Unnamed, 232 Locksway Road 9 St Andrews 1907 40 Hatfield Road 192 later Hellyer Road 2004-2006 Unnamed, 40 Hellyer Road 10 St Andrews 1928 27 Wallington Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 27 Wallington Road Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 11 St Andrews 1908 43 Ward Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 43 Ward Road 12 St Andrews 1928 53 Baffins Road 192 2004-2012 Unnamed, 53 Baffins Road 13 St Andrews 1908 194 Westfield Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 194 Westfield Road St Andrews Anchorage 2006 111 Liddiard Gardens St Andrews Marion Road, see Erchless St Andrew’s Cottage 1886-1888 In St Andrew’s Road 1,165,166 Later 55 2004-2008 Unnamed, 55 St Andrew’s Road St Andrew’s Court St Andrews Road, see Southfield St Andrews House Goldsmith Avenue, see Roslyn 1 1 St Andrew’s Lodge 1881 16 Pelham Road 171 1887 16 Marlborough Terrace, Pelham Road 166 later 47? 2005-2007 Unnamed, 47 Pelham Road 2 St Andrew’s Lodge 1867 Unnamed, in Clarendon Road 42 1875-1879 St Andrew’s Lodge, in Clarendon Road East 35,165 1881-1887 St Andrews, in Clarendon Road East/Brandon Road 1,166,171 1905 St Andrew’s lodge, 57 Clarendon Road 192 Bombed/Demolished Site now Ravenswood Gardens St Andrews Terrace 1879 Southsea, at least 40 165 1886 2-52 Montgomerie Road 1 1887 Unnamed, 2-52 Montgomerie Road 166 2004-2012 Unnamed, 2-48 Montgomerie Road note 2 was 6 etc 2-20, 22-24 pair, 26-40, 42-48 1 St Angelo 1865-1875 St Angelo, in Clarendon Road 35,42,75 1881 St Angelo, 18 Clarendon Road, old numbering, north side 171 1886-1887 St Angelo, in Clarendon Road 1,166 1891-1905 St Angelo, 37 Clarendon Road 1,192 2004-2007 Unnamed, 37 Clarendon Road 2 St Angelo 1908-1918 21 Lyndhurst Road 1,192 Houses, Terraces etc. http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 2004-2006 Unnamed, 21 Lyndhurst Road 3 St Angelo 1910-1911 In Wykeham Road, east side 1,192 1915 63 Wykeham Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 63 Wykeham Road 4 St Angelo 2004-2006 53 Fearon Road 5 St Angelo Earlier 123 192 1930-2006 127 Hewitt Road 192 6 St Angelo 1908 39 Ward Road 192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 39 Ward Road 1 St Angus Terrace 1886-1887 269-281 Fratton Road 1,165,166 2 St Angus Terrace 1887 In Kingston Road 165 1 St Anne’s 1836 Built 5(32) 1837-1881 In St Anne’s Thicket, architect T.E.Owen 47,75 1851 St Anns 35 1867 St Anns, Grove Road South 75 1875 St Anns, Grove Road South 35 1887-1888 St Anns, Grove Road South 1,165,166 later 22 1891-1911 St Anns, 22 Grove Road South/The Thicket 1 1913 [19528] Grove Road South additions for B Barnato 95 1935 Bought by St Johns College for £3,000 148 Demolished 47 1962 Demolished 148 2 St Anne’s 1875 St Anne’s, in Campbell Road, north side 35 1879 St Anne, in Campbell Road 165 1881 St Anns, in Campbell Road 171 1886 St Anns, in Campbell Road 1 1887 St Annes, in Campbell Road 166 1888 St Anns, in Campbell Road 165 1891-1896 St Ann’s, 9 Campbell Road 1 1909-1918 Raleigh, 17 Campbell Road 1,192 2004-2006 Unnamed, 17 Campbell Road 3 St Anne’s 1875-1887 In Kingston Crescent 35,165 1887 7 Kingston Crescent 166 Later 33? 2008-2009 Internet House, 33 Kingston Crescent 4 St Annes Houses, Terraces etc.
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