Streets Eagle Passage Named After Spread Eagle Pub 1915 from 35 St Marys Road 1 Eagle Place Alongside Spread Eagle Public House

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Streets Eagle Passage Named After Spread Eagle Pub 1915 from 35 St Marys Road 1 Eagle Place Alongside Spread Eagle Public House Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Eagle Passage Named after Spread Eagle pub 1915 From 35 St Marys Road 1 Eagle Place Alongside Spread Eagle public house 1880-1891 Near Newcastle Street 94 Earlsden Street See West Street Eastbourne Road Named after town 1911-1934 From Dover Road 1 1936-2006 112 Dover Road to Paignton Avenue 1 1912 [19210] continuation of Folkestone Road & Cross Road {Eastbourne Road} by C Coffin 95 1912 [19212] continuation of street east of Folkestone Road {Chesterfield Road?} & Cross Road {Eastbourne Road} by C Coffin 95 1925 [22357] 15 houses in Eastbourne Road and Graham Road by W.W Eakers(sic) 95 1925 [22785] 7 houses by W.E Ekers for W.E Ekers 95 1926 [23089] 3 houses & shops by H.J Fifield for H.J Fifield 95 1926 [23118] 1 house by W Ekers for W Ekers 95 1926 [23252] 2 houses by H.J Fifield for H.J Fifield 95 1928 [24550] 4 Eastbourne Road shopfront by H Pitt for G.H Wells 95 North Side South Side 1 2 The Jolly Taxpayer 3 Martin Road 4-12 unnamed terrace 6 Thisisit 8 Naringla 10 Endsleigh 12 Sunnyside 14 Rest-U 16 Just Here 1 Eastern Avenue 1930 Road on Eastern Road housing estate to be called Eastern Avenue 95 1934-2006 Eastern Road to 30 Shore Avenue 1 Odds Evens 1-9 north 2-8 south 11-17 west 10-20 west 19-25 north ? 22-24 27-33 east 26-38 east 35-45 north 40-46 south 2 Eastern Avenue See Lumps Lane 1 Eastern Parade 1863-1875 1,63 1886 Now numbered in South Parade 1 Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html ? Florence Villas ? Kirkdale Lodge 2 Eastern Parade See Lumps Lane Downend? 1951 [4076] 31 Eastern Parade, bedroom addition for J.W Stark 95 1951 [4107] 31 Eastern Parade, alterations & additions for J.V Foreman; [4107a] 1951 revised layout 95 North Side South Side 1 Redlands/ Cumberland House Bramsdon Court Coastguard Cottages/ Helena Road Coastguard Cottage1 1-3/ 3 The Tynings/ Lumps Cottages 1-3 Jocelyn Court 5 The Homestead/ Gannet House Bruce Road 7-9 detached mirrored pair 7 Fort House 9 Freidenham/St Andrews Spencer Road 11 Pantiles Eastmans School Playing Fd 17 Cresta Court 19 Lumps Villa/ Sea View (House)/ St Margarets Lodge 21 Lewesdon 23 Escote Cousins Grove 25 Belmore/ Davenham Lodge 25/25a 27-29 Pair 27 Seaview 29 Hayworth Burbidge Grove 31 1938 additions 1951 Bedroom addition 32-33 detached mirrored pair, same style as 35 32 Branksome (House) 33 Escote/ Wyntersted/Seacourt 33 & 33a Brading Avenue 35 Gayton 35a West Mead 37 Fourteen Acres/ Glencoe 39-41 detached mirrored pair 39 Sunningdale/ Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Clyde House 41 Kenmore/ Blandings 2 flats 1950 41a 43 Bungalow 45 Domer/ St Helens 47 St Hubert/ St Georges 47a St Georges 49-55 four similar detached 53 Wilderness/East Lodge 55 Alvista 57 Threeways ? St Helens View Eastern Road 1976 1 1977-2017 1912 Proposed road through Great Salterns to Farlington 95 1923 Proposed new Eastern Road will require widening of Velder Avenue 95 1920s Velder Avenue to Burrfields Road 89 1929 Proposed extension north crosses Hilsea Rifle Range 95 1930s Extended to Airport 89 Nov 1933 Extension from Airport commenced 89 These schemes were funded by Government as part of the drive against unemployment 89 1928 Proposed 182 flats 95 1936 Northern extension, aerodrome to creek used for speed trials by Southsea Motor Club 95 1938 Tender of £75,263 5s 1d from Rice & Son Ltd accepted for continuation of road to Havant Road including bridge 95 1938 Bridge over Portscreek 89 1938 [30279] Hotel PH on corner with Hayling Avenue for Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries 95 1941 Link finally completed , open to traffic in June 89 6 May 1942 Officially opened by Lord Mayor 89 1942-1946 [44] Licenced premises on corner with Hayling Avenue for Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries 95 1944 Prefabs to be erected near Stride Avenue, 20; Langstone Road, 21; Eastern Avenue, 35; Baffins Recreation Ground, 93; abattoir site, 20 95 1948 [1873] Eastern Parade north of Hayling Avenue, Café for W.L Crayden 95 1950 [3363] Public House on corner with Hayling Avenue for Portsmouth & Brighton United Breweries 95 1952 88 houses to be erected by J.C Nicholls Ltd, tender £130,481 8s 9d 95 1953 156 flats, tender for £246,767 from Portsmouth, Gosport & District Builders’ Guild Ltd accepted 95 1953 Eastern Road, John Day (£61,141) & V.H Dye (£61141) to build 44 houses each 95 1957 45 flats, tender of H.E Collins Ltd of £71,980 accepted 95 East Side West Side Great Salterns Mansion Langstone Road Waterside Park Council Central Depot Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html Residence 1-3 Stride Avenue 415-425 Flats 2012 to be demolished due to subsidence, demolished Feb 2013 Hayling Avenue Council Central Kitchen Tangier Road Garage 1952 for Hayter & Sons, Portchester Burrfields Road Golf Course Aerodrome Approach Road Eastern Terrace See St Georges Road Eastern Villas Road 1873-2007 110 Clarendon Road to 29 South Parade 1,5(16), 166,171 Brooklyn? 1946 [819] Block of 6 flats for J Davidson 95 1947 [1133] 11 Eastern Villas Road, reconstruction of house as 3 flats, destroyed by enemy action for V Pannell 95 North Side South Side 2-8 Milan Villas 4-1 1 Kingscote Villa 2 Somers/Frankville 4 ? Belle Vue 4 Clayton 3 3-5 pair 6 Milan Villas 2 3 Belvedere 8 Milan Villas 1 5 Balcarras/Balcarres 10-12 pair 7 Shanklin Lodge 10 Hafowden/Hafoden 9 Furness Lodge 12 Berwick (House) 11-15 Eastern Villas 1-3 14 East Home/ 11 Calpe/Landguard/Evelyn Villas rebuilt 1950 Nirvana Mansions, 1-8 13 Burlama/Strand Court 16 Lovegrove House/ 15 Kithurst/Strand Court James Butcher Court 17 Kirkstall Lodge 16B bombed 23 odd built 1958 18 Roslyn (Ho/Villa)/ ? Eastern Mews Basing House/ Eastern Cottages 1-2 Brooklyn 20-24 Dell Court - 1974 Netley Mansions - in South Parade Eastfield Road Named after brickfield 1903 95 1907-1918 From 109 Eastney Road 1,192 1915-2006 109 Eastney Road to 92 Winter Road 1 1903 [14791] 53 houses in Eastfield Road by Fairhall & White 95 1903 [14909] extension of Eastfield Road by G Coffin 95 1903 [14997] 52 houses by G Coffin 95 1904 [15198] Continuation of Eastfield Road by J Coffin 95 1904 [15261] 72 houses by Jolliffe & Sons 95 Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 1904 [15541] 8 houses by A Weston for A.E.J Guy 95 1904 [15549] 8 houses by A.Weston 95 1905 [15623] 12 houses by Mr Weston 95 1905 [15742] Shop and house by G Coffin 95 1905 [15752] House and shop on north east corner of Eastfield Road by G Coffin 95 1905 [15816] 4 houses by Mr Weston 95 1905 [15890] 26 houses by Parnell Bros 95 1906 [16233] 1 house by Parnell Bros 95 1907 Renumbered 192 1939 Repair notice issued for No. 2 95 1940 Repair notice issued for No. 27,67,68,78,86,101,154,213 95 1947 [1147] 28 Eastfield Road, rebuild house destroyed by enemy action for Mrs E Digby 95 South Side North Side 1-29 unnamed terrace 2-26 unnamed terrace 3 Titchfield House 2 Wilton House 9 Selham House 12 St Malo 13 Southover 18 Mayfield 19 Merston House 24 Iolanthe 21 St Georges 28 Hornsey House rebuilt 1947/52 23 St Marys no 30 27 Intafar 30 Kingsthorpe 31-33 rebuilt 32-40 rebuilt 31 East Anglia no 42,44 no 35 46-72 unnamed terrace 37-71 unnamed terrace 48 Cairo 37 St Aubins 54 Bexley 43 Sidney House 56 Ross Trevor 69/67 Osborne House 60 Rothsay 73-119 Brailsford Terrace 66 Glenholme 73 Bassett House 70 Kingley Vale 75 Belmont House 74-124 Millbrook Terrace 22/77 San Remo 98 Elim 79 Ivy House 100 Mabel Dene 83 Albany House 102 Ryde 87 St Patricks 104 Woodland 31a/95 106 Maidavale 10/101 Fairfield 108 Rita 105 Valsch House 112 Lynn 1/119 114 Ivy Dene Prince Albert Road 110 St Piere 121-135 unnamed terrace 116 Ivanhoe 121 Cirencester 1 118 Corfu 125 Valetta House 3 120 St Helens 129 Gordon House 122 Rosedene 131 Arundel House 8 Prince Albert Road 133 Milford House 7 126-226 unnamed terrace 135 St Ledgers 8 48/180 Lynford 137-169 unnamed terrace 46/182 Wrabness House 137 Sylvia 9 44/184 Wynberg 141 11 42/186 Duncan House 143 Brooklyn 12 36/192 Barberton House 145 Melrose 13 30/198 Stafford House 147 Langford 14 /204 Dan-Y-Deri 149 Caterham House /210 Penshaven Streets http://www.pomeroyofportsmouth.uk/portsmouth-local-history.html 151 Westwood Ho /212 Staunton House 153 Richmond House 14/214 St Malo 155 Kingsbridge 10/218 Sutlej 159 St Ives 8/220 Bryn Awel 163 Doris House 6/222 Burleigh 165 Glen Lynn 228 new 169 Priory House 25 171-183 unnamed terrace 171 Dilwara 27 43/173 175 Avoca 30/177 Olive Branch /179 Clive House /181 Aldringham House /183 Roxbrough House /185-191 unnamed terrace /185 Torbay 29/187 Norwood 27/189 Padbury 25/191 Ivy Deane /193-199 unnamed terrace 19a/197 /201-203 pair 8a/201 Stone House /205-215 unnamed terrace 6a/205 Mayfair 5a/207 Ashton House /209 Suffolk House /211 Hamilton House /213 Broxwood 1a /215 Beethoven/ St George /217a-c new East Heath Lane 11 Victoria Road South to Highland Road 1763-1857 East Heath Lane 4,45 1867-2006 Albert Road 1,42,165, 166,171 Eastney See Estamsey and Esteneye Eastney Esplanade, 1921-1922 1920 Esplanade to be extended to Admiralty Swimming Pool, to provide work for the unemployed.
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