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Historic PortsmouthA SPECIAL WEEKLY FEATURE

Strawbery Banke presents a “new” image each week from Portsmouth’s long historic past. These rarely seen photographs offer glimpses into the life of the port city from the end of the Civil War to the turn of the 20th century. Check back for the newest image or click through the growing archive. Photos also appear weekly in the Portsmouth Herald.

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First Aerial View of Portsmouth in 1796 SeacoastNH.com Archive
A True Fan of the Aldrich House SeacoastNH Archives
Some Funny Business in Portsmouth SeacoastNH Archives
We Tried to Save the Murals SeacoastNH Archive
Two More Missing Murals SeacoastNH Archive
The Lively Rockingham House SeacoastNh Archive
Teddy Roosevelt Not at Portsmouth Peace Treaty in 1905 SeacoastNH Archive
Long Lost View of North Mill Pond SeacoastNH Archive
Small Stores and Big Memories SeacoastNH Arachive
Ye Sign of Ye Dolphin SeacoastNH Archive
Worse than an Oil Spill SeacoastNh Archive
Prisoners at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard SeacoastNH Archive
Fourth of July in 1910 Seacoast Archives
In Search of Granny Wentworth SeacoastNH Archives
Under Cover Inside Ironsides SeacoastNH Archives
Parting with Tall Ships is Sweet Sorrow SeacoastNH Archive
The Original Cat in the Hat SeacoastNH Archive
John Paul Jones was a Manly Privateer SeacoastNH Archives
The Feminine Side of John Paul Jones SeacoastNH.com Archives
Postcards Were 20th Century Tweets SeacoastNH Archives
 
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