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Description: | Situated just past the Delme Arms public house, nearing the top of the incline leading out of Fareham towards Portchester, stood East Cams toll house. It can still be seen today on the north side of the A27 near Downend Road. The lady in the photograph is collecting the toll, the large five bar gate is open to allow the pony and trap to pass through and to await the next client who can be seen in the distance, coming from Portchester. This was one of six tollgates that lay along the Titchfield to Cosham road and belonged to the Titchfield and Cosham Trust.
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1. Emery, John. 1985. Fareham in old picture postcards, p. 45. | Format: | image/jpeg | License: | http://www.sopse.org.uk/ixbin/hixclient.exe?a=query&p=gateway&f=generic_sitetext%2ehtm&_IXFIRST_=1&_IXMAXHITS_=1&cms_con_core_subtype%3acms_con_text_what=copyright&%3acms_sys_group=%22sopse%22 | Rights holder: | Hampshire Library and Information Service - Hampshire County Council | Subjects: | Portchester Road fashion building street tollgate Titchfield and Cosham Trust road toll public house transport dress toll house A27 Delme Arms Downend Road East Cams toll house horse and buggy | Temporal: | start=1880-01-01; end=1890-12-31; | Source: | Sense of place SE | Creator: | Sidney Smith; (Copied by: Dine, Derek; Hampshire County Library;) | Identifier: | http://www.sopse.org.uk/ixbin/hixclient.... | Language: | en-GB | Format: | image/jpeg | Go to resource |
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