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The 'Domus Dei', otherwise known as the Garrison Church, in
Portsmouth is a familiar landmark to ships sailing into and out of
Portsmouth Harbour. It was originally founded about 1210 as a
'hospital' for travellers - especially pilgrims - arriving at the
port. After the Reformation its main building became a church, and
was frequently used by naval and army personnel before embarkation.
In 1814 the sovereigns and leaders of the Allies against Napoleon
gathered there during the peace celebrations following his
abdication, but by the middle of the century it had become
dilapidated. A restoration project was begun in 1865, and this
history of the building was published in 1873 by Henry P. Wright,
'chaplain to the Forces', with the intention of raising further
donations towards the refurbishment, which he describes in detail.
The church was severely damaged by bombing in 1941, but remains
consecrated and is occasionally used for services.
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imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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