Hampshire
- Aldershot Military Museum
- Allen Gallery and Museum, Alton
- Army Medical Services Museum, Aldershot
- The Bear Museum
- Beaulieu Abbey
- Bursledon Windmill
- Butser Ancient Farm
- Chawton House
- Curtis Museum
- D-Day Museum
- Eastney Beam Engine House
- Eling Tide Mill
- Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
- Farnborough Air Sciences Trust
- Flora Twort Gallery
- Fort Nelson, Portsmouth
- Hollycombe Steam Collection
- Hovercraft Museum
- INTECH
- Jane Austen's House Museum, Chawton
- John Hansard Gallery, Southampton
- King's House, Winchester
- Little Woodham
- Medieval Merchant's House, Southampton
- Milestones Museum
- Museum of Army Flying
- National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
- Petersfield Museum
- Portchester Castle
- HMNB Portsmouth ("Portsmouth Historic Dockyard"):
- Royal Naval Museum
- HMS Victory
- HMS Warrior (1860)
- Mary Rose Museum
- Rockbourne Roman Villa
- Royal Green Jackets Museum
- Royal Marines Museum, Southsea
- Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport
- Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, New Milton
- Solent Sky, Southampton
- Southampton City Art Gallery
- Southampton Maritime Museum
- Sandham Memorial Chapel, Burghclere
- Southsea Castle
- Southsea Museum
- Southwick House
- Stratfield Saye House
- Westbury Manor Museum
- Whitchurch Silk Mill
- Winchester City Mill
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Famous quotes containing the word hampshire:
“Anything I can say about New Hampshire
Will serve almost as well about Vermont,
Excepting that they differ in their mountains.
The Vermont mountains stretch extended straight;
New Hampshire mountains curl up in a coil.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“Not even New Hampshire farms are much for sale.
The farm I made my home on in the mountains
I had to take by force rather than buy.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“The New Hampshire girls who came to Lowell were descendants of the sturdy backwoodsmen who settled that State scarcely a hundred years before.... They were earnest and capable; ready to undertake anything that was worth doing. My dreamy, indolent nature was shamed into activity among them. They gave me a larger, firmer ideal of womanhood.”
—Lucy Larcom (18241893)