Location
At the western end of Ladies Mile on Southsea Common, adjacent to Clarence Parade.
Description
Small stone plinth with inset plaque
Memorial
Inscription
"LADIES MILE"
THIS AVENUE OF ELMS WAS PLANTED
BY THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL
THE LORD MAYOR OF PORTSMOUTH
COUNCILLOR MISS MARIE SEAMAN
8th NOVEMBER 1986
THIS AVENUE OF ELMS WAS PLANTED
BY THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL
THE LORD MAYOR OF PORTSMOUTH
COUNCILLOR MISS MARIE SEAMAN
8th NOVEMBER 1986
Further information:
Ladies Mile has been a feature of Southsea Common since the 1920's when Portsmouth Corporation purchased the common from the War Department. It originally extended all the way to Pier Road and was lined on each side by a fine avenue of Elm trees. Changes in road layout and Dutch Elm disease have had a significant impact on the feature.