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  1. Southampton homestead

    Image Southampton Homestead 2006.jpg thumb 550px Southampton Homestead Present Day Southampton homestead is a Australian residential architectural styles Victorian Period c. 1840 c. 1890 Victorian Georgian historical homestead located on the banks of the Blackwood River in the South West Western Australia south west of Western Australia . It was constructed in 1862 by Richard Jones 1795 1876 and his two sons Richard and William with mud bricks fired on the site and took two years to construct. The heritage property sits beside the Bibbulmun Track , and located some 12 kilometres south of Balingup in the Shire of Donnybrook Balingup . At the height of the settlement s prosperity, the Jones Family managed some convert 27500 acre km2 of land. The family and workers produced wine, wheat, fruit ..., Dairy, workshops, brick kilns, jetty, boat shed and workers cottages. History Southampton Homestead was so named after the United Kingdom Port of Southampton near which settlers Richard Jones and his ..., Western Australia Perth . Image Southampton Homestead 1864 William Benson Painting.jpg left thumb 550px Southampton Homestead as painted by W.B. Benson in 1864 Tragedy struck in 1830 when Louisa became ... took his own life. Ownership of Southampton Homestead changed hands a number of times in the next ... 1990s. Archaeology A team of 15 Archaeologists from the University of Western Australia and University .... Heritage Image Southampton Mill painting W Benson 1864.jpg left thumb 550px Southampton Mill ... and restoration of Southampton Homestead and adjacent Bakery Cottage. This work was largely ... as a result of this. Image Frontis Southampton 1895.JPG thumb 950px Southampton circa 1895. Western ... PDF Files S 20 20A D Southampton 20Hstead 20 28P AD 29.PDF Assessment documentation Register of Historic Places. http register.heritage.wa.gov.au PDF Files S 20Reg Southampton ... releases 2007 July 20070712 SouthamptonHomestead.shtml Archeology Department University of Notre ...   more details



  1. HMS Southampton

    Six Royal Navy ships have borne the name HMS Southampton . All were named for Southampton , a port on the south coast of England . HMS Southampton 1693 was a 48 gun fourth rate launched in 1693. The ship was rebuilt in 1700, hulked at Jamaica in 1728 and finally broken up in 1771. HMS Southampton 1757 was a 32 gun fifth rate launched in 1757, and wrecked in 1812. HMS Southampton 1820 was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1820. In 1867 the ship was lent to the Hull Committee, finally being sold in 1912. HMS Southampton 1912 was a Town class cruiser 1910 1910 Town class cruiser , launched in 1912 and sold in 1927. She fought at the battle of Jutland . HMS Southampton C83 was a Town class cruiser 1936 1936 Town class cruiser , launched in 1936 and sunk off Malta on 11 January 1941. HMS Southampton D90 was a Type 42 destroyer , launched in 1979 and decommissioned in 2009. Honours Emeraude 1757 Belle Isle 1761 The Glorious First of June 1794 St Vincent 1797 Heligoland 1914 Dogger Bank 1915 Jutland 1916 Norway 1940 Spartivento 1940 Malta Convoys 1941 References reflist colledge Gossett, William Patrick 1986 The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793 1900 . London Mansell . ISBN 0 7201 1816 6 Shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Southampton DEFAULTSORT Southampton, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Southampton it HMS Southampton sl HMS Southampton fi HMS Southampton sv HMS Southampton vi HMS Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Common

    Centre at the southern end has been built on the former site of Southampton Zoo and the comprehensive ... Lane, is a Southampton Old Cemetery historic cemetery that also includes many rare flora and fauna .... History The history of Southampton Common can be traced back to a dispute over land rights in the 13th ... references small City of winchester Society. Southampton Common Its Place in the Life of Southampton Over the Centuries . Southampton c o The Secretary, 3 River Walk, Townhill Park, Southampton The Society ... site what to see and do parks Visit southampton page on common commonscat Districts of Southampton SSSIs Hampshire biological Category Southampton Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hampshire Category Parks and open spaces in Hampshire simple Southampton Common ...   more details



  1. Southampton Aerodrome

    About the airport in Canada the British airport Southampton Airport Infobox airport name Southampton Aerodrome IATA ICAO TC CPF7 type Public owner operator G. Wilson city served location Southampton, Ontario elevation f 685 elevation m 209 latd 44 latm 29 lats 38 latNS N longd 081 longm 20 longs 07 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA ON pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin label CPF7 pushpin map caption Location in Ontario website r1 number 13 31 r1 length f 1,670 r1 length m 509 r1 surface Gravel Asphalt footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref Southampton Aerodrome , Airport codes CPF7 , is located convert 1.4 NM abbr on lk in east of Southampton, Ontario Southampton , Ontario , Canada . References references List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Ontario Category Transportation in Bruce County Category Buildings and structures in Bruce County Ontario airport stub pms Southampton Airport Ontario ...   more details



  1. Southampton Guildhall

    Infobox Theatre name Southampton Guildhall image Southampton CivicCentre East.jpg image size 400px caption The Guildhall east wing , with colonnaded facade. address West Marlands Road, Civic Centre, Southampton SO14 7LP city Southampton country United Kingdom designation latitude 50.908154 longitude 1.406003 architect Managed by Live Nation capacity 1,749 tenants LiveNation opened yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames production demolished website www.livenation.co.uk southampton Southampton Guildhall is the former town hall of Southampton, Hampshire . It is now in use as a multi purpose venue for cultural events. It is part of the Civic Centre, Southampton Civic Centre complex, which also includes includes a police station , council offices, the well endowed city art gallery , and the city library . Image Night exterior Southampton guildhall.jpg thumb left 200px The Guildhall at night. There are three venues within the Southampton Guildhall catering to various event formats the Guildhall, the Solent Suite and a lecture theatre. ref http www.livenation.co.uk southampton Southampton Guildhall Webpage ref The Guildhall was opened on 13th February 1937 and was designed to compliment the rest of the Civic Suite. It features a large and unique pipe organ which was built into it from new. The organ has two distinct consoles and is a fully featured classical concert organ on the one hand, and also a large theatre organ on the other. The two consoles share the same body of approximately 4000 pipes which are housed in chambers above the proscenium arch. It was the largest organ made by its builder, John Compton. References reflist 2. The organ s website http www.guildhall compton.org.uk www.guildhall compton.org.uk Live Nation Category Buildings and structures in Southampton Category Snooker venues ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Southampton

    Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Southampton is an Episcopal polity episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Winchester , in the Province of Canterbury , England . ref name crockfords100th Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 . ref The title takes its name after the city of Southampton in Hampshire . The current bishop is The Rt Revd Jonathan Frost , who became bishop in 2010. ref name no10 http www.number10.gov.uk news press notices 2010 07 suffragan see of southampton 54071 Number 10 Suffragan See of Southampton ref List of the Bishops of Southampton class wikitable style width 95 align left style background color FABE60 width 5 No. style background color FABE60 width 32 Incumbent style background color FABE60 width 10 From style background color FABE60 width 10 Until style background color FABE60 width 38 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 1 William Awdry align center 1895 align center 1896 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 2 George Fisher bishop George Fisher align center 1896 align center 1899 Translation ecclesiastical Translated to Bishop of Ipswich Ipswich valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 3 Honourable The Hon Arthur Lyttelton align center 1898 align center 1903 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 4 James Macarthur align center 1903 align center 1921 Formerly Bishop of Bombay valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 5 Cecil Boutflower align center 1921 align center 1933 Formerly Bishop of Dorking and Bishop of South Tokyo South Tokyo valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 6 Arthur Karney align center 1933 align center 1943 Formerly Anglican Diocese of Johannesburg Bishop of Johannesberg valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 7 Edmund Morgan ... align center 2010 align center present formerly Co ordinating Chaplain to the University of Surrey ... s Clerical Directory Listings Anglican Suffragan Bishops Category Bishops of Southampton Category ...   more details



  1. Coxford, Southampton

    Coord 50.934 1.442 display title region GB HAM scale 10000 Coxford is an Wards of the United Kingdom Electoral Ward in the Unitary Authority of Southampton , England . It had a population of 14,232 as of the 2001 census. ref Citation title Key Figures for 2001 Census Census Area Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics date 2001 ref References Reflist Districts of Southampton Category Wards of Southampton Hampshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Southampton Trailblazers

    The Southampton Trailblazers are a basketball club based in Southampton , England . They currently compete in the English Basketball League Division 3 South . The clubs home colours of navy blue and white, and their kits are manufactured by Erre . After years of operating several youth and community programmes, the club entered a senior men s team into the National leagues for the first time in 2006 , effectively when the Trailblazers were born. Within their rookie season in EBL Division 4 South West , they had clinched the league title, with a 16 0 record, and promotion to Division 3 South , where they now compete. After the demise of the Solent Stars in 2007 , the Trailblazers became the leading club in Southampton, and were permitted to move from their St. Mary s home venue to Flemming Park in Eastleigh . External links http www.southamptonbasketballclub.co.uk Official Southampton Trailblazers website DEFAULTSORT Southampton Trailblazers Category English basketball teams Category Sport in Southampton Category Sports clubs established in 2006 ...   more details



  1. Earl of Southampton

    Image Wriothesley southampton.jpg right thumb 200px Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton . Earl of Southampton was a title that was created three times in the Peerage of England . The first creation came in 1537 in favour of the courtier William Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton William Fitzwilliam . He was childless and the title became extinct on his death in 1542. The second creation came in 1547 in favour of the politician Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Baron Wriothesley , Lord Chancellor between 1544 and 1547. He had already been created Baron Wriothesley pronounced Risley in 1544, also in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by his third but only surviving son, the second Earl. On his death the titles passed to his second but only surviving son, the third Earl. He is best remembered as a patron of William Shakespeare . He was succeeded by his second but only surviving son, the fourth Earl. He was a prominent statesman and served as Lord High Treasurer under Charles II of England Charles II between 1660 and 1667. In 1653 he had succeeded ... to a special remainder in the letters patent . However, Lord Southampton had no sons and the titles .... Earls of Southampton First creation 1537 William Fitzwilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton 1490 1542 Earls of Southampton Second creation 1544 Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton 1505 1550 William Wriothesley 1535 1537 Anthony Wriothesley 1542 1542 Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton 1545 1581 Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton 1573 1624 James Wriothesley, Lord Wriothesley 1605 1624 Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, 2nd Earl of Chichester 1607 1667 Earls of Southampton Third creation 1670 see Duke of Cleveland See also Duke of Southampton Baron Southampton References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Southampton Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms it Conte di Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Vikings

    The Southampton Vikings were an ice hockey team from Southampton , England . Their home venue was Southampton Ice Rink . The Vikings were established following the collapse of France French side Club Francais Volants. The name Vikings was adopted due to the new team using the shirts of the old French club which had large V logos on them. Southampton s first game was a 10 5 victory over the London All Stars in 1936. The club played only briefly before succumbing to financial problems. The team was reestablished in 1952 and would win the Southern Intermediate League in their first season. The Vikings continued playing until 1964 when they once again closed. The team returned for a third time in 1976 and would continue playing until the closure of the rink in 1988. During this time the Southampton Vikings played a single season in the Premier Division of the British Hockey League . References http www.southampton vikings.co.uk history.htm History of the Southampton Vikings British ice hockey Category Ice hockey teams in England Category Sport in Southampton Category Defunct ice hockey teams in the United Kingdom Category Sports clubs established in 1936 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1988 England sport stub UK sport team stub Euro icehockey team stub it Southampton Vikings ...   more details



  1. Baron Southampton

    Image 1stLordSouthampton.jpg thumb right 200px Charles FitzRoy, br 1st Baron Southampton Baron Southampton , of Southampton in the County of Hampshire, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain . It was created in 1780 for the soldier and politician Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton Charles FitzRoy . He was the third son of Lord Augustus FitzRoy, second son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton , while Prime Minister Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton was his elder brother. Lord Southampton was also the great great grandson through an illegitimate line of Charles II of England King Charles II by his mistress Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland . The Southampton title had previously been created for Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland Charles FitzRoy , eldest natural son of Charles II and the Duchess of Cleveland and the elder brother of Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton , but had become extinct in 1774 on the death of his son William FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Cleveland William FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Cleveland and 2nd Duke of Southampton , six years before the creation of the barony of Southampton. The first Baron Southampton s grandson, the third Baron, notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire from 1867 to 1872. Lord Southampton was succeeded by his ... Southampton 1780 Charles FitzRoy, 1st Baron Southampton 1737 1797 George FitzRoy, 2nd Baron Southampton George Ferdinand FitzRoy, 2nd Baron Southampton 1761 1810 Charles FitzRoy, 3rd Baron Southampton 1804 1872 Charles Henry FitzRoy, 4th Baron Southampton 1867 1958 Charles FitzRoy, 5th Baron Southampton 1904 1989 disclaimed 1964 Charles James FitzRoy, 6th Baron Southampton b. 1928 The heir apparent ... & Baronetage online edition , p. 1328 ref See also Duke of Grafton Duke of Southampton Viscount ... edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 reflist Category Baronies Southampton Category Southampton de Baron Southampton pl Baron Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Blitz

    The Southampton Blitz was the Strategic bombing during World War II heavy bombing of Southampton by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during World War II . It was targeted mainly in the first phase of the Blitz . Southampton suffered badly from large scale air raids during World War II. As a large port city on the south coast, it was an important strategic target for the German Luftwaffe. There were fifty ... of Southampton burning could be seen from as far away as Cherbourg on the coast of France ... are generally referred to as Southampton s Blitz . During this three day period, much of the town centre was destroyed, including All Saints Church, Southampton All Saints , Holyrood Church, Southampton Holyrood ref cite book title Southampton at War 1939 45 last Kemp first Anthony year 1989 publisher Ensign Publications location Southampton isbn 1 85455 033 0 pages 55 56 ref and St. Mary s Church, Southampton St. Mary s churches , ref cite book title Southampton s Historic Buildings last Coles first R.J. year 1981 publisher City of Southampton Society location isbn page 6 ref although St. Michael s Church, Southampton St. Michael s escaped with only minor damage, allegedly because the spire ... cite web url http www.schmap.com southampton tours tour1 r none&mapview Map&tab Text&p 120885&topleft ... work Southampton Guide publisher www.schmap.com accessdate 3 November 2009 ref Altogether, Southampton ... Southampton. An Illustrated History publisher Milestone location Portsmouth year 1986 page 166 isbn ... in May 1941 and on 8 July 1941 in the area of Victory Crescent, Millbrook, Southampton Millbrook ... Mr Edgar Lionel Perry author Encyclopedia Titanica date work Southampton Guide publisher www.schmap.com ... stories 47 a4622447.shtml BBC People s War One child s memories of the Southampton Blitz http www.bbc.co.uk ... http www.plimsoll.org Southampton Southamptonatwar southamptonsblitz default.asp Soton Blitz on Plimsoll.org WWII city bombing Category History of Southampton Category Military history of Hampshire Category ...   more details



  1. Southampton Citybus

    Infobox Bus transit name Southampton Citybus logo SouthamptonCitybusLogo.png logo size 220px image Southampton City Transport 133 TTR 167H.JPG image size 220px image caption company slogan parent First Hampshire & Dorset founded 1898 headquarters Southampton locale service area Southampton service type Bus Services destinations fleet operator ceo website Southampton Citybus was a bus operator which operated local services throughout the city of Southampton , United Kingdom . It was formed in 1898 as Southampton Corporation Transport. In 1986, as a result of deregulation an arms length limited company was formed in the name of Southampton Citybus and the coat of arms of the City of Southampton was removed, and replaced with the new branding. ref name History cite web url http www.petergould.co.uk local transport history fleetlists southampton1.htm title Southampton Corporation Transport History author Peter Gould ref The company was owned by the town council until 1954, and the city council until 1993. It was then bought by its employees, in 1997 it was purchased by First Group and is now part of First Hampshire & Dorset . History Southampton Citybus was formed in 1898 as Southampton Corporation Transport when the town council took over the Southampton Tramways Company. The company initially operated a fleet of horse drawn trams and buses, replacing them with electric trams in 1901 ... length operation and renamed Southampton Citybus. ref name History Southampton Citybus was owned by the city ... news business southampton busmen set to cash in 1285743.html Southampton busmen set ... was kept, the service became First Southampton, and later part of First Hampshire & Dorset . Some ex Southampton buses are looked after by The Southampton & District Transport Heritage Trust. ref http www.sadtht.co.uk Southampton & District Transport Heritage Trust ref References Reflist Defunct British Bus Companies Category Former bus operators in England Category History of Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Saints

    About the speedway team the football team Southampton F.C. the women s football club Southampton Saints L.F.C. Infobox Speedway team clubname Southampton Saints image track Banister Court Stadium br Southampton br Hampshire country England founded 1928 closed 1963 manager Bert Croucher captain Dick Bradley league website colours Red and White stripes tracksize 333 Yards track record time track record date track record holder teamhonour National League 1932 1964 National League Champions br Speedway Provincial League Provincial League Champions br Provincial Trophy Winners teamyear 1962 br 1936 br 1936 Southampton Saints were a Motorcycle speedway speedway team which operated from 1928 until their closure in 1963. Their track was located at Banister Court Stadium in Southampton , Hampshire . Southampton were one of the founder members of the first speedway league in 1929. They were National League 1932 1964 National League runners up in 1961 and National League champions in 1962. The club closed in 1963 when the promoter, Charles Knott, sold the stadium to developers. ref cite web title Hopes that speedway will one day return to city publisher Southern Daily Echo year 2008 url http www.dailyecho.co.uk sport generalsport display.var.2136103.0.hopes that speedway will one day return to city.php accessdate 2008 04 14 ref ref cite web title Happy memories of Southampton speedway in print publisher ThisIsHampshire.net year 2002 url http archive.thisishampshire.net 2002 5 22 64481.html accessdate 2008 04 14 ref Notable riders flagicon NZL Barry Briggs flagicon GBR Brian Crutcher flagicon SWE Bj rn Knutsson flagicon NZL Geoff Mardon flagicon SWE Olle Nygren flagicon GBR Cyril Roger flagicon USA Cordy Milne flagicon GBR Jack Parker speedway rider Jack Parker References Reflist Category Defunct British speedway teams Category Sport in Southampton England sport stub UK sport team stub motorcycle speedway team stub ...   more details



  1. Southampton Street

    File A wet and windswept Southampton Street geograph.org.uk 1023322.jpg thumb Southampton Street looking north in the rain from the southern Strand, London Strand end, with Covent Garden Market in the distance. File Contrasting phone boxes in Southampton Street geograph.org.uk 1023324.jpg thumb The southern pedestrianized end of Southampton Street. File Staggered crossroads of Southampton Street, Tavistock ... crossroads on Southampton Street. File Clock in Southampton Street WC2 geograph.org.uk 1276671.jpg thumb upright Clock in Southampton Street, outside the British Computer Society offices, looking south towards the Strand. Southampton Street is a street in central London WC postcode area ... url http www.londontown.com LondonStreets southampton street 725.html title Southampton Street publisher ... title Bistro 1 Southampton Street, London publisher http www.allinlondon.co.uk Allinlondon.co.uk ... area Southampton Street WC2R title Shops on Southampton Street, WC2R publisher http www.londononline.co.uk ... Southampton Street. ref cite web url http www.bcs.org maps title Maps to our offices publisher British Computer Society accessdate October 30, 2011 ref History and people The street, like Southampton Row in Bloomsbury to the north, is named after Sir Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton 1607 ..., 1st Baron Ashburnham , a landowner and politician, died at Southampton Street on 21 January 1710, aged 54. Charles Combe , the physician and numismatist, was born on 23 September 1743 in Southampton ... Sullivan in the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership, was born at 17 Southampton Street in 18 November 1836. The publisher and editor Sir George Newnes 1851 1910 had offices at 8 Southampton Street ..., John ref Magazines published from 8 11 Southampton Street included The Grand Magazine , the Happy ... & Co. , the London branch of the Paris based art dealership Goupil & Cie , was located at 17 Southampton ... Xiamen DooYi accessdate October 30, 2011 ref See also Southampton Row , Bloomsbury, London Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Spitfires

    unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox esl club clubname Southampton Spitfires image fullname Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club emblem colours founded 2007 sport Rugby league league Rugby League Conference ground web http www.southampton spitfires.co.uk www.southampton spitfires.co.uk Southampton Spitfires are a rugby league team based in Southampton . They play in the South East Division of the Rugby League Conference . History Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club was formed in 2007. In 2007 the Spitfires played Kent Ravens in a London League rugby league London League game and won 56 16. The following season in 2008 the Spitfires moved into the London League again played a total of 8 games, winning four and losing four. This was enough to secure 3rd place in the table and a play off semi final against West London Sharks . The Spitfires lost to the Sharks in a close game who eventually went on to beat Bedford Tigers in the final. The Spitfires then applied to join the new South East Division of the Rugby League Conference and were accepted for 2009. At the start of 2009 the Spitfires entered the Cheltenham Rugby Festival Cheltenham 9s finishing a respectable 6th out of 12 with one win over Lymm Wolves and two defeats. Their final pre season friendly saw them go down 32 12 away to Guildford Giants . External links http www.southampton spitfires.co.uk Official site British Rugby League links Category Rugby League Conference teams Category Sport in Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Water

    when sea levels rose, flooding many valleys in the south of England. Southampton s emergence as a major ... features of Southampton Water. Its depth, even in its undeveloped state, was generous this depth ... of very large ship s. Southampton Water is an estuary with major potential for land use conflicts. An area of urban development the Waterside runs in the narrow band of land between Southampton .... This was argued to be essential for the continued economic development of the Port of Southampton ... year masterplan for Southampton port. It sets out plans for future growth In identifying the Dibden ... Olympics venues Olympic venues sailing Olympic venues discontinued events Commons Southampton ... Southampton Category Estuaries of England de Southampton Water ko nl Southampton Water ...   more details



  1. Holyrood, Southampton

    Holyrood, Southampton may refer to Holyrood Church , a church which now serves as a memorial to the Merchant Navy Holyrood estate , a housing estate See also Holyrood , an anglicisation of the Scots haly ruid holy cross Geodis ...   more details



  1. Millbrook, Southampton

    Infobox UK place country England map type Southampton official name Millbrook latitude 50.9157 longitude 1.4497 unitary england Southampton lieutenancy england Hampshire post town SOUTHAMPTON postcode area SO postcode district SO15 dial code 023 constituency westminster Southampton Test UK Parliament constituency Southampton Test region South East England Millbrook is a suburb and former civil parish of Southampton . As the area developed, several settlements grew within the parish, some of them becoming parishes in their own right, thus reducing the extent of the Millbrook parish. As well as the Millbrook of today, the original Millbrook parish included Freemantle , Regents Park, Hampshire Regents Park , and Redbridge, Hampshire Redbridge . Some of these areas are still referred to as being part of Millbrook. ref http www.envf.port.ac.uk hantsgaz hantsgaz s0002506.htm Old Hampshire Gazetteer, Freemantle, Southampton ref Millbrook Hampshire railway station Millbrook railway station was opened in 1861, and the parish formerly had open baths and a ferry to Marchwood . ref cite book last Hope Moncrieff first A R title Black s Guide to Hampshire publisher A & C Black year 1904 location London pages 122 ref John Ralfs , the notable 19th century botanist, was born here, as were footballers Kevin Gibbens and Phil Warner who both played for Southampton F.C. , along with comedian Mike Osman . Millbrook today Millbrook as a district is split by the A35 road A35 dual carriageway, Tebourba Way. In general, on the west are council estate s, and on the east are private housing, including Regents Park and Freemantle. The estates consist of Millbrook Park, Mansel Park, Wimpson Estate, Redbridge Estate, Maybush, Brownhill and the Channel Islands Estate. There is also an industrial area by Southampton ... GOALS soccer centre Districts of Southampton Category Wards of Southampton simple Millbrook, Southampton ...   more details



  1. Shirley, Southampton

    Infobox UK place country England map type Southampton official name Shirley latitude 50.9218 longitude 1.4323 unitary england Southampton lieutenancy england Hampshire post town SOUTHAMPTON postcode area SO dial code 023 constituency westminster Southampton Test UK Parliament constituency Southampton Test region South East England postcode district SO15 static image Image Shirley Fountain.jpg 200px static image caption The drinking fountain in Shirley s shopping precinct Shirley is a district on the Western side of Southampton , England . Shirley s main roles are retailing and residential. It is the most important suburban shopping area in the west of the city. Housing is a mixture of council ... in Upper Shirley. Shirley is separated from Highfield, Hampshire Highfield by Southampton Common , a large green park like area which sees many dog walkers and joggers. It is part of the Southampton Test UK Parliament constituency Southampton Test constituency, with Alan Whitehead as Member ... was owned by Royal Mail and used to service the mail ships visiting Southampton . The outflow ... the enclosure of Shirley Common not to be confused with Southampton Common in 1829. The parish ... on 2 January 1895 but was abolished on 8 November 1895 when the district became a suburb of Southampton ... Southampton City Council date 1997 ref ref cite book title Shirley 1836 1986 last Rance first Adrian publisher St James Church, Shirley date 1986 ref ref cite book title Suburbs of Southampton III Shirley last Guilmant ed first John publisher Local Studies Group, Southampton date 1983 ref In 1887 ... 20in 20Southampton 20 20List tcm46 161808.pdf Southampton City Council Listed buildings in Southampton ... formerly Bellemoor Boys School , Taunton s College and the 450 year old King Edward VI School, Southampton ... Church See also Shirley Parish Church Shirley Baptist Church Around Southampton Districts of Southampton Category Wards of Southampton ...   more details



  1. Nicholstown, Southampton

    Infobox UK place country England map type Southampton official name Nicholstown Newtown latitude 50.91133 longitude 1.39551 population area total km2 unitary england Southampton lieutenancy england Hampshire post town SOUTHAMPTON postcode area SO dial code 023 constituency westminster Southampton Test UK Parliament constituency Southampton Test region South East England postcode district SO14 Nicholstown Newtown usually called Nicholstown , or Newtown is a small area to the north east of Southampton s Southampton City Centre city centre . To the north is Bevois Valley , to the east Northam, Hampshire Northam and to the west and south is St Mary s, Hampshire St Mary s . In the north of Newtown is the Mount Pleasant area, which spills over into the north of Northam, Hampshire Northam . Black signs saying Welcome to Nicholstown Newtown http www.connections exhibition.org parallels cities images s nicholstown l.jpg demarcate the district on the roads running east from St. Mary s Rd hence the district is bordered on the west by St. Mary s Road, the south by Six Dials road, and the east by the railway lines. The area is dominated by the Royal South Hampshire Hospital which was built in 1843 1844. History In the 1960s and 1970s the area was notorious as Southampton s red light district with high crime rates. ref name pride http archive.thisishampshire.net 2004 7 5 27078.html This is Hampshire 5th July 2004 Inner city pride restored Accessed 11th April 2007 ref . Frustrated with the inaction of the city council and police, over 2,000 people marched from Derby Road to the Civic Centre, Southampton civic centre . Following this march of neglect , Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom the Queen visited the area and a cash injection of half a million pounds followed. ref name pride However ... References reflist smmb southampton youth club External links http www.connections exhibition.org parallels cities images s nicholstown l.jpg Photograph of the neighbourhood sign Districts of Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton, Pennsylvania

    For2 several townships in Pennsylvania with similar names Southampton Township, Pennsylvania disambiguation Southampton Township, Pennsylvania Cleanup date May 2009 Geobox Settlement Name section name Southampton native name other name other name1 category Unincorporated community Image image image size ... district type Township district Upper Southampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Upper Southampton ... map Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG map caption Location of Southampton in Pennsylvania map locator ... website Southampton, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community in the United States U.S. state of Pennsylvania , situated in the South Eastern tip of Bucks County. Southampton is located 18 miles ... Warminster, PA Warminster, Pennsylvania . ZIP Code s 18966 Southampton 18954 Richboro , 18966 Churchville & Holland Southampton, PA is a namesake of Southampton, England, the seaport from which adventurous followers of William Penn sailed to the Province of Pennsylvania. By 1685, Southampton ... Part of the Province of Pennsylvania drafted by Thomas Holme, Penn s Surveyor General. Southampton ... was divided into Upper Southampton and Lower Southampton . Its immediate bordering towns are now ... between the Pennypack and Neshaminy Creeks, encompassing Southampton Township, was conveyed by the Lenni ... with members of the Pennepek Baptist Church a.k.a. Lower Dublin to form the Southampton Baptist Church, which was constituted in 1746. Dutch colonists arrived in Southampton in the 18th century ... Island, New York and settled in Smoketown, later to be called Churchville after the North and Southampton Reformed Church erected on Bristol Road. The churchyards adjacent to the Southampton Baptist and North and Southampton Reformed Churches contain graves of patriots who fought in the Revolutionary War. Farming was the way of life for most Southampton residents throughout the 18th and 19th Centuries ... arrived in the 1870s and brought with it many changes. Southamptonville was shortened to Southampton ...   more details



  1. Harefield, Southampton

    Infobox UK place country England map type Southampton official name Harefield latitude 50.9188 longitude 1.3427 population 13,711 population ref ref name population cite web url http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadKeyFigures.do?a 3&b 6076218&c harefield&d 14&e 15&g 412112&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1215215184593&enc 1 title Harefield Ward &mdash Key Figures for 2001 Census Key Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics year 2001 accessdate 2008 06 27 ref area total km2 2.62 unitary england Southampton lieutenancy england Hampshire post town SOUTHAMPTON postcode area SO dial code 023 constituency westminster Southampton Itchen UK Parliament constituency Southampton Itchen region South East England postcode district SO18 static image Image Harefield Hampshire.jpg 240px static image caption Cheriton Avenue, Harefield Harefield is a suburb and Wards of the United Kingdom Electoral Ward near Bitterne in Southampton , England . The entire suburb consists of a council housing estate built around 1960 on the convert 238 acre km2 sing on estate of Harefield House. Citation needed date July 2008 Harefield Ward had a population of 13,711 as of the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census , ref name population and is adjacent to Bitterne Park , Peartree ward Peartree , Sholing and Bitterne wards. History refimprove section date July 2008 Harefield House was a country house of Elizabethan style built in 1834 for Sir Edward Butler dn date December 2011 , chairman of the Southampton and Salisbury Railway Company, in what are now the grounds of Harefield Infant and Junior Schools on Yeovil Chase. Edwin Jones, the Southampton draper whose store ultimately became ... of West End, Hampshire West End when it was established in 1894, but was transferred into Southampton .... It now shares the service 9 and the service 10 with nearby Thornhill, both run by First Southampton .... The Country Houses of Southampton . reflist Districts of Southampton Category Wards of Southampton ...   more details



  1. Southampton Dock

    Song infobox Name Southampton Dock Cover Artist Pink Floyd Album The Final Cut album The Final Cut Released March 21, 1983 United Kingdom UK br April 2, 1983 United States US track no 10 Recorded July December 1982 in music 1982 Genre Progressive rock , folk rock Length 2 10 Writer Roger Waters Label Harvest Records UK br Capitol Records US Producer Roger Waters Roger  Waters , James Guthrie record producer James  Guthrie and Michael Kamen Michael  Kamen prev The Fletcher Memorial Home prev no 9 next The Final Cut song The Final Cut next no 11 Southampton Dock is a song from Pink Floyd s 1983 in music 1983 album, The Final Cut album The Final Cut . ref Cite book last Strong first Martin C. title The Great Rock Discography publisher Canongate Books location Edinburgh isbn 1 84195 551 5 page 1177 date 2004 edition 7th ref ref name mabbett Cite book last Mabbett first Andy title The Complete Guide to the Music of Pink Floyd publisher Omnibus Press location London isbn 0 7119 4301 X date 1995 ref It was featured on Waters s live DVD In the Flesh Live . The song was also played on Waters 2006 2007 The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour. The extended version of Outside the Wall , as used in the movie The Wall during the end credits , has an instrumental bridge similar to the bridge used in this song. Personnel Roger Waters acoustic guitar, bass and vocals with Michael Kamen piano and orchestrations References reflist The Final Cut Pink Floyd Category 1983 songs Category Pink Floyd songs Category Songs written by Roger Waters ca Southampton Dock da Southampton Dock es Southampton Dock fr Southampton Dock ...   more details



  1. The Dell (Southampton)

    Infobox Stadium stadium name The Dell image Image The Dell.jpg 300px location Milton Road, Southampton ... May 2001 demolished June July 2001 owner Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC operator Southampton F.C. ... tenants Southampton F.C. 1898 2001 events Association football Football seating capacity 15,200 ref ... 1594.php publisher worldstadia.com ref dimensions The Dell in Milton Road, Southampton , England was the home ground of Southampton F.C. between 1898 and 2001. New stadium Since 1896, Southampton had been tenants of Hampshire County Cricket Club at County Ground, Southampton the County Ground , having ..., Southampton Shirley . The merger proposals had fallen down, but at the Extraordinary general ... blockquote . . . in the dell that is not far from the County Ground, and nearer Southampton ... on which the ground was built was described in Philip Brannon s Picture of Southampton , published ... Picture of Southampton last Brannon first Philip year 1979 reprint origyear First published 1850 publisher ... which flows out of Southampton Common , running parallel to Hill Lane before now disappearing under Commercial Road and the Central Station, from where it is conduited under Southampton Docks into Southampton Water . The land had been purchased in the 1880s by the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway to enable them to continue the line from Shawford via Otterbourne and Bassett, Southampton ... St James Church, Southampton St. James Church . From here the line would have travelled south across ... and the D.N.S.R. obtained running rights over the L.S.W.R. from Winchester into Southampton ... site and purchased the land from the D.N.S.R. By the beginning of 1898 99 Southampton F.C. season ... was described in the Southampton Observer blockquote . . . the rising staging on the north side ... footballer born 1877 Tom Smith , as Southampton won 4 1. ref name MOM cite book title Match of the Millennium ... foot crater in the Milton Road penalty area. While the pitch was being restored, Southampton had ...   more details




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