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  2. Lordshill - Wikipedia

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    Lordshill is a neighbourhood in Southampton, England. It is situated in the northern part of the city in the Coxford electoral ward . The area is mostly residential housing with over 4000 [ 1 ] mixed council and private dwellings for a population of around 12,500.

  3. Southampton Archives - Wikipedia

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    A collection relating to this ship which departed from Southampton on its final voyage, extracts from which were published in book form in 1994. [9] The oral history and other records at the city archives were among the sources used by Julie Cook in her book, The Titanic and the City of Widows it left Behind (2020), which focussed on the ...

  4. Lordswood, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    History of Lordswood [ edit ] According to the Anglo-Saxon Charter of 956 Aldermoor , Lordswood, Lordshill and Coxford are all within the ancient boundary of the Manor of Millbrook and were farmland within the county of Hampshire, until the 20th century when it was absorbed into Southampton .

  5. Listed buildings in Southampton - Wikipedia

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    This was built, after the French raid of 1338, by Cistercian Monks as a storehouse for wool to be exported to Europe. It is the only surviving freestanding mediaeval warehouse in Southampton. Scheduled as an ancient monument. Until 2011, this was the home of the Southampton Maritime Museum. 11 & 13 Bugle Street: II* mid 18th century

  6. Timeline of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    "Southampton's Local History". Southampton City Council. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Hartley Library, Special Collections. "Guide to the Cope Collection and the Local History subject guide". University of Southampton. "Southampton: Timeline". Port Cities UK. UK: New Opportunities Fund. Archived from the original on 14 ...

  7. List of University of Southampton people - Wikipedia

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    Scott Mills, Radio One DJ; involved with Southampton University's radio station, Surge, although never a student at the University [206] Gerry del-Guercio, Richard Hanson, Neil Higton, John Maskell and Alexei Roszkowiak, members of indie rock band SixNationState, formed whilst studying sociology at Southampton [207]

  8. Oasis Academy Lord's Hill - Wikipedia

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    Oasis Academy Lord's Hill is an Academy situated in the city of Southampton, Hampshire and specialises in Arts. [1] Oasis Academy Lord's Hill replaced Millbrook Community School and Oaklands Community School which both closed in August 2008.

  9. South Stoneham House - Wikipedia

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    South Stoneham House is a Grade II* listed former manor house in Swaythling, Southampton; the former seat of the Barons Swaythling before the family moved to the nearby Townhill Park House. The building is owned by the University of Southampton, and was used as a hall of residence, part of the Wessex Lane Halls complex.