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  2. Old Farmhouse, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse, shown on the 1560 map of Southampton, was rebuilt in 1611, a date depicted in white bricks on the south wall, by an unknown person referred to in the surviving records as E.R. [2] [3] Panton's Wareham Brewery took out a 1000-year lease on the property and opened a beer house here with Mrs. Annette Eddy listed as landlady in 1852.

  3. Grade II listed buildings in Southampton: D–L - Wikipedia

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    In total there are 317 [1] listed buildings in the city of Southampton, of which 14 are Grade I, 20 are Grade II* and the remainder Grade II.. In England, a building or structure is defined as "listed" when it is placed on a statutory register of buildings of "special architectural or historic interest" by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, a Government department, in ...

  4. The Wool House - Wikipedia

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    The building was restored by Southampton City Corporation and adapted to house the Southampton Maritime Museum, which opened in June 1966 and moved to SeaCity Museum in January 2012. [1] It is a Grade I listed building .

  5. George Hussey (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Hussey was born at Southampton in 1864, the son of George Hussey, by Mary Bush, daughter of Thomas Bush, of Hinton Charterhouse, Somerset. [2] He was educated at Cranleigh School. [1] In 1881 he entered a firm of brewers, and eight years later he bought a brewery in Southampton. [3]

  6. Listed buildings in Southampton - Wikipedia

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    The church was built to serve that part of the parish of St. Mary, Southampton ("St. Mary Extra") which lay on the south side of the River Itchen. It was the first church to be consecrated in Southampton after the Reformation. The church was extensively rebuilt throughout the 19th century, with the addition of a west porch and south transept ...

  7. List of breweries in Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Albion Brewery Newbury: Unknown Unknown Unknown [4] Aldermaston Brewery: Aldermaston Wharf: 1770 Commercial Acquired by Scrace's Brewery of Southampton in 1945 and ceased production. Acquired by Whitbread in 1950. [5] [6] Angel Brewery: Reading: Unknown Unknown Acquired by Morland Brewery in 1899 [7] Atlas Brewery: Newbury: Unknown Unknown ...

  8. Shirley, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Shirley was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Milbrook, [11] on 31 December 1894 Shirley became a separate civil parish, on 31 March 1912 the parish was abolished to form Southampton. [12] In 1911 the parish had a population of 33,161. [13] It is now in the unparished area of Southampton.

  9. Timeline of Southampton - Wikipedia

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    1855 – Southampton School of Art, [11] and the prison on Ascupart Street are established. 1856 – Netley Hospital, a.k.a. Royal Victoria Hospital, opens. 1860 – The Southampton Times newspaper begins publication. [14] 1861 – 10 September: Red Funnel ferries start operating ferry services between Southampton and Cowes on the Isle of Wight.