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  2. Blechynden Terrace Park - Wikipedia

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    Blechynden Terrace Park at twilight. Blechynden Terrace Park or Blechynden Gardens is a park in Southampton, Hampshire, England. [1] It lies within the remains of the Emperia Building, which was destroyed by German bombing during World War II. [1] As part of a 2018 beautification scheme. a 4.9m steel arch was placed over the main path through ...

  3. Southampton West End railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Southampton and Dorchester Railway Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. xciii) [1] authorising the line required a station to be built at Blechynden Terrace, near the west end of the tunnel, but at first this was omitted due to a legal dispute. However, construction difficulties in the tunnel, including a partial collapse in May 1847, led to the ...

  4. Southampton and Dorchester Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Blechynden station was a temporary one because of a legal dispute; a permanent structure a little to the west came into use in 1850, later being renamed Southampton West. The section of line from Blechynden to the LSWR terminus only opened for traffic from the night of 5–6 August 1847, although there were passengers on a test train which ...

  5. Southampton Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Central station was opened as Southampton West in 1895, to replace the smaller nearby West End station; this was originally named Blechynden when it opened in 1847. [3] The station was on the seafront, specifically the stretch of water known as West Bay , with the water reaching right up to the southern edge of the platforms at high ...

  6. Southampton, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Southampton, Pennsylvania is a namesake of Southampton, England, from where the followers of William Penn set sail to the Province of Pennsylvania. By 1685, Southampton was recognized by the Provincial Council as a township, and the lands within its borders had been allocated to thirteen original purchasers: John Luff, John Martin, Robert Pressmore, Richard Wood, John Jones, Mark Betres, John ...

  7. Southampton station (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Southampton station is a former railroad station in Southampton, Pennsylvania. Built by the Reading Railroad in 1892, it later served SEPTA Regional Rail's Fox Chase/Newtown Line. SEPTA closed the station along with several others in 1983. It is located on Second Street Pike near Knowles Avenue.

  8. This Vintage Pasta Crank Makes Flawless Cavatelli in Minutes

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    Chef Peter Klein grew up with bags of cavatelli in the freezer. “I’m from North Jersey, so we called them ‘gavadeels,’” says Klein, now the executive chef of the Austin cocktail bar and ...

  9. Southampton Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Southampton Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania Southampton Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania