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Central index of merchant seamen [3] - containing more than 1.25 million merchant navy service record cards of people who served on British registered ships between 1918 and 1941. [ 4 ] Local authority records - covering Southampton City Council and its predecessors since 1199.
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People educated at St Mary's College, Southampton (6 P) Pages in category "People from Southampton" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
The Southern Daily Echo, more commonly known as the Daily Echo or simply The Echo, is a regional tabloid newspaper based in Southampton, covering the county of Hampshire in the United Kingdom. The newspaper is owned by Newsquest , one of the largest publishers of local newspapers in the country, which is in turn owned by Gannett .
Southampton is a city in Hampshire, England.The area has been settled since the Stone Age. Its history has been affected by its geographical location, on a major estuary on the English Channel coast with an unusual double high tide, and by its proximity to Winchester and London; the ancient and modern capitals of England.
Whilst most only stayed in Southampton as a stopgap, 150,000 immigrants remained and settled throughout the UK, and many of them must have remained in Southampton. [ 6 ] Whilst the ‘Emigrants House’ was created mainly to cater for the Jews escaping the pogroms, they weren't the only community that left Russia at that time.
After: Southampton continued to work at full capacity to re-supply the Allied Forces on mainland Europe. 1944 12 July: The only flying bomb to hit Southampton lands in Sholing. 5 November: The last air raid takes place in Southampton. 1947 – 14 April: The RMS Queen Elizabeth runs aground on a sandbank just outside of Southampton.
At least 60 other houses similar to the Medieval Merchant's House were built in Southampton at around the same time. [2] The central hall. By the 1330s, Southampton's prosperity was in a slow decline. In 1338 there was a successful French attack on the town, during which various buildings were burned and the castle was damaged. [6]