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  2. St Mary's, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's is an inner city area of Southampton in England. It consists of two areas separated by Six Dials junction. The northern section of the district is bounded by St Mary's Road and some streets to the west and the area to the east is Nicholstown-Newtown. The northern section is home to the fire station. [1]

  3. St Mary's Church, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Saint Mary's Church, is the civic church for the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England.Originally founded in circa 634, [4] St Mary's has been the mother church of Southampton since its inception.

  4. St Mary's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Stadium is a seated but also safe-standing football stadium in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which has been the home stadium of Premier League club Southampton since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 [ 1 ] and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England .

  5. St Mary's Independent School, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Independent School, formerly named St Mary's College, was an independent day school for boys and girls in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The school was located on the site of a former a country house called Bitterne Grove, built c1790 by Richard Leversuch.

  6. St Mary's Church, South Stoneham - Wikipedia

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    The original parish of South Stoneham covered over 8,000 acres (32.37 km 2; 12.50 sq mi) and extended along the eastern side of the River Itchen from the site of the present day Eastleigh in the north to just above Northam Bridge in the south, and from Swaythling to the outskirts of the original town of Southampton on the western side of the river, and included the tithings of Allington ...

  7. Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1885, the club joined the Southern League as Southampton St. Mary's in 1894, dropping the St. Mary's from their name three years later. Southampton won the Southern League on six occasions and were beaten FA Cup finalists in 1900 and 1902 , before being invited to become founder members of the Football League Third Division in 1920.

  8. Antelope Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Antelope Ground, Southampton was a sports ground that was the first home of both Hampshire County Cricket Club, who played there prior to 1884, and of Southampton Football Club, who played there from 1887 to 1896 as "Southampton St. Mary's F.C."

  9. 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 ...