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Castle Lodge, 324 Portswood Road. Definitely an unusual sight

Castle Lodge, 324 Portswood Road. Definitely an unusual sight. This post is linked to previous posts of St Mary’s, South Stoneham. SEE Southampton 5 hrs  · The Lodge 324 Portswood Road,1940 and recently. Sometimes called Castle Lodge, it was built c1780 for General Stibbert, as an entrance lodge to Portswood House. Portswood House (third picture) stood just to the north of the present day...
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Lovers’ Walk – a picture postcard

Another view of Lovers’ Walk. SEE Southampton 10 hrs  · A very good colour postcard of Lovers’ Walk on the Common.
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An early image of St Denys Station

Looks a bit grim. SEE Southampton 10 hrs  · An early image of St Denys Station.
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A flight over The Common in August 1912!

A flight over The Common in August 1912! Southampton Common Forum 11 June at 21:39  · Found this postcard of the pioneer French aviator Monsieur Henri Salmet flying his Bleriot monoplane over Southampton Common in August 1912. Bleriot himself made the first ever flight across the Channel in 1909 and that local pioneer Edwin Moon took his first flight in 1910. Given that planes were still very...
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The Cowherds through different decades

Going from 1850s to 1950s. SEE Southampton Yesterday at 16:34  · THE COWHERDS IN DIFFERENT DECADES If you lived in The Town and owned a cow you could pay The Cowherd to take her to The Common to graze. He would collect the animals from outside The Bargate and herd them up to the land outside The Town that was owned by Lord Shirley until The Burgesses found against him in a land dispute in the...
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Bevois Valley around 1910

The incline is there but the rest is barely recognizable… SEE Southampton 20 hrs  · Bevois valley around 1910.
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Why the University of Southampton’s Hartley Library was originally called the Edward Turner Sims Library

Why the University of Southampton’s Hartley Library was originally called the Edward Turner Sims Library. SEE Southampton Yesterday at 07:39  · Did you know that the University library was named the Edward Turner Sims Library when it was opened in 1935. Edward Turner Sims died in 1928 and in his will he expressed a wish for there to be some memorial to him at the University. In 1932 his...
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The spring in Hill Lane!

The spring in Hill Lane! SEE Southampton 20 hrs  · Here we are inside and outside. Two Victorian views of the spring in Hill Lane that supplied water to the medieval town of Southampton.
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