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TheTitanicwould leave Belfast on April 2, 1912, right after completing its sea trials. The RMSTitanicwas registered in Liverpool but planned to primarily operate out of Southampton. TheTitanicleft Belfast and headed to Southampton to get ready for its maiden voyage. The ship would arrive into So...
The origins of this narrow Covent Garden street – which runs between Southampton and Bedford Streets – go back centuries and there’s a couple of possible explanations for its name. One is that it was named for the statue of the Virgin Mary which once stood in the thoroughfare. The other...
Carry on east along Strand, then go once more uphill along Southampton Street. Once you reach Covent Garden plaza, head over to St Paul's Church. Entrances to the churchyard can be found to both its left and right. I'd suggest using the left one. St Paul's Covent Garden chur...
Southampton Hop aboard the Sea City Museum and set sail on a virtual Titanic voyage—it's a cool, interactive adventure the whole family will love. Take a stroll along the Southampton Walls and explore some of the city's fascinating history, or pop over to the Tudor House for a fun, han...
In case you or your own local group/s would like to submit something that you think deserves wider notice or publicity, please send it in tocbanorth@archaeologyuk.org. Hopefully things may resolve themselves for a newer normal all the more again, so better still have a catch-up and a ch...
[…] Mrs Bond said, `I think James means that it would be as boring playing with his young cousins in Dar-es-Salaam, as you found it with yours in Southampton.` [James Bond Junior, Chapter 1] There were no Grantley relatives to succeed me, but on my mother`s side there was Harry...
Southampton Maritime Museum The Wool House was built as a warehouse for the medieval wool trade. Now it is a museum telling the story of the port of Southampton. St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery The St Barbe Museum tells the story of the area between the New Forest and the Solent. ...
Our topical sites this week are: Agent Hero; Book Publisher Goes To Court To Recoup Hefty Advances From Prominent Writers; and From Texas, Cyprus, Southampton and Manchester - would-be novelists make a bee-line for Curtis BrownSee Curtis Brown listing's Discovery Day. 'A writer without intere...
EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, HENRY WRIOTHESLEY. Born, 1573. Died in The Netherlands in 1624. He was the friend of Shakespere, and governor of the Virginia Company. This portrait is by Mierevelt. A BOWDOIN PORTRAIT This fine portrait is by a master's hand. The name of the subject is unknown....