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Titanic's departure point
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southampton
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Southampton was a parliamentary constituency which was represented in the British House of Commons . Centred on the town of Southampton , it returned two members of parliament (MPs) from 1295 until it was abolished for the 1950 general election .
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Population (2000): 3965 Housing Units (2000): 2936 Land area (2000): 6.327098 sq. miles (16.387109 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.428180 sq. miles (1.108982 sq. km) Total area (2000): 6.755278 sq. miles (17.496091 sq. km) FIPS code: 68462 Located within: ...
Usage examples of southampton.
The last time Faraday checked, Joyce had been married to a uniformed Inspector in the Southampton BCU, a dour Aberdonian with a roving eye and a passion for fitness routines.
Radfield Compton men, Henry Hadfield, who had worked on Southampton Docks.
As a final pilgrimage I had gone with my ailing father down to Southampton Docks to throw lumps of coal at Auden and Isherwood as the two cowards had set sail for America, just ahead of the Second World War.
Bandar Abbas, Richard Kerman opened a string of warehouses in southern England, and then invested in a small shipping line to transport the costly wool and silk floor coverings up through the Suez Canal and on through the Mediterranean to Southampton.
Northumberland, an average medium-power carto get to Southampton by half-past six unless it left Marlstone by midnight at latest.
You say that to get to Southampton by half-past six in that car, under the conditions, a man must, even if he drove like a demon, have left Marlstone by twelve at latest.
Director of Minesweeping as soon as he returned to London from the house outside Southampton.
She presumed he had an office in Southampton, perhaps Riverhead, that he was accustomed to closing simple vacation house sales and pushing building permits through the zoning board.
The four chief sins of which he was guilty were dancing, ringing the bells of the parish church, playing at tipcat and reading the history of Sir Bevis of Southampton.
Rupert had delegated his chauffeur and two of the stableboys to take them to Southampton in three cars with what little luggage they still had.
Sir Thomas Clarke sold Merdon to William Brock, a lawyer, from whom it passed to John Arundel, and then to Sir Nathanael Napier, whose son, Sir Gerald, parted with it again to Richard Maijor, the son of the mayor of Southampton.
Possessing the smallest of competencies, this unhappy woman appeared to spend her life in journeyings between Endelstow Churchyard and that of a village near Southampton, where her father and mother were laid.
He had by dint of cudgelling his brains just thought of the Southampton - St Malo service.
Stanley Pons had been a student under Fleischmann at Southampton, before becoming the prolifically productive head of the University of Utah chemistry department.
Both the manager, a Southampton socialite and divorcée named Penny Pierce, and the boy who cut the mats and framed (and framed and framed) all day were there.