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    Northam is a suburb of Southampton in Hampshire. On the West bank of the River Itchen, it shares borders with St Mary's, Bitterne and Bevois Valley. Beside...
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    Northam railway station served the suburb of Northam in Southampton, England. The London and Southampton Railway (L&SR) was opened in stages. Most of the...
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  • Province, South Africa Northam, Southampton - A district of the city of Southampton, England, UK Northam Bridge, River Itchen Northam, Western Australia -...
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    Fern Britton and recorded in front of a studio audience at the Northam studios in Southampton on 13 December that year. The programme closed with an amended...
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    known as The Southern Television Centre, The Southampton Television Centre, and unofficially as The Northam Studios. The studio centre was constructed in...
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    The Northam Bridge is a road bridge across the River Itchen in Southampton, England, linking the suburbs of Northam and Bitterne Manor. The current bridge...
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    from Northam junction to the Queen Elizabeth II Cruise Terminal. A £10 million plan was put forward in 1999 to reopen Southampton Terminus and Northam station...
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    Southampton (/saʊθˈ(h)æmptən/ ) is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. It is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) southwest of...
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  • upstream from Southampton, and at Itchen Ferry village. The Northam Bridge Company was formed in 1796. They built a toll bridge at Northam which was opened...
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    444 and 450 fleets are maintained at the purpose-built Northam Traincare Facility in Southampton, which is equipped to perform both preventative and corrective...
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    suburb of Northam in Southampton, England. The depot is situated on the South West Main Line and is south of St Denys station at Northam Junction. Two tracks...
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    in a converted cinema in the Northam area of Southampton and the ocean liner Caronia, which was berthed in Southampton docks. Regular programmes produced...
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    Southampton Central (originally Southampton West and later known simply as Southampton) is a main line railway station serving the city of Southampton...
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    St Mary's Stadium (category Southampton F.C.)
    the site of what would become the west stand. The Northam branch of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal crossed the most north-west part of the site...
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    the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton, England, to New York City in the United States. Halfway through the...
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    Southampton is a passenger and cargo port in the central part of the south coast of England. The modern era in the history of the Port of Southampton...
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  • "Arthur Reginald Northam". Southampton Cenotaph. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2018. "Casualty Details: Arthur Reginald Northam". Commonwealth War...
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    St Mary's Stadium, where Southampton Football Club play, although the stadium itself is in the neighbouring suburb of Northam. The area was originally...
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    election on November 7, 2017, Northam defeated Republican Gillespie, winning by the largest margin for a Democrat since 1985. Northam assumed office as the 73rd...
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    August 1807 Broken up 1823 Pilot 1 October 1806 Robert Guillaume, Northam, Southampton 6 August 1807 Sold 1828 Sparrowhawk 1 October 1806 Matthew Warren...
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    Southampton Portsmouth Gosport Fareham Havant Eastleigh South Hampshire is the term used to refer to the conurbation formed by the city of Portsmouth...
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  • The Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway (DN&SR) was a cross-country railway running north–south between Didcot, Newbury and Winchester. Its promoters...
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    until St Denys where the West Coastway Line trails in. At Northam the original route to Southampton Terminus carries on south towards Eastern Docks and the...
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  • Baldock and Summers, Groves and Day. In 1837, both companies moved to Northam, Southampton. Groves left in 1845 and Baldock left in 1854. At some point the...
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    1842; sold for break-up 1884. HMS Curacoa Builder: Robert Guillaume, Northam (Southampton) Ordered: 1 October 1806 Laid down: January 1808 Launched: 23 September...
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    the town; replacing the existing maintenance and repair shops at Northam, Southampton. In January 1910, locomotive building was likewise transferred to...
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    off Trincomalee, 2 August 1795. Mediator Builder: Thomas Raymond, Northam, Southampton Ordered: 3 December 1779 Laid down: July 1780. Launched: 30 March...
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    50°57′01″N 1°21′48″W / 50.9503°N 1.3634°W / 50.9503; -1.3634 Southampton Airport Parkway is a railway station on the South West Main Line, located...
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    Portsmouth in December 1860. HMS Statira Builder: Robert Guillaume, Northam, Southampton. Ordered: 4 June 1805 Laid down: December 1805 Launched: 7 July 1807...
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  • following, when her keel was laid down at the yard of Robert Guillaume in Northam on the banks of the Itchen. Launched on 29 July 1808, her dimensions were:...
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