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Southampton and little
* A common claim is for a little known sailmaker named Samuel Miller of Southampton, England who obtained a patent in 1777 for a saw windmill.
Hartley was an eccentric straggler, who had little liking of the new age docks and railways in Southampton.
The junction with the Test at Redbridge, from where access to Southampton Water was possible, was situated above the medieval bridge, although the original plans showed it a little further to the south on the foreshore.
Born in Pennsylvania, Pennypacker moved to New York City a little after the turn of the 20th century before moving to Southampton, New York on Long Island.
A longer and more elaborate version was recorded for the film which runs for a little more than four minutes and includes the National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pontarddulais Male Choir and Roger Waters singing the lyrics melodically, rather than reciting them as on the album version ; in order to run through the entire end credits, it includes the chords and melody from " Southampton Dock ", from The Walls eventual successor, The Final Cut.

Southampton and better
This area of Southampton ( town ) is better known to locals as Shinnecock Hills ( not to be confused with the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, also located in that area ).
Norwich City, West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace occupy the bottom three places, with Southampton out of the bottom three only due to having a slightly better goal difference than Crystal Palace.
Labour performed better here than in Southampton Itchen in the 2010 general election and held the seat despite a 6. 9 % swing to the Conservatives.
Stepney was the only player with any Wembley experience at club level at all when United reached the 1976 FA Cup final and the nerves of the youngsters got the better of them as Southampton, a division below United but containing some experienced heads of Stepney's generation, won 1 0.
A furious Charles shouted that if he felt that way, he " had better go back to Southampton ".

Southampton and 1996
Lichtenstein received numerous Honorary Doctorate degrees from, among others, the George Washington University ( 1996 ), Bard College, Royal College of Art ( 1993 ), Ohio State University ( 1987 ), Southampton College ( 1980 ), and the California Institute of the Arts ( 1977 ).
The Winchester School of Art was integrated within the University of Southampton in 1996.
The 1990s was also the era of player exports in Norwegian football, and Viking made substantial earnings from the sales of striker Egil Østenstad to Southampton for £ 900, 000 in 1996 and goalkeeper Thomas Myhre to Everton for £ 800, 000 in 1997, among others.
In spite of interest from bigger clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur in 1990 and Chelsea in 1996, Le Tissier remained at Southampton for his entire professional career, his loyalty garnering special affection from Southampton's fans who nicknamed him " Le God ".
Lundekvam had previously played with him at Southampton from 1996 to 2002.
In 1996, Ucko was appointed to the post of Professor of Comparative Archaeology and Director of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London amidst a minor controversy based upon the fact that the post was not advertised Ucko had been chosen directly from his post at the University of Southampton.
In 1996 Southampton College at Long Island University ( now a campus of SUNY Stony Brook ) awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Amphibious Letters to Muppet Kermit the Frog.
Souness signed Evans to add a bit of muscle to the forward line as Southampton entered the final lap of a desperate fight to avoid relegation from the Premier League in the 1996 97 season.
The company sold Golden West Foods in 1995 and Minipack of Southampton in 1996.
Rupert James Graham Lowe is a British businessman, who was the chairman of Southampton Football Club from 1996 to 2006.
Debuting as a substitute in a 2 1 home win against Southampton on 7 September 1996, Berger performed well in his first month with the club, endearing him to supporters and earning praise from colleagues.
Dia played just one game for Southampton, wearing the number 33 shirt, against Leeds United on 23 November 1996 ; he had originally been scheduled to play in a reserve team friendly against Arsenal, but the match was cancelled due to a waterlogged pitch.
He played two more games for the Saints in 1996 97 ( by which time Graeme Souness was manager of Southampton, the third club Venison had played under him at ) before he suffered a back injury which led to him announcing his retirement for playing on 20 October 1996 at the age of 32.
On 16 March 1996, Kinkladze scored a particularly spectacular goal in a 2 1 win against Southampton.
The mixed hockey team for the medical school at Southampton University Medical School has had Gordon as its unofficial mascot since 1996.
The waterfront campus, on Southampton's Empress Dock, was opened in 1996 as the Southampton Oceanography Centre by Prince Philip ( he also renamed it the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, in 2005 ), NOCS is located near the Ocean Village development in the dock area of Southampton.
He had already been sent out on loan to Stoke City ( 9 games, 2 goals ) and Wolverhampton Wanderers ( 11 games, 3 goals ) during the 1993 94 and 1994 95 seasons, and thus it was not surprising that, after not appearing at all during the first half of the 1995 96 season, Walters was allowed to leave, joining Southampton on 18 January 1996 on a free transfer.
Beasant's final first-team game for Southampton was a 1 0 defeat against Liverpool on 29 December 1996.
He took charge of Southampton for the 1995-96 season and was Premiership Manager of the Month in April 1996, his only full season in management.
In October 1996, Graeme Souness, now manager at Southampton negotiated his loan from Colorado Rapids as cover for Dave Beasant, with a view to a permanent transfer.
He played a total of 280 games for the club, scoring 88 goals, before moving to Southampton in the FA Premier League in October 1996.

Southampton and
* 1831 Nat Turner's slave rebellion commences just after midnight in Southampton County, Virginia, leading to the deaths of more than 50 whites and several hundred African Americans who are killed in retaliation for the uprising.
* 1620 The Mayflower departs from Southampton, England on its first attempt to reach North America.
* 1912 The Titanic leaves port in Southampton, England for her first and only voyage.
He is the successor of Alain Chesnais ( 2010 2012 ), a French citizen living in Toronto where he runs his company named Visual Transitions and Wendy Hall of the University of Southampton.
Lineker scored three hat-tricks for Everton ; at home to Birmingham City in a 4 1 league win on 31 August 1985, at home to Manchester City in a 4 0 home win on 11 February 1986, and then in the penultimate league game of the season on 3 May 1986, when they kept their title hopes alive with a 6 1 home win over Southampton.
" Gardner's biographer Philip Heselton theorised that this group consisted of Edith Woodford-Grimes ( 1887 1975 ), Susie Mason, her brother Ernie Mason, and their sister Rosetta Fudge, all of whom had originally come from Southampton before moving to the area around Highcliffe, where they joined the Order.
* 1990 British Airways Flight 5390 lands safely at Southampton Airport after a blowout in the cockpit causes the captain to be sucked from the cockpit, no one dies.
* 1952 The sets sail on her maiden voyage to Southampton.
* Frank Monk ( 1886 1962 ), English footballer ( Southampton, Glossop, Fulham )
* 1831 In Southampton County, Virginia, escaped slave Nat Turner is captured and arrested for leading the bloodiest slave rebellion in United States history.
* 1573 Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, English patron of the theater ( d. 1624 )
* Supermarine Southampton ( 1925 ) flying boat
* 1933 Leó Szilárd, waiting for a red light on Southampton Row in Bloomsbury, conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction.
* June 19 U. S. Senator Edward Kennedy, 32, is seriously injured in a private plane crash at Southampton, Massachusetts ; the pilot is killed.
* November 10 Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, English patron of the theater ( b. 1573 )
* January 4 RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage.
* January 11 The light cruiser HMS Southampton ( 83 ) is sunk off Malta.
* September 27 The arrives in Southampton, at the end of her last transatlantic voyage.
* September 12 Leó Szilárd, waiting for a red light on Southampton Row in Bloomsbury, conceives the idea of the nuclear chain reaction.
* Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton of England ( 1573 1624 ), nobleman, patron of the theater, and colonial invester
* August 21 USA: Nat Turner's slave rebellion breaks out in Southampton County, Virginia.
* March 29 Great Migration: The ship Arbella and three other ships leave Southampton, England with 400 passengers headed for the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America.
* September 24 The first ship of de Sauce's emigrants arrive at Southampton Hundred on the James River in Virginia.

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