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Southampton Collection (page 6)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic passengers Lily and Jack Odell

RMS Titanic passengers Lily and Jack Odell
RMS Titanic - first generation pre-sinking studio photograph of Titanic First Class passengers Lily and her son Jack Odell, who were on board from Southampton to Queenstown only

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic - postcard from Ernest Tomlin, victim

RMS Titanic - postcard from Ernest Tomlin, victim
RMS Titanic - postcard from third class passenger and victim Ernest Portage Tomlin. His body was recovered by the Mackay-Bennett on 21 April 1912

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Titanic - pre-maiden voyage postcard

RMS Titanic - pre-maiden voyage postcard
RMS Titanic - rare pre-maiden voyage postcard by Thomas, Lordswood Avenue, Southampton, postally unused

Background imageSouthampton Collection: The Arrival of Amelia Earhart at Southampton

The Arrival of Amelia Earhart at Southampton on June 18th, 1928 following her flight across the Atlantic (becoming the first woman to travel the route as a passenger)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: John Reynolds, footballer for both Ireland and England

John Reynolds, footballer for both Ireland and England
John Jack Reynolds (1869-1917), footballer who played for both the Ireland and England.national teams, as well as West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Celtic and Southampton. 1890s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton

RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner at Southampton
RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner of the Cunard Line at Southampton, with tugs Formby and Kestrel. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: The Largest Floating Dry Dock in the World - Southampton

The Largest Floating Dry Dock in the World - Southampton
The Largest Floating Dry Dock in the World (960 ft. long and 134 ft. wide) at Southampton, Hampshire, England. Built in 1922 by Armstrong, Whitworth, for the Southern Railway. Date: circa 1923

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time

RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton for the last time
RMS Mauretania, Cunard ocean liner, leaving Southampton for the last time, heading to Rosyth, Scotland, where she was to be broken up. Date: 1935

Background imageSouthampton Collection: The Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton

The Cunard Ocean Liner RMS Mauretania leaving Southampton Docks. Date: 1922

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Advertisement for Cummings umbrellas

Advertisement for Cummings umbrellas, silk umbrella covers in different colours, walking sticks, sword sticks and parasols

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Fairground Carousel, Southampton, Hampshire

Fairground Carousel, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Adults With Vintage Pram at Road Sign, Dibden Purlieu, Hamps

Adults With Vintage Pram at Road Sign, Dibden Purlieu, Hamps
Adults With Vintage Pram at Road Sign, Dibden Purlieu, Southampton, near Hythe, Hampshire, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Tea Room, Eastleigh, Hampshire

Tea Room, Eastleigh, Hampshire
Tea Room, Eastleigh, near Southampton, Hampshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge

Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge
Silver Menu holder belonging to Major L. G. Tempest Stone, CMG, containing the Ulster Volunteer Force badge and engraved on base - RCM Major L. G. Tempest Stone, South Belfast Ulster Club, 1914

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Boys Dining Room at Hollybrook House, Southampton

Boys Dining Room at Hollybrook House, Southampton
Boys on duty stand to attention in the dining room at the Southampton Unions Hollybrook House childrens home. The home housed pauper children away from the workhouse. Date: Date unknown

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Northumberland Hussars at Southampton, WW1

Northumberland Hussars at Southampton, WW1
Men of the Northumberland Hussars, together with their horses, boarding the SS Minneapolis at Southampton, en route to Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War. October 1914

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Shirley Warren Infirmary, Southampton

Shirley Warren Infirmary, Southampton
Ward interior at Shirley Warren Infirmary, Southampton. It was erected by Southampton Incorporation (Southamptons poor relief authority) in 1902 at a site on Tremona Road, Shirley Warren

Background imageSouthampton Collection: RMS Olympic invitation, restaurant card

RMS Olympic invitation, restaurant card
An invitation, bearing the name of Mr George F Morrell of The Graphic, for a Channel trip on the White Star Line cruise ship, the RMS Olympic

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Loading horses, World War I

Loading horses, World War I
A horse of the Northumberland Hussars giving trouble at the embarkation on the Minneapolis at Southampton Docks, during World War I in October 1914

Background imageSouthampton Collection: R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936

R. M. S. Queen Mary in dry dock, Southampton, April 1936
Photograph of the bow of R.M.S. Queen Mary, whilst she was in dry dock to have her hull repainted and her four propellors changed

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Southampton Play at Dell

Southampton Play at Dell
Southampton in action at the Dell

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Dick Whittington. The Grand Theatre in Southampton

Dick Whittington. The Grand Theatre in Southampton
Dick Whittington. As Dick and the cat rest on Highgate Hill, the bells of London, top centre, ring out to tell him to " Return Again" to London, where

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Calshot Spit lightship at sea, Southampton Water

Calshot Spit lightship at sea, Southampton Water. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. Wills

H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. Wills
Photograph of Harry Brodribb, known as H B in the lead role of Charles I. This is another card advertising the companys arrival in Southampton on the same tour. Date: 1907

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Photograph of H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. Wills

Photograph of H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. Wills
Charles I by W. G. Wills. First produced on 28th September 1872. The play was written for Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 13 October 1905) and was one of several parts played by his son

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever

Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever, with arrangement by Charles B Cochran. First produced at the Grand in Southampton on 28th June 1920 and then moved to The Duke of Yorks Theatre on 7th July 1920

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Amelia Earhart Greeted at Southampton

Amelia Earhart Greeted at Southampton
Amelia Earhart is greeted by local dignitaries at Southampton on June 18th, 1928 following her flight across the Atlantic (becoming the first woman to travel the route as a passenger)

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Netley Abbey - The Chapter House

Netley Abbey - The Chapter House
The Chapter House, Netley Abbey - a ruined late medieval monastery at Netley near Southampton in Hampshire, England. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Netley Abbey

Netley Abbey - a ruined late medieval monastery at Netley near Southampton in Hampshire, England. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSouthampton Collection: Women WW1 Munitions Southampton

Women WW1 Munitions Southampton
A photograph of two women wearing the uniform of munitions workers. The handwritten note on the reverse reads, Elsie and I in munitions work during the war at the Rolling Mills, Southampton



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