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developed. Plans and sections dated 1901 show the intended route of the railway as passing through the park from East to West. Records indicated that property sales were discussed for this scheme, which would have followed a slightly different route to the previous scheme in some areas without a tunnel at
Chilworth. South of St James's Park at this time Didcot, Newbury and Station (now Stratton) Roads were named. Station Road also contained a police station. Nothing ultimately came of any of the railway schemes in this area, which finally petered out prior to World War One.
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British Isles. The Board meetings held at Ravenswood are reported in detail in the Hampshire Advertiser. Regular subjects for discussion included the state of the roads, especially surfacing by rolling gravel and the introduction of kerbstones; drainage and sewerage; street lighting; wells;
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The stream from the mill crossed over the Romsey Road until it was culverted under the major traffic junction which stands there, and continues to the Test to the east of modern
Tebourba Way, open in parts and culverted in others. A second mill was built at what is now the junction of Oakley Road
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Shirley, to a new station near Southampton's Royal Pier. In the event the line was only built as far as Winchester Chesil Station. Deposited plans showed the line continuing South via Twyford, Chandlers Ford, Chilworth, Lordswood, the East side of Dale Valley,
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District Council in 1895 with the same membership. It dealt with similar issues, for example the 27 November meeting included a report about "how Shirley and Freemantle are drained" but actually about problems with the system. It was to become preoccupied with the
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seamen, besides 67 non-Commonwealth war graves, mostly German (two of them unidentified). It also contains the grave of
Frederick Fleet, lookout of the RMS Titanic on the night of its loss in 1912. Fleet was buried in a pauper's grave which went unmarked until 1993, when a headstone bearing an
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Shirley and Freemantle Local Board, 12 June 1893. The stone also mentions that H.J.West was the architect and F.Osman was the contractor. Speeches at the laying ceremony were used to attempt to justify the expense of the building, criticise Southampton for
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Shirley Local History Group, notably among the records of a local landowner, revealed that a later revival of this scheme, the Southampton and Winchester Great Western Junction Railway, did intend to use the park as the original route at this location had by then been
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Burgesses of Southampton had no rights of common over the land that would later become Shirley Common. In the nineteenth century an iron works was built, which was converted into a brewery in 1880 and subsequently into a laundry at the
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The Board originally met in Church Street but moved to Ravenswood in July 1885. Ravenswood had previously been a house: the contents were auctioned off in 1870 following the bankruptcy of Mr. Gabriel Scott who was, however, still living there in 1876. It later became the headquarters of the
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question of "Annexation" by Southampton which had recently been raised in some detail at a special meeting of the former Local Board on 28 November 1894. The Hampshire Advertiser report of the first UDC meeting, held on 2 January 1895, ended with
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The Shirley District Council dies hard. Although the time is near at hand when the whole neighbourhood will be included within the boundaries of the borough of Southampton, the members intend to faithfully carry out their duties to the last
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under Winchester Road, through land now occupied by Shirley Junior School and on to the East side of Hill Lane near Archers Road where there is a surviving (but never used) embankment to the North of Commercial Road. A story grew up that
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Like many districts in Southampton, Shirley has a number of public art installations. For example, a number of small fan-art mosaics have been created by mosaic street artist Will Rosie. The mosaics depict the well-known
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on 31 December 1894. The Shirley and Freemantle Urban District was short-lived; it was abolished less than a year later on 8 November 1895 when the area was incorporated into the county borough of Southampton.
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was absorbed into the district on 29 September 1881 and the enlarged district was renamed "Shirley and Freemantle" a few weeks later, on 7 December 1881. Such local board districts were converted into
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of Shirley Common. The Hampshire Chronicle announced in April 1830 that "Several elegant villas are about to be erected on Shirley Common". On the 28 November 1830 in the context of the
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Shirley. The report in the Hampshire Advertiser also describes the building which would include an upstairs boardroom 30 ft long by 25 ft wide, and downstairs offices for the
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By 1892, Shirley and Freemantle Local Board of Health were considering building new offices on the Brooklyn estate, which the 1860s
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be retained to represent the district at the forthcoming inquiry relative to the extension of the Southampton Borough boundaries."
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Grinsell, L.V. "Settlement in prehistoric and Roman times". In Monkhouse, F.J (ed.).
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Lacille, A.D. (1960). "Massive Acheulian Implements from Thames and Solent Gravels".
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Scott, Gabriel, bonemills, artificial manure merchant, Test Valley Works,
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A History of Southampton 1700–1914 Vol.I An Oligarchy in Decline 1700–1835
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An illustrated history of the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway
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In 1887 the Board constructed a drinking fountain to celebrate the
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polluting the Itchen, and express resistance to Southampton ever
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1334:"Shirley and Freemantle Local Board of Health: Change of name"
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because that Union's responsibilities included "the parish of
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Southampton City Council: Listed buildings in Southampton
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1033:. Southampton: Southampton University Press. p. 189.
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and used to service the mail ships visiting Southampton.
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beginning of the 20th century. The laundry was owned by
1853:"A new future for Embley Park and The Atherley Schools"
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This board have removed their offices from Church-road
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1244:"Relationships and changes Shirley CP/AP through time"
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a larger version of the image of Ravenswood in c.1900
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1266:"Population statistics Shirley CP/AP through time"
1219:"History of Shirley, in Southampton and Hampshire"
1207:. The University of Southampton. pp. 154–155.
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1045:"Adze head: Neolithic, Shirley, Dale Collection"
419:, on 31 December 1894 Shirley became a separate
935:The Mr. Tickle mosaic on Romsey Road in Shirley
661:Shirley has several infant and junior schools.
404:there was a non violent protest in Shirley and
1770:. Didcot: Wild Swan Publications. p. 20.
1766:Karau, P.; Parsons, M.; Robertson, K. (1984).
886:and have no known grave; those listed include
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557:was held in January 1893. The building has a
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431:Shirley and Freemantle Local Board of Health
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1139:"Shirley July 29: The home for aged women"
1118:. City of Southampton Society. p. 1.
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705:The Brass Monkey, formerly the Rising Sun
380:, lord of Shirley, surrendered rights to
1909:Hollybrook Cemetery CWGC Cemetery Report
1898:Hollybrook Memorial CWGC Cemetery Report
1643:"Southampton Adventist Church: About us"
870:(1924–1992) and the RMS Titanic lookout
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1526:"Shirley and Freemantle Local Board".
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1031:A Survey of Southampton and its Region
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1404:. Local Studies Group, Southampton.
1402:Suburbs of Southampton III: Shirley
1090:A Dictionary of British Place-Names
741:The Windsor Castle, Shirley High St
3228:Former civil parishes in Hampshire
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2121:Southampton Christadelphian Church
1268:. A Vision of Britain through Time
1246:. A Vision of Britain through Time
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1541:"The Infectious Hospital Ship".
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1223:A Vision of Britain through Time
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1062:John Ayto, Ian Crofton (2005).
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605:Tram from Shirley in Freemantle
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1832:"Old Tauntonians' Association"
1372:Shirley from Domesday to D-Day
1064:Brewer's Britain & Ireland
777:The King's Arms, Church Street
717:The Crown, Shirley High Street
652:Regents Park Community College
332:, a large green public space.
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1920:Moore, Ben (3 October 2019).
1203:Patterson, A. Temple (1966).
1066:. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
650:. The area is also served by
517:South Stoneham Poor Law Union
2457:Romsey and Southampton North
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1594:"Finance Committee report".
1556:Fleming, H. (30 July 1862).
1530:. 7 January 1893. p. 7.
1452:. 16 April 1870. p. 4.
1400:Guilmant, John, ed. (1983).
1370:Guilmant, John, ed. (1997).
1186:"Hill and Shirley Inclosure"
1170:. 12 April 1830 – via
482:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1584:Accessed 13 September 2007.
1448:"Near bottom of column 3".
1389:. St James Church, Shirley.
1374:. Southampton City Council.
1146:. 29 July 1876 – via
1093:. OUP Oxford. p. 418.
845:Chapel, Hollybrook Cemetery
828:Regent, Shirley High Street
616:St James' Park, Southampton
210:Hampshire and Isle of Wight
198:Hampshire and Isle of Wight
18:Human settlement in England
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1706:"Council meeting report".
1667:"Council meeting report".
1627:"Council meeting report".
1612:"Council meeting report".
1114:Thomson, Sheila D (1989).
866:(1945–2007), the comedian
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527:of Hill, and Sidford, the
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1172:British Newspaper Archive
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640:Upper Shirley High School
439:The 1894 council building
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1749:Friends of St James Park
850:Southampton Old Cemetery
2081:Southampton City Centre
1745:"St.James' Parkway...?"
1580:7 February 2012 at the
1314:. The National Archives
942:Mr. Men and Little Miss
874:. It also contains the
411:Shirley was formerly a
2111:Southern life: Shirley
2101:Shirley Baptist Church
1792:"The Shirley Tramways"
1743:FOSJP (27 July 2009).
1654:1 January 2015 at the
1468:Cox's Street Directory
1385:Rance, Adrian (1986).
979:Shirley Baptist Church
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79:Unitary authority
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2106:Shirley Junior School
1943:"My Mosaic Community"
974:Shirley Parish Church
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3223:Areas of Southampton
3218:Wards of Southampton
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2032:Millbrook, Hampshire
1796:Hampshire Advertiser
1755:on 18 November 2010.
1708:Hampshire Advertiser
1684:Hampshire Advertiser
1669:Hampshire Advertiser
1629:Hampshire Advertiser
1614:Hampshire Advertiser
1596:Hampshire Advertiser
1543:Hampshire Advertiser
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1423:Hampshire Advertiser
1338:Hampshire Advertiser
1190:Hampshire Advertiser
1144:Hampshire Advertiser
465:local board district
147:Sovereign state
3090:Greater Southampton
2169:City of Southampton
1710:. 26 October 1895.
1671:. 27 November 1895.
1598:. 7 December 1889.
1545:. 18 February 1893.
1168:Hampshire Chronicle
1049:Southampton Stories
880:Hollybrook Memorial
862:winning footballer
856:Hollybrook Cemetery
656:The Atherley School
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35:Shirley High Street
2447:Southampton Common
2249:Bitterne Park Ward
2196:Southampton Itchen
2054:Southampton Common
1817:The London Gazette
1631:. 13 January 1894.
1312:legislation.gov.uk
1293:The London Gazette
1116:Southampton Common
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378:Nicholas de Sirlie
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