David Bowie - Live at Southampton Civic Centre, Southampton, UK - 19 June 1972
Audience recording. Not complete.
Very poor sound quality
01 - Ode to Joy
02 - Hang on to Yourself
03 - Ziggy Stardust
04 - The Supermen
05 - Queen Bitch
06 - Space Oddity
07 - Five Years (incomplete)
08 - Chat
David Bowie 19/06/1972 Civic Centre Southampton England Ziggys 25 Minutes
David Bowie 1972 06 19 Civic Centre Southampton England Ziggys 25 Minutes FOR THE SERIOUS BOWIE FANS ONLY....Audio is very poor....
David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars
Southampton Civic Centre
Southampton
19 June 1972
Info:
Short tape from an early Ziggy gig.
WARNING WARNING WARNING:
Sound quality poor. Show incomplete.
This is only for the completists, sound quality about 4-5 or in the old school about a C-.
If anyone has a more complete version or can verify the actual source (and date) of this recording we would be very grateful.
Setlist:
01 intro Ode to Joy
02 Hang on to Yourself
03 Ziggy Stardust
04 The Supermen
05 Queen Bitch
06 Space Oddity
07 Chat
08 Andy Warhol
09 Chat
Views Around the City of Southampton, Hampshire, England - 30 March, 2019
Views Around the City of Southampton, Hampshire, England - 30 March, 2019 .
I've just added a new film to my Tourism: England: Hampshire playlist, here: of the views on a walk around the city of Southampton.
The film begins at Southampton Central and then features the following locations and features along the journey: Blechynden Terrace Gardens, Blechynden Terrace, Empire Lane, Commercial Road, Cumberland Place, West Park, Isaac Watts Memorial, Cenotaph, Above Bar street, Titanic Engineers Memorial, East Park, Richard Andrews Memorial, East Park Terrace, Charlotte Place Roundabout, Charlotte Place, Jurys Inn, Brunswick Place, Dorset Street, Solent University, The Spark, St. Andrew's Road, Southampton Guildhall, West Marlands Road, Southampton Council Civic Centre, Southampton Clock Tower, Sea City Museum, Southampton City Art Gallery, Scholars Arms, John Hansard Gallery, Bargate Southampton, East Bargate, High Street, RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 Anchor, Holyrood Church, Bernard Street, St. Michael's Street, St. Michael's Church, St. Michael's Square, Tudor House, Bulge Street, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Westgate Street, Westgate, Western Esplanade, Mayflower Roundabout, Mary Ann Rogers Memorial, Town Quay, Pilgrim Fathers Memorial, Watergate Ruin, Queen's Park, Terminus Terrace, Canute Road, The Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, Ocean Village, and Ocean Village Marina.
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Southampton 2016, England
2016 04 21 SOUTHAMPTON, England, GB, UK:
Southampton Civic Centre, West Quay Shopping Centre, Southampton Castle, Tudor House, Wool House, Custom House, Town Quay, Red Funnel Ferry, Southampton Town Walls, Grand Harbour, Holiday Inn, St Michael's Church, Bargate, High St, Central Station.
2016 04 21 SOUTHAMPTON, Anglia, WB, ZK:
Ratusz, Centrum Handlowe West Quay, Zamek, Dom Tudorów, Dom Skupu Wełny, pub, ul Town Quay, nabrzeże, prom Red Funnel, Mury Miasta, hotele, kościół św MIchała, Bargate, ul High, dworzec centralny.
Southampton, England
Recorded August 16, 2008.
Southampton the largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, on the south coast of England, and is sited around 62 miles south-west of London. Southampton is a major port and lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen. The town itself has an estimated population of 231,200.
This video covers my visit to the city preceding my 28-day voyage on the Sea Princess. The video begins along the River Test and the port area. Next I walk through downtown, around the Civic Centre, past the Bargate and through a city park.
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Southampton Civic Centre in 1964
On the 13th February 1937, the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Derby officially opened the doors of Southampton Guildhall to the people of the town – bringing to completion the third of the four sections of Southampton’s imposing Civic Centre.
Work on Southampton’s most distinctive building began more than ninty years ago when plans for the new civic building were drawn up by architect E. Berry Webber in 1924 after it was decided that the many different corporation departments, which at the time were scattered across the town, should be brought together under one roof.
Plans were put forward and promptly shelved amid demands that money should be spent on local housing rather than developing new premises for the council.
Finally, after years of debate, work commenced on the £385,000 building in 1929 and on July 1st the following year Prince Albert, Duke of York laid the foundation stone to one of the most important and ambitious building projects the town had seen.
Southampton City UK England & Bus Stop Adverts
Southampton City UK England & Bus Stop Adverts
King George VI & Elizabeth the Queen Mother, open Southampton Civic Centre - 1932
The first serious attempt at constructing a civic centre occurred in 1924. In a public meeting in the following year, however, the proposals, presented by former mayor and alderman Sidney Kimber, were met with objections over its location, size, and practicality.
As a result, an architectural competition was held and the then-president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, J A Gotch, selected H Austen-Hall as the competition assessor. The designs of architect Ernest Berry Webber were chosen, involving four blocks, erected as separate contracts, but interconnected to create a distinct building. The plans were estimated just within the £385,000 budget. In 1928, the necessary land was appropriated.
On 1 July 1930, the Duke of York, laid the foundation stone, in a ceremony presided over by mayor Hector Young.
The first block to be opened was the south block, the municipal offices. This was opened by the Duke of York, and his wife, the Duchess of York, on 8 November 1932.
The second block, opened on 3 November 1933 by Viscount Sankey, the Lord Chancellor, was the west block, the law courts and the police headquarters. The west block includes the clock tower, known at the time as Kimber's Chimney, after the former mayor. The clock tower was not part of the original design, but was added later. Before its construction, Kimber and Webber tied a balloon on the site at the proposed height, and made sure it was visible from various points in the city. Every four hours the first verse of the hymn O God, Our Help in Ages Past is played. In 2001 the law courts vacated the building to a larger complex, which incorporates some of the original Ordnance Survey buildings. Then in 2006 the Police announced they too would leave. In 2012 the SeaCity Museum moved into the refurbished West wing as well as into a modern pavilion extension.
The East wing hosts Southampton Guildhall. Work on the Guildhall (the east wing) began in March 1934. The Guildhall was intended as a social location for municipal functions. Prior to this, some municipal functions were held on ocean liners that were moored in Southampton docks, including Cunard's Olympic. The Guildhall was opened by Lord Derby on 13 February 1937, with 2000 people assembled in the main hall for the opening.
The North wing hosts Southampton City Art Gallery and Southampton Central Library. This began later than the others, and late alterations to the designs were required to incorporate a public library, that was not originally planned for. This was opened in 1939. The expansion of this wing led to an increase in costs for the project, but the budget increase was approved by Parliament. SOURCE; Wikepedia
Southampton England
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OLD SOUTHAMPTON
Scenes of bygone times in Southampton, Eastleigh, Romsey and surrounding areas - in colour.
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Archive: Gateway to the World, Short History of Port of Southampton, UK
This film was produced for the Millennium celebrations in 2000. It gives a condensed insight into the history of Southampton as a port and “Gateway to the World”.
Includes information on the origins of the Southampton, building of the historic walls around the city, some of the buildings including the Merchants House, Wool House and Tudor House Museum. Includes visits from ships and great liners including The Mayflower, The Titanic, The Queen Mary, and more recent liners.
Other footage includes Ocean Terminal in Southampton Docks and aftermath footage and memories of the bombings during World War II which destroyed Holyrood church and many buildings in Southampton high street.
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Southampton: A City Through Time
Views across the port City of Southampton! Credit to the Image Owners featured!
Driving Tour north side of Southampton
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Palmerston Park Southampton England
A nice day at the Palmerston Park. A City Centre Park in Southampton City Council, England.
Southampton, on the south coast of England, is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire. It is 75 miles (121 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) north-west of Portsmouth. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. Palmerston Park is possibly the most seen of the central parks, being the only point where the parks actually meet the busy Above Bar Street. This provides the most obvious entrance into the parks for many people new to the city.
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Light Night Leeds 2014: Theatre of Illumination, Leeds Civic Hall, West Yorks, England - 03/10/14
This film features the highlights of the Theatre of Illumination light projection, which was a major art installation created by Omni Pictures for Leeds 10th Light Night, which took place on the 3rd of October 2014.
Leeds Civic Hall is illuminated in white light, in spectacular fashion, along with a futuristic sound track of electronic noises.
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Fountain Civic Centre Southampton
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Event Record - Chinese New Year Celebrations in Southampton, United Kingdom.
Welcoming the year of the Snake, the event was organised by the Chinese Association of Southampton, with Southampton mayor, Cllr Derek Burke.
Featuring traditional Chinese New Year Song and Lion Dance.
Location: West Quay shopping centre, Southampton