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Dive into the thrilling history, quirky facts, and local legends of Southampton!
The Romans establish Clausentum, a bustling port on the River Itchen, kickstarting Southampton’s story.
Hamwic thrives as a Saxon port, trading wool and importing exotic goods like wine.
The iconic Bargate becomes the grand entrance to Southampton’s medieval walled city.
The Pilgrims sail from West Quay to the New World, marking a global milestone.
The RMS Titanic departs Southampton, only to meet its fate, leaving a lasting mark on the city.
Southampton endures heavy WWII bombing, targeting its vital port and Spitfire factory.
A 14th-century Southampton mayor turned pirate, Henry Paye raided French ships and became a local hero.
Southampton’s crew members, like lookout Frederick Fleet, showed courage during the Titanic’s sinking.
The famed author lived here in 1806, dancing at the Dolphin Hotel and inspiring her novels.
A medieval knight said to have founded Southampton, Bevois battled giants and left his sword in Bevois Mount.
WWII-bombed Holyrood Church is haunted by a sailor who rings the bells, mourning his Titanic shipmates.
Southampton-born Isaac Watts (1674–1748) wrote “Joy to the World,” with his statue inspiring West Park.
St. Mary’s Church hides a 1700s smuggler’s tunnel to the docks, used to sneak contraband past customs.
In 1938, Queen Mary blessed Southampton’s docks, launching the RMS Queen Mary, her spirit protecting the port.
A 19th-century mermaid sighted off Hythe Pier lured sailors with her song, still feared by fishermen.
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