The Marlands Shopping Centre - Southampton City Centre - August 2018 | kittikoko
The Marlands Shopping Centre was opened on 5 September 1991. At the time, the Marlands Shopping Mall was the largest shopping centre in Southampton and the first significant shopping centre in the city.
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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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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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Peter Cato : Southampton Caribbean Elders Interviews, UK - Part 2 (Summer 2013)
Peter Cato : Southampton Caribbean Elders Interviews, UK - Part 2 (Summer 2013)....
Interesting interview with Peter Cato - who was a DJ in the 1960's in Southampton, UK - and later went on to be a resident DJ at the Southampton West Indian Association in the 1970's.........
Southampton- A History
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Milton Geddes : Southampton Caribbean Elders Interviews, UK - Part 1 (31st July 2013)
Southampton Caribbean Elders Interviews, UK - Part 1 : Milton Geddes - 31st July 2013.....
Interesting interview with Milton Geddes - who started a Ska / Reggae sound system in Southampton, UK in the 1960's and played in local community halls and Blues parties / Shebeens in the Derby Road area of Southampton............
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Marlands shopping centre southampton 16 02 13
Marlands shopping centre southampton 16 02 13
East Street Shopping Centre, Southampton, UK
The East Street Shopping Centre in Southampton is soon to be demolished:
Southampton Westquay Shopping Center
This time my journey took me to Southampton in England :)
Here I visited the Westquay shopping center.
Southampton 1994,West Quay site,Tyrell & Green,University,Marlands,Titanic Memorial
Tour of Southampton by car and on foot, filmed in 1994. Expand for Timings:
1:27 - Bassett
1:41, 7:14 - University
2:42 - Stag Gates
3:04 - Old Church on Jury's Inn roundabout
3:54, 6:07 - Civic Centre
4:04, 5:11 - Marlands shopping Mall
4:18 - Southern Newspapers
4:34 - City Centre pedestrian area
4:44 - Above Bar St outside Marlands looking North
5:38 - Junction of Above Bar St, New Rd, and Civic Centre Rd, Evans (Now KFC)
6:00 - Old KFC
6:40, 7:27 - Guildhall
6:52 - Back of C&A
6:59 - Tyrell and Green
7:36 - Art Gallery and Library
7:52 - Watts Park
8:02, 8:28 - Cenotaph war memorial
8:33 - East Park / Andrews Park
8:59 - D-Day Flowers and former site of Titanic Memorial
9:21 - R.M.S. Titanic Memorial
9:37 - Site of West Quay
9:59 - Castle Gate and wall
To see another tour of Southampton filmed in 1993 (which includes Ocean Village, the Itchen bridge, Vosper Thornycroft, Southampton City Walls, and the site of West Quay from below the walls), click the link below:
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Thanks for watching!
First uploaded 4 February 2012, This video was previously featured on my other channel My World Through a Lens, had over 28,290 views, 120 likes, 6 dislikes, and 84 Comments.
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Southampton City Centre 2019
Southampton City Centre 2019
Shopping in Southampton - English version
Shopping at West Quay in Southampton from informacjelokalne
Southampton, England: Easy Strategic Lessons from Cities with Wolfgang Riebe
Southampton, England: Easy Strategic Lessons from Cities with Wolfgang Riebe
Keynote Speaker, Wolfgang Riebe shares Memorable Magical Moments in Southampton where he discusses the importance of creating a USP.
Wolfgang speaks, moderates and creates magic at Meetings & Events throughout the world.
For more information and bookings, visit:
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Marlands Southampton 04 12 16
Marlands Southampton 04 12 16
Visit Southampton
#VisitSouthampton shows you some great reasons to visit Southampton, Hampshire. Whether it be for art, culture, history, music or shopping, there are plenty of things to do and reasons to visit.
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Video produced by Broken Physics Productions
Shezad Dawood, Towards the Possible Film, John Hansard Gallery, 2015. Courtesy of the artist.
Special thanks to:
Shirley Pinn at Destination Southampton, Peter Waterfield, Matt Salvage, Daniel Crow, Jani Franck, Cheryl Butler, Nigel Philpott, Michael Ockwell at Mayflower Theatre, The Alpine Centre, Tudor House and Museum, Southampton City Art Gallery, SeaCity Museum, Olive Tree, Oxford Street, The Stage Door, The Rockstone, John Hansard Gallery, The Nuffield Theatre, The Mayflower Theatre, Dancing Man Brewery, The Pig In The Wall, The Art House, A Space Arts, Beatnik Emporium, Mettricks Coffee House, The White Star Tavern, SS Shieldhall, Solent Sky Museum, The London Hotel, Spitfire Taekwondo, Saints Foundation, Southampton FC.
Aspace Arts:
Life of Riley Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Active Southampton:
Winner Winner! Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Mettricks:
Pyro Flow Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sea City:
Daily Beetle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Shieldhall:
Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Easy Lemon Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The Rockstone:
Twisted Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Tudor House:
Easy Lemon Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Arthouse:
Happy Alley Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Tyrrell & Green Department Store, Southampton UK
The former Tyrrell & Green department store in Southampton which is due to be demolished in the near future. The building was completed in 1956 and was home to John Lewis in Southampton until it moved to its current home in the West Quay shopping centre in 2000, the building has been empty since then.
Initially I was planning on taking some exterior shots, but I was fortunate enough to gain access to the interior, and here is the video to prove it. The video was taken on 28 July 2009 - the photographs of the outside were taken the following day.
Exploring Abandoned Bargate Shopping Centre, Southampton
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Please DO NOT RE-ATTEMPT this climb it is VERY UNSAFE!!
On the 11/01/17 Southampton city council gave the greenlight for the demolition of Bargate. The proposals were guided by the key aspiration of reinvigorating this area to include an avenue surrounded by substantial public space enabling the appreciation of the historic Town Walls and providing retail units, restaurants, 152 apartments and 451 student beds.
Shopping in Southampton before Pedestrianisation - 1964
The main shopping district of the city is centred on Above Bar Street (part of which is pedestrianised), London Road, High Street and East Street.
There are several indoor shopping centres in the area, namely West Quay, The Marlands Shopping Centre, Bargate and the new WestQuay development. As an attempt to ensure the whole city centre is not dominated by chain stores, the city council have designated East Street a speciality shopping district. West Quay retail park, not to be confused with the similarly named shopping centre, is also located in the city centre. The Marlands Shopping Centre was opened on 5 September 1991. In 2005–2006 the centre was revamped by adding an improved entrance at Above Bar Street and a new information desk. The shopping centre formerly featured a series of fountains but these had to be put out of service due to health and safety reasons in late 2005. On 12 February 2009, Swedish furniture retailer IKEA opened its 18th British store, on West Quay Road. SOURCE: Wikipedia