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English: The University of Southampton is a British public university located in the city of Southampton, England. The origins of the university can be dated back to the founding of the Hartley Institution in 1862 by Henry Robertson Hartley. In 1902 the Institution developed into the Hartley University College, with degrees awarded by the University of London. On 29 April 1952, HM Queen Elizabeth II, granted a Royal Charter to give the University of Southampton full university status. This was the first Royal Charter granted by HM Queen Elizabeth II on her accession to the throne.
Avenue Campus
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Avenue Campus in Highfield, Hampshire. This is part of the extension to the original Tauntons College building.
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Front of Avenue Campus
Boldrewood Campus
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Boldrewood Campus Annexe Building as viewed from Burgess Road.
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Boldrewood Campus Main Building as viewed from Burgess Road.
Highfield Campus
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Building 32
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Gardens on the Highfield Campus
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The centre of the western half of the Highfield campus is a landscaped garden with a variety of trees, plants and sculptures.
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The John Hansard Gallery
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Nuffield Theatre
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The Turner Sims Concert Hall
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Front of the West Building
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The Tizard Building, location of the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR).
Hartley Library
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Hartley library at sunset - extended hours give flexibility especially near exams.
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Front of the Hartley Library
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Extension to Hartley Library
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This engraving shows the then Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston, arriving on the High Street to open the newly built Hartley Institute in 1862.
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Statues outside the Harltey Library, originally incorporated into the Hartley Institute.
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A Uni-link bus passing the Hartley Library. It is Bluestar 1308 (HF58 GZN), a Scania OmniCity, on route U1.
National Oceanography Centre
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National Oceanography Centre, Southampton as seen from the water side.
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National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (formerly the Southampton Oceanography Centre). Taken from Weston Shore.
Halls of Residence
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Glen Eyre
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Montefiore House, the building in the photograph is Block F, part of Montefiore 2.
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Montefiore House 3 of the Wessex Lane Halls, University of Southampton.
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Montefiore House 4 of the Wessex Lane Halls, University of Southampton.
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South Stoneham House
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South Stoneham House extension
Chilworth Manor
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Front of Chilworth Manor, Southampton
Graduates
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Antony Sutton
Logos and signs
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Logo for the University of Southampton
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Welcome Sign, 2008
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Chemistry Department sign
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Logo of Wessex Scene.