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Before the raid on Dieppe on August 19th. 1942 this Chine was used by 40 Commando Royal Marines for daily training. The Headquarters was established at Upper Chine School and the Commando was billeted in Shanklin, Sandown and Ventor. The Commando subsequently took part in the invasion of Sicily and Italy in operations in Yugoslavia and the final defeat of the German army in Northern Italy.

PER MARE PER TERRAM
40 ROYAL MARINES COMMANDO 
(1942-46)
IN EVERLASTING MEMORY 
OF OUR 55 COMRADES OF T COMPANY
AND ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES
WHEN H.M.S. FIDELITY 
WAS SUNK BY ENEMY ACTION
30th. December 1942</description>
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        <description>The entrance to the medieval Bargate Southampton.</description>
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        <title>SU4311 : Lloyd's Bank Building, Woolston</title>
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        <title>SU4112 : Southampton Central Railway Station, Decoration.</title>
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The Obelisk or Fox's Memorial was erected in 1810 to the memory of the Whig politician, Charles James Fox (1749-1806). His friend William Chamberlayne built it on the eastern part of his Weston Grove Estate.  In 1854 this area was sold to Robert Wright who built the Mayfield mansion there. From this the park gets its name.</description>
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        <description>Part of the art deco mosaic at Southampton Central Railway Station depicting the connection Southampton has with travel by sail and rail and steam ship.</description>
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