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The result was delete. Cirt (talk) 04:42, 4 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The Winston Hotel Southampton[edit]

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Non-notable public house. Much of the content has been copy-pasted from The World's End (Camden) and does not refer to this pub. The references to World War II are a complete fabrication. Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 07:11, 28 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah thats a valid point i think i have over eleberated that point but it is on a German luftwaffe map which is in the Mitchell Air Mueseum in southampton which i have seen just recently last month . To be honest its the whole area of Archers road marked on the map but only because many of the Workers who helped assemble The Spitfire during the war lived in and around Shirley. So maybe i can change that to Give the FActs of that . Also Has lopts of history Because about 100 metres up the road from here is the common and before D Day Thousands of troops assembled all up Hill Lane And Archers road where the Trucks Munitions etc. It has huge significance in southampton and was also the main Southampton fc supporters pub when the oud staduim (The Dell)was just across the road about 50 metres. So can you maybe take that into consideration and ill just put some historical facts . Many Thanks Alexander 29 Southampton

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