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Ascapart (also
spelled Ascupart, Ascapard, Ascopard,
Ascopart and Asgapard) was a
legendary giant from
English folklore,
supposedly conquered by Bevis...
- 2018.
Retrieved 20
September 2018. Rance,
Adrian B (1986). "The
Bevis and
Ascupart Panels,
Bargate Museum, Southampton" (PDF).
Proceedings of the Hampshire...
- (I) 1916–1941 Sunk
during an air raid in
Plymouth ST
Minas 1920–1931 ST
Ascupart 1922–1927 ST
Morglay 1922–1927 TSST
Canute 1923–1965 TSST
Clausentum 1926–1966...
- was
known as the "Lambcote Tower". In 1855, a new
prison was
opened in
Ascupart Street and the
prison in the
tower was closed. The
building stood empty...
- was on a
voyage from Cardiff,
Glamorgan to Granville, Manche, France.
Ascupart United
Kingdom The
steamship ran
aground at Leith, Lothian. She was on...
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Description Aldborough United
Kingdom The
steamship collided with the
steamship Ascupart ( United Kingdom) in the
River Thames at Barking, Es****.
Aldborough subsequently...
- Co. is in business. 1855 –
Southampton School of Art, and the
prison on
Ascupart Street are established. 1856 –
Netley Hospital, a.k.a.
Royal Victoria Hospital...
- were rescued. She was on a
voyage from
Macau to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ascupart Flag
unknown The
steamship was
driven as**** near
Santa Fé.
Bilbao United...
- Dixon. 13
December United
Kingdom Messrs. M. Pe**** & Co Stockton-on-Tees
Ascupart Steamship For
private owner. 15
December United
Kingdom Messrs. Laird...
- as a
staff when
wading across an
inlet of the sea there. The "Bevis and
Ascupart Panels" that once
flanked the
Bargate entrance to the town of Southampton...