By 1450, Southampton
was the third most important port in the Kingdom. However, commercial activity
declined in the 16th century following Henry VIII's prohibition of the export
of wool from the city.
The
dawn of the New World began at Southampton in 1620 when the Pilgrim Fathers embarked
for America on the Mayflower and the Speedwell.
Check the panoramic
views of Southampton from our camera on the rooftop of another high building in
the city.
The
city was bombed heavily during the Second World War. It meant much of Southampton
had to be re-built in the post-war period - which is why you see so many relatively
modern buildings.
Workmen inspecting
the 156ft high clock tower
The
Civic Centre, art gallery and library didn't escape the blitz, but what damage
there was has been repaired. Modern additions to the skyline which you can also
see from the live webcam include 大象传媒 Broadcasting House, West Quay shopping centre
and the Skandia Life building.
Click here for pictures from our webcam,
updated every five minutes or so. Below is a guide to 12 places you'll be able to see from
our webcam, just click around the picture to find out what each place is...