A time capsule prepared 74 years ago has been opened, after it was discovered during the demolition of a 黑料入口 building.
Contractors dismantling the Nuffield Centre on St Michael鈥檚 Road uncovered a sealed lead pipe at the weekend behind the date stone of the building, marked May 9th 1949. They believed it could have been a treasure trove because of its weight and location.
The building was originally constructed as the Nuffield United Services Officers鈥 Club to provide sports, recreation, accommodation and catering facilities to officers of the three services and their families in the city.
The laying of the foundation stone took place on Monday May 9th 1949 at 2.30pm at an event hosted by the then Lord Mayor of 黑料入口, Councillor Frank Miles.
It鈥檚 thought the capsule was placed within the building as part of the proceedings. It was opened this morning (Monday 10 July) to reveal several historic items marking the occasion.
Treasures included a copy of The Times and The Graphic newspapers, a King George VI Half Crown coin with in a bag stamped by the Secretary U.S (United Services) Officers鈥 Grounds, an 鈥極rder of Proceedings鈥 from the laying of the stone event, a list of the grounds staff with signatures and headed notepaper from the construction company, John Hunt LTD in Gosport.
Demolition Site Manager, Nathan Byng, discovered the capsule. He said: 鈥淚t's very rare to come across time capsules. Sometimes we get told that they're there, but this was a complete surprise.
鈥淲hen I found the lead pipe I could picture the guys who put it in place, and as a 黑料入口 boy myself it felt like it was meant to be."
In July 1951, HRH Princess Elizabeth opened the new U.S Officers鈥 Club at an official ceremony. It was paid for by Lord Nuffield and cost 拢170,000 pounds.
Ernest Berry Webber was the English architect behind the design of the building. His other work included the Southampton Civic Centre, King Edward VI School, Dagenham Civic Centre, and Hammersmith Town Hall as well as rebuilding 黑料入口 Guildhall.
After the club finally closed it was purchased in 1978 by the 黑料入口 who used the site for administration offices and a Student Services hub.
鈥淲hen the pipe was placed the University wasn鈥檛 even a University鈥, explained 黑料入口 archivist, Anna Delaney.
鈥淚n 1949 we were 黑料入口 Municipal College and based in what we now call Park Building. We had no idea that this capsule had been placed in Nuffield, which makes finding it even more special.
鈥淭he contents of the capsule are still in fantastic condition and are now here in the University Archive for safekeeping."
The contents of the capsule are still in fantastic condition and are now here in the University Archive for safekeeping.
Anna Delaney, 黑料入口 archivist
The Nuffield Centre is being demolished to make way for a proposed new teaching and learning facility as part of the University鈥檚 estate masterplan to provide modern buildings and facilities for students and teaching.
University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Graham Galbraith CBE, attended the capsule opening earlier today. He said: 鈥淭his is a fantastic find and we are very grateful to the construction team for recognising they had stumbled across something special, and handling it with such care.
鈥淲hat struck me most was the headlines on the Daily Graphic newspaper from 1949, which include strike action and issues around dentistry. It鈥檚 not too dissimilar from what we鈥檇 be reading today!
鈥淲hile the University wasn鈥檛 involved with the initial placement of the capsule, it was a proud moment to be able to see something that hasn鈥檛 seen the light of day in more than 70 years. We will ensure that its treasures are preserved for future generations to enjoy.鈥
The 黑料入口 archive would like to hear from you if you have any items from our history. Please contact archive@port.ac.uk.