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Roade Cutting, Roade, Northamptonshire. Date: 1839
Northamptonshire CCC Cricket TeamGroup photo, Northamptonshire CCC Cricket Team. Date: circa 1936
Programme cover, Northampton Repertory Theatre, October 1949. 1949
Queen Victoria at Weedon railway station, NorthamptonshireQueen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at Weedon railway station, Northamptonshire, in November 1844, on their way to a three-day visit to Burghley House. The station opened in 1838. Date: 1844
Battle of Naseby Memorial Obelisk, NorthamptonshireThe Battle of Naseby Memorial Obelisk, Northamptonshire Date: circa 1940
Hanging the Kaiser at BrackleyAfter the signing of the Armistace on November 11th 1918 effiges of The German Kaiser and Little Willie were hung at Brackley Northants in front of a large crowd illustrating the anger felt by
Menin Road South CWGC CemeteryThe cemetery was used by the 85ths Staffs, 9th East Surreys and Field Ambulances from January 1916 to 1918. It contains UK, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand
Farriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, SilverstoneFarriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, Shoeing and General Smith, Silverstone, Northamptonshire. circa 1910
Farriers invoice, Owen Coles, Silverstone, NorthantsFarriers invoice, Owen Coles, Shoeing and General Smith, Silverstone, Northamptonshire. circa 1910
Butchers receipts, J Jeffery, Silverstone, NorthantsButchers receipts, J Jeffery of Silverstone, Northamptonshire, dated 1910, 1929 and 1939. 1910-1939
Thrapston Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonshireThrapston Bridge Street railway station, Thrapston, Northamptonshire. It opened (as Thrapston Station) in 1845. Date: 1845
Oundle railway station, Northamptonshire, seen here in the year it opened. Date: 1845
Railway station at Kettering, Northamptonshire, on the Leicester and Hitchin Railway route, with people waiting with their luggage on opposite platforms. Date: 1857
Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonRailway station at Northampton, with a busy street scene outside. The first of three stations in the city, it was known as Bridge Street railway station, opening in 1845. Date: 1847
Roade Cutting and bridge, Roade, Northamptonshire, September 1904. Date: 1904
E W Clark, Northamptonshire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934
A H Bakewell, Northamptonshire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934
Village of Pattishall, NorthamptonshireVillage of Pattishall (or Pateshull), South Northamptonshire. Date: 20th century
Thro the gate, a glimpse of typical Northamptonshire, England, countryside, near Church Stowe. Date: early 1960s
The Pavilion, Weedon, Northamptonshire. circa 1850
Gordon Russell racing in Bentley at Silverstone, NorthantsGordon Russell racing in an 8-litre Bentley Special at Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Date: 1982
Hounds of the Grafton Hunt in actionHounds of the Grafton Hunt (operating in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire) in action. Date: 1936
Miss Painter, horse belonging to Frank FreemanMiss Painter, a horse belonging to the the huntsman Frank Freeman, member of the Pytchley Hunt, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Badby, part of Pytchley Hunt area, NorthamptonshireBadby, viewed from Kewnham, part of the Pytchley Hunt area, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Near Crick, part of Pytchley Hunt area, NorthamptonshireScenery near Crick, part of the Pytchley Hunt area, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Pytchley Hunt from Harrington, NorthamptonshirePytchley Hunt in action, viewed from Harrington, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Berrydale, covert of the Pytchley Hunt, NorthamptonshireBerrydale, a good covert used by the Pytchley Hunt, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Lt. -Col. Edgar R. Mobbs, 7th Bn. Northants Reg. Rugby InternLieutenant Colonel Edgar R. Mobbs, D.S.O. Edgar Roberts Mobbs DSO (1882 - 1917) was an English rugby union footballer who played for and captained Northampton R.F.C. and England
Sywell aerodrome, Northants
Northants PanoramaA panoramic scene looking from Honey Hill, near Cold Ashby, looking eastwards, Northamptonshire, England Date: early 1960s
Rushton Hall, NorthamptonshireSheep graze and ducks dabble in the grounds of Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, the seat of the Hon Mrs C Medlycott. Date: 1829
Rushton, NorthamptonshireThe triangular lodge at Rushton, Northamptonshire Date: 1841
Northants FarmhouseThe entrance to a farm at Wicken, a village in the extreme south of the county of Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Shearing, NorthantsShearing sheep, Northamptonshire Date: 1953
Triangular LodgePart of the curious Triangular Lodge at Rushton, Northants. built by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1593, planned as an emblem of the Holy Trinity, everything in a series of threes
Aynho / Apricot VillageCottagers in this Northants village grow apricots on the walls of their cottages. When the fruit is ripe, the fruit is harvested, sold and the money used to pay the rent
John Dryden / AldwinkleJOHN DRYDEN Aldwinkle, Northants, birthplace of the English poet and Poet Laureate