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Grafton Underwood, Northamptonshire

Grafton Underwood maps

Historic maps of Grafton Underwood and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Grafton Underwood maps

Grafton Underwood map

Historic map of Grafton Underwood

Northamptonshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Northamptonshire

Grafton Underwood map

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Grafton Underwood photos

We have no photos of Grafton Underwood, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Warkton, Geddington, Barton Seagrave, Lowick, Kettering, Little Oakley, Burton Latimer, Islip, Stanion, Isham, Thrapston, Denford, Finedon

Grafton Underwood books

Displaying 3 of 8 books about Grafton Underwood and the local area.   View all Grafton Underwood books

Northampton Town and City Memories
Paperback
$26

Kettering Town and City Memories
Paperback
$26

Northamptonshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Grafton Underwood books
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Memories of Grafton Underwood

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My grannie

My grandmother was born in Geddinton Nov. 4, 1888. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary Magdalene. I have the prayer book she was given at her Confirmation. Her name was Agnes Mary Hopkins, the daughter of York and Rebecca Hopkins. She emigrated to Canada with her sister, Emily Whitney in 1910. My father visited Geddington when he... [more]

Shared on 14 February 2008 by Margaret Reid.

Smithy

Ref: the smithy to the left of the thatched cottages.
I was evacuated at the age of 11, birthday the day before, to Miss Scott's cottage (which was sited opposite the smithy). On my first day in Barton (1/9/39) I was given a bedroom in the attic that had a small window where I used to watch the smith at... [more]

Shared on 17 December 2008 by Tom Andrews.

The Bus Station

I have put 1970 as my year of recollection, but I was catching the 259 service from bay 5 at about the time this photograph was taken.
In 1970 I was working on the buses as a conductor and by 1974 as a driver.
You will see in the photo that buses reversed onto the bays, this changed in the mid... [more]

Shared on 05 March 2009 by Derek Fox.

Working in Kettering Careers Office

I spent an enjoyable month in Spring 1988 working for Kettering Careers Office as part of my training during a post grad year for my Careers Guidance Diploma.

I remember Tresham College, lovely shops, friendly people, a comfortable bed and breakfast for the month arranged for me by the college, and my journey each Sunday and Friday evening by... [more]

Shared on 23 February 2009 by John Howard Norfolk.

Hairdressers/Barbers

Would anyone remember the name and exact location of a hairdressers/barbers shop in Kettering Regent Street area? Looking at late 1920's onwards.

Shared on 23 April 2007 by Margaret Laurance.

Islip in the early 60's

Greetings,  My name is Diane and I am an American who lived in the Grange on High Street in Islip in the early 60's.  My father was in the USAF stationed at Alconberry.   I have fond memories of Islip.  I remember going to the fair in the churchyard, walking to Thrapston for fish and chips and, much to the dismay of... [more]

Shared on 25 June 2007 by Diane Olson.

The Red Lion Isham

We bought our house in 1968, it is almost opposite the Red Lion. The landlord at the time was Mr. Fred Nobles who was my wife's uncle, and we believe he had been landlord from about 1955. The pub still had an orchard at that time with Gents toilets "up the yard". One of the most talked about clients was the... [more]

Shared on 31 August 2008 by Nigel Stokes.

The Old Red Lion

I was born in the above pub in  1940. My grandmother Mary Jane Abbot used to run it and there was an old skittle alley in the bar. I was born in the room above it. The pub used to have an old rose garden, an orchard and a small car park, a pet pig [Sally] and I used to help... [more]

Shared on 24 March 2008 by Jayne Gilbert.

Extracts From Grafton Underwood & Northamptonshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Grafton Underwood, inspired by Frith photos.

Northampton Town and City Memories

This view down St Giles Street has the Guildhall tower in the distance and the 1938 Co-op on the right, a building in Art Deco style. The ter- race with the deeply-shadowed eaves in the middle distance is the 17th- century Massingberd Charity Gift buildings, rebuilt in 1864.

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Northampton Town and City Memories

The carving exudes an almost barbaric air: the capitals are full of curi- ous foliage inhabited by mythical winged creatures, writhing figures and animals, and the arches are a profusion of geometric decoration — a marked contrast to the more chaste Gothic style just then emerging from France. The tower was rebuilt in the 17th century, apart from the arch into the nave we see in... [more]

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Northampton Town and City Memories

This view is taken from beside the 17th-century pre-fire stone survivor, Hazelrigg House, looking east along the tram tracks, with the road widening towards Horse Market. All the buildings on the left have recently been replaced (in 2002) by the Sol Central complex, which includes an Ibis Hotel.

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