Welton, High Street c.1955
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Down the street stands Welton's church, dedicated to St Martin and distinguished by its square 14th-century tower. Inside is an ancient tub-shaped font, said to be Saxon. A small brass recalls that in 1899 five sons of the village carved the splendid pulpit 'for the love of the church'. They were also responsible for the alms box, which represents an open hand appealing for coins.
An extract from Northamptonshire Photographic Memories.
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