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  • Exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    Fuller_exterior_7498.jpg
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller03_May2019_HDR2.jpg
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller02_May2019_HDR2.jpg
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller_May2019_HDR2.jpg
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller03_May2019_HDR2.psd
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller_May2019_HDR2.psd
  • The exterior of the Grade II listed Fuller Baptist Church in Gold Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire, UK.<br />
A church has been on this site since 1696 and the current building is named in memory of Rev'd Andrew Fuller a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, formed in Kettering in the late 1700's
    fuller02_May2019_HDR2.psd
  • St Botophs Parish Church, Barton Seagrave Northamptonshire, seen from 'The Spinney' on a frost winter morning..looking across the valley in the pirate ship ride at Wicksteed Park
    Barton_Seagrave_St_Botophs_5305.jpg
  • Parish Church in the village of Weekley, Northamptonshire. also showing the former Montagu hospital
    Weekley_village_Northamptonshire_981...jpg
  • St Botophs Parish Church, Barton Seagrave Northamptonshire, seen from 'The Spinney' on a frosty winter morning.
    Barton_Seagrave_St_Botophs_5308.jpg
  • Parish Church in the village of Weekley, Northamptonshire. also showing the former Montagu hospital
    Weekley_village_Northamptonshire_982...jpg
  • St Botophs Parish Church, Barton Seagrave Northamptonshire, seen from 'The Spinney' on a frost winter morning..looking across the valley is Kettering
    Barton_Seagrave_St_Botophs_5309.jpg
  • St Botophs Parish Church, Barton Seagrave Northamptonshire, seen from 'The Spinney' on a frost winter morning..looking across the valley and through the mist is Kettering
    Barton_Seagrave_St_Botophs_5302.jpg
  • Fotheringhay 02.JPG
  • Fotheringhay 01.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 06.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 03.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 05.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 07.JPG
  • Fotheringhay 04.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 04.JPG
  • Wadenhoe village in Northamptonshire featuring a medevial church on a hill abovethe village
    Wadenhoe 02.JPG
  • fotheringhay 03.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire Village of Aldwincle in East Nortamptonshire.<br />
Is unusual un that for it size it feature two large churches
    Aldwincle 05.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire Village of Aldwincle in East Nortamptonshire.<br />
Is unusual un that for it size it feature two large churches
    Aldwincle 04.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire Village of Aldwincle in East Nortamptonshire.<br />
Is unusual un that for it size it feature two large churches
    Aldwincle 01.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay08.JPG
  • Photograph of the South Northamptonshire town of Higham Ferrers
    Higham 07.JPG
  • St Botolphs, Barton Seagrave and the village green finally sees some sun after a week of snow filled skies
    Barton_Seagrave_village_Green_260113...jpg
  • The river Ise Ford in the village of Geddington, Northamptonshire.<br />
Geddington was one of the stopping points for the funeral cortège of Queen Eleanor and the village is home to an intact and original Eleanor Cross.
    Geddington Ford_1067.jpg
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay 06.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire village of Bulwick, north of corby off the A43 towards Stamford
    Bulwick (2).JPG
  • The Northamptonshire village of Bulwick, north of corby off the A43 towards Stamford
    Bulwick (4).JPG
  • The northamptonshire village of Bulwick, in the north of the county just off the A43.
    bulwick 01.JPG
  • THe village of Barton Seagrave on the outskirts of Kettering, northamptonshire, sits on the edge of the Ise Valley and borders Wicksteed Park.<br />
Seen from across the remains of Castle fields and the cricket ground
    Barton Seagrave From the Spinney_351...jpg
  • Photograph of the South Northamptonshire town of Higham Ferrers
    Higham 09.JPG
  • Photograph of the South Northamptonshire town of Higham Ferrers
    Higham 06.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay06.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay03.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay02.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay distant (1).JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay distant.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay 07.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire village of Bulwick, north of corby off the A43 towards Stamford
    Bulwick (3).JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay07.JPG
  • St Botolphs, Barton Seagrave finally sees some sun after a week of snow filled skies
    St_Botophs_Barton_Seagrave_260113_1a.jpg
  • The Northamptonshire village of Islip, on the river Nene near the town of Thrapston
    Islip 07.jpg
  • Photograph of the South Northamptonshire town of Higham Ferrers
    Higham 05.JPG
  • Photograph of the high street looking toward the market square in the South Northamptonshire town of Higham Ferrers
    Higham 01.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay05.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay04.JPG
  • The village of Fothinghay on the river Nene in Northamptonshire.<br />
The now destroyed castle was the location for the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
    Fotheringhay01.JPG
  • The Northamptonshire village of Islip, on the river Nene near the town of Thrapston
    Islip 08.jpg
  • New view of Kettering Parish Church
    Kettering_Parish_Church_6834.jpg
  • l-r, minster at Easthampstead Baptist Church with Abdulai (Abs) Dumbuya
    DST_5328.jpg
  • l-r, minster at Easthampstead Baptist Church with Abdulai (Abs) Dumbuya
    DST_5332.jpg
  • Elder at Easthampstead Baptist Church and DST chairman, Rob Lee
    DST_5363.jpg
  • Abdulai (Abs) Dumbuya arriving at Easthampstead Baptist Church.
    DST_5356.jpg
  • Rushden Church 2.JPG
  • Rushden Church 1.JPG
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