Irthlingborough/ˈɜːrθlɪŋbərə/, is a town on the River Nene in Northamptonshire, England. It had a population of 8,535 at the 2011 census and is the smallest town in England to have had a Football League team, Rushden & Diamonds F.C. The parish church, St Peter, has a lantern tower, unusual for Northamptonshire churches, which was built to guide travellers across the Nene valley in foggy weather. It also has doors at the four cardinal points; of note are the eight misericords in the chancel.
History
Irthlingborough was called Yrtlingaburg in the 8th century,Erdiburn in the Domesday Book, and later Artleborough.
Offa's Parliament
King Offa of Mercia held court near Irthlingborough circa 790.
John Pyel
In 1375 John Pyel, Mayor of London in 1372 - who is believed to have been born at Irthlingborough circa 1310 - obtained a royal licence to found the college of St. Peter, Irthlingborough by upgrading the parish church of St Peter. The college was to have six secular canons — one a dean — and four clerks, but he died before his intention was actually carried out. The design was eventually accomplished by his widow, Joan, in 1388.
please note...let the video buffer if the quality starts off poor, its worth it.
Take a journey through time and walk with me as i search for hidden relics of the past in the pine trees estate, Irthlingborough. This site is rich with history because it was the site of EBBW Vale steal, Iron & Coal Co and under the soil here is the adit for one of the largest mines in the country.
All information that i have gathered for this video has come from Alan Pack's (site surveyor) website. the link can be found below:
https://www.apack1.co.uk/
The OS Map featured :https://amzn.to/3qpMHsM
published: 07 Mar 2021
75th Anniversary V E Day Irthlingborough 2020
Yesterday was the 75th Anniversary of V.E day.
During lockdown its been nice to see and hear the positive.
Yesterday was a big celebration and although lockdown stopped us all celebrating as we planned, we wanted to show that people will still find a way.
This is our photo diary of the celebrations and decorations in Irthlingborough yesterday.
Thank you to everybody who agreed to be photographed.
Also please like and Subscribe to my videos so you can see more from me!
published: 09 May 2020
Irthlingborough Cement Works Quarry (Private Land)
This is the site of Irthlingborough Cement works which saw cement production from 1898-1928.
A big Thank you to Mr Brightwell for allowing me to film this wonderful piece of local heritage. This is private land upon which farm animals graze.. Please keep your dogs on the leads as you travel the footpath.
Big Thank you to cementkilns.co.uk for their wonderful documentation for all to read...
https://cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_premier.html
published: 03 Feb 2021
IRTHLINGBOROUGH WHITWORTHS NUT PLANT
A compilation of pics taken at work and at Christmas Parties of the workers of Whitworths Nut Plant in the mid 80's
published: 22 Jul 2017
Irthlingborough Road Closed (PurpleVision)
So i noticed the Irthlingborough road was closed so i decided to check it out and see whats going on. At the same time as its gale force winds, i thought it best to test out my new external microphone. Note to self mic must face who ever is talking at all times lol..
The Boya Microphone amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eqsoJD
published: 11 Mar 2021
The Ultimate Entertainers Family Home - Irthlingborough
please note...let the video buffer if the quality starts off poor, its worth it.
Take a journey through time and walk with me as i search for hidden relics of t...
please note...let the video buffer if the quality starts off poor, its worth it.
Take a journey through time and walk with me as i search for hidden relics of the past in the pine trees estate, Irthlingborough. This site is rich with history because it was the site of EBBW Vale steal, Iron & Coal Co and under the soil here is the adit for one of the largest mines in the country.
All information that i have gathered for this video has come from Alan Pack's (site surveyor) website. the link can be found below:
https://www.apack1.co.uk/
The OS Map featured :https://amzn.to/3qpMHsM
please note...let the video buffer if the quality starts off poor, its worth it.
Take a journey through time and walk with me as i search for hidden relics of the past in the pine trees estate, Irthlingborough. This site is rich with history because it was the site of EBBW Vale steal, Iron & Coal Co and under the soil here is the adit for one of the largest mines in the country.
All information that i have gathered for this video has come from Alan Pack's (site surveyor) website. the link can be found below:
https://www.apack1.co.uk/
The OS Map featured :https://amzn.to/3qpMHsM
Yesterday was the 75th Anniversary of V.E day.
During lockdown its been nice to see and hear the positive.
Yesterday was a big celebration and although lockdo...
Yesterday was the 75th Anniversary of V.E day.
During lockdown its been nice to see and hear the positive.
Yesterday was a big celebration and although lockdown stopped us all celebrating as we planned, we wanted to show that people will still find a way.
This is our photo diary of the celebrations and decorations in Irthlingborough yesterday.
Thank you to everybody who agreed to be photographed.
Also please like and Subscribe to my videos so you can see more from me!
Yesterday was the 75th Anniversary of V.E day.
During lockdown its been nice to see and hear the positive.
Yesterday was a big celebration and although lockdown stopped us all celebrating as we planned, we wanted to show that people will still find a way.
This is our photo diary of the celebrations and decorations in Irthlingborough yesterday.
Thank you to everybody who agreed to be photographed.
Also please like and Subscribe to my videos so you can see more from me!
This is the site of Irthlingborough Cement works which saw cement production from 1898-1928.
A big Thank you to Mr Brightwell for allowing me to film this wond...
This is the site of Irthlingborough Cement works which saw cement production from 1898-1928.
A big Thank you to Mr Brightwell for allowing me to film this wonderful piece of local heritage. This is private land upon which farm animals graze.. Please keep your dogs on the leads as you travel the footpath.
Big Thank you to cementkilns.co.uk for their wonderful documentation for all to read...
https://cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_premier.html
This is the site of Irthlingborough Cement works which saw cement production from 1898-1928.
A big Thank you to Mr Brightwell for allowing me to film this wonderful piece of local heritage. This is private land upon which farm animals graze.. Please keep your dogs on the leads as you travel the footpath.
Big Thank you to cementkilns.co.uk for their wonderful documentation for all to read...
https://cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_premier.html
So i noticed the Irthlingborough road was closed so i decided to check it out and see whats going on. At the same time as its gale force winds, i thought it bes...
So i noticed the Irthlingborough road was closed so i decided to check it out and see whats going on. At the same time as its gale force winds, i thought it best to test out my new external microphone. Note to self mic must face who ever is talking at all times lol..
The Boya Microphone amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eqsoJD
So i noticed the Irthlingborough road was closed so i decided to check it out and see whats going on. At the same time as its gale force winds, i thought it best to test out my new external microphone. Note to self mic must face who ever is talking at all times lol..
The Boya Microphone amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eqsoJD
please note...let the video buffer if the quality starts off poor, its worth it.
Take a journey through time and walk with me as i search for hidden relics of the past in the pine trees estate, Irthlingborough. This site is rich with history because it was the site of EBBW Vale steal, Iron & Coal Co and under the soil here is the adit for one of the largest mines in the country.
All information that i have gathered for this video has come from Alan Pack's (site surveyor) website. the link can be found below:
https://www.apack1.co.uk/
The OS Map featured :https://amzn.to/3qpMHsM
Yesterday was the 75th Anniversary of V.E day.
During lockdown its been nice to see and hear the positive.
Yesterday was a big celebration and although lockdown stopped us all celebrating as we planned, we wanted to show that people will still find a way.
This is our photo diary of the celebrations and decorations in Irthlingborough yesterday.
Thank you to everybody who agreed to be photographed.
Also please like and Subscribe to my videos so you can see more from me!
This is the site of Irthlingborough Cement works which saw cement production from 1898-1928.
A big Thank you to Mr Brightwell for allowing me to film this wonderful piece of local heritage. This is private land upon which farm animals graze.. Please keep your dogs on the leads as you travel the footpath.
Big Thank you to cementkilns.co.uk for their wonderful documentation for all to read...
https://cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_premier.html
So i noticed the Irthlingborough road was closed so i decided to check it out and see whats going on. At the same time as its gale force winds, i thought it best to test out my new external microphone. Note to self mic must face who ever is talking at all times lol..
The Boya Microphone amazon link: https://amzn.to/3eqsoJD
Irthlingborough/ˈɜːrθlɪŋbərə/, is a town on the River Nene in Northamptonshire, England. It had a population of 8,535 at the 2011 census and is the smallest town in England to have had a Football League team, Rushden & Diamonds F.C. The parish church, St Peter, has a lantern tower, unusual for Northamptonshire churches, which was built to guide travellers across the Nene valley in foggy weather. It also has doors at the four cardinal points; of note are the eight misericords in the chancel.
History
Irthlingborough was called Yrtlingaburg in the 8th century,Erdiburn in the Domesday Book, and later Artleborough.
Offa's Parliament
King Offa of Mercia held court near Irthlingborough circa 790.
John Pyel
In 1375 John Pyel, Mayor of London in 1372 - who is believed to have been born at Irthlingborough circa 1310 - obtained a royal licence to found the college of St. Peter, Irthlingborough by upgrading the parish church of St Peter. The college was to have six secular canons — one a dean — and four clerks, but he died before his intention was actually carried out. The design was eventually accomplished by his widow, Joan, in 1388.
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