In the Springtime of their Lives
Eric Franklin and Eddie Sewell from Thrapston's District Historical Society have written a book to remember local war heroes.
Pytchley Gates bigger and better
An important county landmark, that was damaged in an accident, has been restored to its former glory.
Bombing of school is remembered
People from Rushden recall the day a German bomb dropped on their school killing seven children.
Papers show a glimpse in history
A discovery into the past as the Rogers family find newspapers from the 1920s
The search for the Black Soldiers
A Wellingborough group is appealing for information about some black American soldiers.
Historic transport museum
Passenger services in Rushden may have been lost in the Beeching cuts, but the station very much lives on as an historical symbol.
Airliner lies below a cake shop
Oliver Adams bakeries are commonly known for their bread and cakes, but underneath one Northampton shop are remnants of an old Clipper plane.
Caroline Chisholm never forgotten
Caroline Chisholm was a remarkable woman from our region who believed in public service.
Shoe trade's long running history
Shoe manufacturer's G.L. Michel and Sons play a large part in the history of Northampton.