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A business promotion video we made (rushes before editing) for KGT Logistics, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire

Welland railway viaduct, Northamptonshire/Rutland border. An incredible and stunning piece of Victorian architectural structure built between 1875 & 1880 by 3,500 men and 120 horses with 30 million bricks and 20,000 tons of concrete. Boasting 82 arches and just over 1275 yards in length it still remains the largest and longest masonry structure in the UK.

Photographs
Billionaires, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Pub used to be called The Cherry Tree

The Lilacs Pub, Isham, Kettering

The Woolpack Inn, Islip, Northamptonshire

Triangular Lodge, Rushton, Northamptonshire

Nine Arches bridge, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, spanning the River Nene

Thrapston railway viaduct spanning the River Nene

Islip village, Northamptonshire, in its entirety

Thrapston railway viaduct adjacent to the A14 heading East

Thrapston, Northamptonshire at sunrise

Controversial Weekley Woods, north of Kettering. Will they be here in 2 years time, or will they disappear due to industrial development?

Three photos from a video I made about the Welland Valley railway viaduct, built in 1880 and is still the longest and largest masonry structure in the UK



A few photographs of an art that is sadly disappearing, so I'm pleased these incredibly skilled gentlemen asked me to make a video of their beautiful craft




Boughton Green, Northamptonshire, 700 years old St. John the Baptist church ruins


8 second exposure using an ND16 filter on the A14 around Kettering, Northamptonshire



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