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Raunds and was
Raunds was the home of broadcaster, writer and television personality Sir David Frost in his youth, when his father, Paradine Frost, was a minister at the Methodist church.
There was once a Raunds railway station, on the Midland Railway's cross-country line from Kettering to Huntingdon, closed in September 1959, and which gave access to St Ives and Cambridge, though Raunds station was inconveniently sited 1½ miles from the town.
It was also planned that the Midland's Wellingborough to Higham Ferrers branch, also closed in 1959, would continue to Raunds, but landowners prevented it.

Raunds and by
Raunds is close to Stanwick Lakes ; a country park developed from gravel pits and managed by the Rockingham Forest Trust.
Events include: rock, jazz and folk concerts starring nationally and internationally known artists, performances by Raunds Community Choir and Raunds Temperance Band, song and tune sessions, dancing displays, a ceilidh and an annual youth dance competition.

Raunds and 4
Raunds Co-operative Society ran a supermarket and department store and had 4, 000 members until 2007 when it merged with the larger Midlands Co-operative Society.

Raunds and on
This park is internationally recognised for its birdlife and can be reached on foot from Raunds along Meadow Lane bridleway.
Raunds once held the record for the highest temperature in Britain at set on 10 August 1911 which stood until 1990.
Raunds Tigers FC focus on junior football and have several youth teams.
He scored on his debut in the 2-2 Boxing Day draw with Raunds Town.

Raunds and with
The A45 links Wellingborough with Northampton, Rushden, Higham Ferrers, Raunds, Thrapston, Oundle and Peterborough.
It is part of The East Northamptonshire College together with The Ferrers Specialist Arts College ( Higham Ferrers ), Huxlow School ( Irthlingborough ) and Manor School & Sports College ( Raunds ).
The main routes serving Rushden are Stagecoach services 50 / 49 with connections to Kettering and Bedford and the X46 / 47 providing links with Raunds, Wellingborough, Irchester and Northampton.
St Mary's church, Higham Ferrers, formerly collegiate, Early English and Decorated, is one of the finest churches in the county, and, as specially noteworthy among many beautiful buildings, there may be mentioned the churches at Irthlingborough and Lowick, with their lantern towers, Warmington, a very fine specimen of Early English work, Rushden, Finedon, Raunds and Fotheringhay.

Raunds and Road
Raunds Town Cricket Club have a ground in Marshalls Road.

Raunds and interesting
* Raunds War Memorials Research Has interesting Raunds facts.

Raunds and .
Raunds () is a small market town in rural Northamptonshire, England.
Raunds is situated north-east of Northampton.
Raunds played a role in the boot and shoe industry until its decline in the 1950s and 60s.
Raunds is adjacent to the A45 and close to the A14.
In what would have been a far more ambitious scheme, the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway ( the forerunner of the Great Central ), proposed a line from Doncaster to Raunds in an early version of its bid to build a trunk line to the capital.
Stanwick Lakes are within walking or cycling distance of Raunds, and river ways connect to the Nene Valley river section.
Raunds is home to a Hotpoint distribution centre, and depots for Robert Wiseman Dairies and Avery Dennison.
Raunds holds an annual music festival over a weekend in early May.
Raunds Music and Drama Society ( MADS ) holds several stage performances throughout the year.
Raunds Town FC are at Kiln Park and play in the United Counties Football League.
Archers of Raunds meet at Manor School and Sports College-everyone is welcome whatever their age or ability.

was and visited
Russ visited two places without result and his blood pressure was down to zero.
One day he was visited by a delegation of would-be imitators who wanted to know his secret.
He invited Mr. Case to stop by to say hello if he ever visited the academy and then added that he was on the managerial staff of the freshman football team
In fact, it was not until the King of Spain had visited at Pickfair that Mary and Doug were beckoned to cross the sacred barriers which separate Los Angeles and Pasadena from the hoi-polloi.
When she was nine years old, she wrote a description of a store she had visited.
When King Saud visited Washington, the overwhelming question consuming the press was the size of his family.
Holmes was asked if he had ever visited a house of prostitution, or a `` beatnik parlor or teahouse ''.
It was mostly for the benefit of the mailman, because hardly anybody else ever visited us.
The sensation he so overwhelmingly realized was one which told him he had been there before but he knew he had not, and could not recall any place he had visited to be likened to the limpid green water or the little fountain-falls or the green demon imprisoned beyond his reach.
Lincoln was close to the Todds, and he and his family occasionally visited the Todd estate in Lexington.
When Richard Nixon visited China in 1972, this song was played as the welcome music.
While Miss Marple is described as ' an old lady ' in many of the stories, her age is mentioned in " At Bertram's Hotel ", where it is said she visited the hotel when she was 14 and almost 60 years have passed since then.
In September 1962, by which time two Project Mercury astronauts had orbited the Earth, Gilruth had moved his organization to rented space in Houston, and construction of the MSC facility was under way, Kennedy visited Rice to reiterate his challenge in a famous speech:
For this purpose he visited the Diet of Nuremberg in 1522, where he made the acquaintance of the Reformer Andreas Osiander, by whose influence Albert was won over to Protestantism.
While in India, Hasan Ali Shah continued his close relationship with the British, and was even visited by the Prince of Wales when the future King Edward VII was on a state visit to India.
A Venetian embassy visited Constantinople in 1184 and an agreement was reached that compensation of 1, 500 gold pieces would be paid for the losses incurred in 1171.
Nevertheless, in 1171 Amalric visited Constantinople himself and envoys were sent to the kings of Europe for a second time, but again no help was received.
It was during this time that he followed closely the work of the main driving force behind the new modernism, Le Corbusier, and visited him in his Paris office several times in the following years.
Birdsey Northrop of Connecticut was responsible for globalizing it when he visited Japan in 1883 and delivered his Arbor Day and Village Improvement message.
The affliction of boils was also visited upon the people of Gath and of Ekron, whither the Ark was successively removed ( 1 Sam.
This Aeolus lived on the floating island of Aeolia and was visited by Odysseus and his crew in the Odyssey.
He was such a favourite with the latter, that, when Greece was visited by a drought in consequence of a murder which had been committed, the oracle of Delphi declared that the calamity would not cease unless Aeacus prayed to the gods that it might.

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