IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Military Road, NORTHAMPTON, NN1 3EE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Military Road, NN1 3EE by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (51 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
1
Military Court
Retained date stones of previous buildings on this site.
Image: © Burgess Von Thunen Taken: 28 Aug 2013
0.02 miles
2
Military Road
Victorian terraces in The Mounts.
Image: © Burgess Von Thunen Taken: 19 Jan 2015
0.05 miles
3
Territorial Army Centre and Drill Hall, Northampton (3)
Built following the 1852 reform of the Militia to provide a secure and defensible store for the local regiment. One of a number of decorative barracks which were intended to act as a focus of local pride and to assist in filling the regiment's quota of recruits. The drill hall was probably added to provide space for drilling in wet weather. It was designed in the Fortress Gothic Revival Style as the headquarters of the 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, and completed in 1859. The unit evolved to become the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment in 1887 and the 4th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, in 1908. The battalion was mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 before being deployed to Gallipoli and, ultimately, to Palestine. The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was also based at Clare Street at this time. Following a major refurbishment in 2015, the drill hall became the home of Headquarters Company and of 118 Recovery Company of 104 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: it remains an active Army Reserve Centre See Image], Image] and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375621 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Street_drill_hall,_Northampton
Image: © Chris Taken: 27 Oct 2019
0.06 miles
4
Territorial Army Centre and Drill Hall, Northampton (2)
Built following the 1852 reform of the Militia to provide a secure and defensible store for the local regiment. One of a number of decorative barracks which were intended to act as a focus of local pride and to assist in filling the regiment's quota of recruits. The drill hall was probably added to provide space for drilling in wet weather. It was designed in the Fortress Gothic Revival Style as the headquarters of the 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, and completed in 1859. The unit evolved to become the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment in 1887 and the 4th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, in 1908. The battalion was mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 before being deployed to Gallipoli and, ultimately, to Palestine. The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was also based at Clare Street at this time. Following a major refurbishment in 2015, the drill hall became the home of Headquarters Company and of 118 Recovery Company of 104 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: it remains an active Army Reserve Centre See Image], Image] and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375621 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Street_drill_hall,_Northampton
Image: © Chris Taken: 27 Oct 2019
0.06 miles
5
Territorial Army Centre and Drill Hall, Northampton
Built following the 1852 reform of the Militia to provide a secure and defensible store for the local regiment. One of a number of decorative barracks which were intended to act as a focus of local pride and to assist in filling the regiment's quota of recruits. The drill hall was probably added to provide space for drilling in wet weather. It was designed in the Fortress Gothic Revival Style as the headquarters of the 1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, and completed in 1859. The unit evolved to become the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment in 1887 and the 4th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment, in 1908. The battalion was mobilised at the drill hall in August 1914 before being deployed to Gallipoli and, ultimately, to Palestine. The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was also based at Clare Street at this time. Following a major refurbishment in 2015, the drill hall became the home of Headquarters Company and of 118 Recovery Company of 104 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: it remains an active Army Reserve Centre See Image, Image] and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1375621 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Street_drill_hall,_Northampton
Image: © Chris Taken: 27 Oct 2019
0.06 miles
6
Northampton TA Centre, Drill Hall
Image: © Alex McGregor Taken: 17 Jul 2014
0.06 miles
7
Gray Street and Hunter Street, Northampton
Looking from Gray Street to its junction with Hunter Street in Northampton's boot and shoe quarter.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 27 Nov 2017
0.06 miles
8
Northampton TA Centre, Drill Hall
Image: © Alex McGregor Taken: 17 Jul 2014
0.07 miles
9
Watkin Terrace, Northampton
Image: © Chris Taken: 27 Oct 2019
0.11 miles
10
Northampton: up Duke Street
A typical street in the Boot and Shoe Quarter of the town.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 13 May 2023
0.13 miles
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