St. James End, Northampton
St. James End also known as simply St. James and historically St James's End (or locally 'Jimmy's End') is a district west of the town centre in Northampton, England. The area developed from the mid to late 19th century particularly with the expansion of the shoe manufacturing and engineering industries, and also the extension of the railway from London in June 1882.
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St. James End, Northampton
St. James End also known as simply St. James and historically St James's End (or locally 'Jimmy's End') is a district west of the town centre in Northampton, England. The area developed from the mid to late 19th century particularly with the expansion of the shoe manufacturing and engineering industries, and also the extension of the railway from London in June 1882.
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St. James End also known as si ...... lway from London in June 1882.
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Locations of monastic houses in Northampton
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St. James' End
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St James' Parish Church, St James' Road
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St. James End also known as si ...... lway from London in June 1882.
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