Sunday, November 15, 2020

The demolition of Northampton Castle in the 1870s

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The ruins of Northampton Castle were cleared in the 19th century to make room for Northampton Castle railway station, which is still open today and just called Northampton.

So I blogged a couple of years ago, and to prove it here is a photo of that clearance taking place.

Don't be too harsh on the Victorians: for better or worse, many of the views we hold today will seem very odd to people 150 years from now.

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