Northampton
Used as a location for television, film and theatre is Northampton in Northamptonshire. Featured in William Shakespeare's history play King John and in Becket, a play by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is the Castle of Northampton.
Visit WebsiteAn invaluable device for each private investigator and private detective is this landline telephone recorder which will enable them to record vital evidence from each conversations in an investigation, when connected to a landline socket. It's perfect for lengthy term surveillance of telephone calls, recording as much as 280 hours of conversation, or to back up a private investigator’s or private detective’s own calls. A separate battery pack is also obtainable.
A genuinely helpful feature of the device is that it only records the sounds from the telephone line and not random sounds within the room. This ensures that the recordings are of high quality, which is vital to any investigation a private investigator or private detective undertakes, as evidence requirements to be clear without having background noise to avoid confusion. The landline telephone recorder also comes with an added external microphone, with a lead a metre in length, so the device might be deployed in a range of circumstances. To play back the recordings, earphones could be plugged in to listen to the evidence, which are supplied with the device, or a private investigator or private detective can listen through a PC with no the require for software program, as a computer will recognise it as a flash drive USB.
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Used as a location for television, film and theatre is Northampton in Northamptonshire. Featured in William Shakespeare's history play King John and in Becket, a play by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is the Castle of Northampton.
Visit WebsiteEstablished by royal charter by King Henry III in 1261 was the first University of Northampton in Northamptonshire, which started to rival the universities in Cambridge and Oxford, with their students migrating to the Northampton establishment.
Visit WebsiteAlmost completely destroyed by the Great Fire of Northampton in 1675 was the current All Saints' Church that was built on the location of a great Norman church, All Hallows in Northamptonshire. A small rural settlement is thought to have existed in the present-day district of Duston in the Roman period where remains of Roman pottery were found there.
Visit WebsiteNational Lift Tower is a dominant feature and visible from most of the town at 127.45 m (418 ft 2 in) tall. On the Northampton Loop of the West Coast Main Line, Northampton railway station in Northamptonshire, has services southbound to London Euston and northbound to Birmingham and Crewe. Also providing two daily services to London are Virgin Trains.
Visit WebsiteThe address of Premiership rugby union team Northampton Saints, who play at Franklin's Gardens in the St James area, is the town. Northampton suffered flooding on Good Friday 1998 where two people were killed and thousands of homes were affected, particularly in the areas of Far Cotton and St James in Northamptonshire.
Visit WebsiteNorthampton School for Boys which became the top performing comprehensive school in the country in 2007 and Northampton School for Girls, the first school in England to gain Specialist Music College status are some of its successful secondary schools in Northamptonshire.
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