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:The Society researches, records and promotes the history of Finedon and its inhabitants. Its archives include over 2000 photographic images, many of which can be seen on the website along with details of its newsletters, publications and meetings.  
:The Society researches, records and promotes the history of Finedon and its inhabitants. Its archives include over 2000 photographic images, many of which can be seen on the website along with details of its newsletters, publications and meetings.  
'''Great Addington'''<br>
Email: [mailto:kevinbinley@btinternet.com kevinbinley@btinternet.com]<br>Website: [https://www.greataddingtonhistory.uk/home/ Great Addington – a history of an English village]<br>
:The lavishly illustrated website features a large collection of written material and pictures relating to this village, including aerial photographs and maps. There are many articles about the lives of local people from the past as well as notable local buildings.


'''Great Doddington Heritage Group'''<br>
'''Great Doddington Heritage Group'''<br>
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:The Society prints records and documents relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. The website gives details of publications in print, some of which may include early material relating to Northamptonshire as it was part of the diocese of Lincoln until 1541.
:The Society prints records and documents relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. The website gives details of publications in print, some of which may include early material relating to Northamptonshire as it was part of the diocese of Lincoln until 1541.
'''Little Addington'''<br>
Social media:[https://www.facebook.com/alcazar52/ Pete Waite's Little Addington]<br>
:This Facebook group is managed by Peter Waite to share his collection of photographs and information about the village in which he has lived for most of his life.


'''Market Harborough Historical Society'''<br>
'''Market Harborough Historical Society'''<br>
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