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  • His first post was as a Curate in Kettering after which became Vicar of St Mary's, North
  • Boucaud committed his future to Kettering after signing a new-two year contract in May
  • Bristol Rovers in 1901, before returning to Kettering after a year.
  • In August 2009, he joined Kettering after gaining international clearance from t
  • He died in Kettering aged 76.
  • Before Connect Kettering all buses were part of Stagecoach and all bu
  • Kettering also left the Southern League along with Cwm
  • Kettering also manufactured ignition equipment and gen
  • The club won the Kettering Amateur League championship in 1954, and the
  • It is between the towns of Kettering and Wellingborough.
  • The constituency covers the district of Kettering and the east of the district of Daventry, in
  • In 1919 Charles Kettering and Thomas Midgley, Jr. began experimenting
  • s created in 1983 from parts of the seats of Kettering and Wellingborough.
  • nsuitable for express trains running between Kettering and Nottingham via the Manton loop, so an ea
  • He then had trials with Kettering and Burton Albion and eventually signed for
  • ns as rector of Wirksworth, North Wingfield, Kettering, and Grindon.
  • and this formed the first Baptist Church in Kettering, and from which the Fuller Church ultimately
  • idland and Scottish Railway, running between Kettering and Oakham from the mid 19th Century and to
  • Charles F. Kettering and colleagues, working at the various incar
  • , Franklin Roosevelt, Andrew Mellon, Charles Kettering, and other notables.
  • It is on the A509 road, three miles south of Kettering and a mile to the west of Burton Latimer.
  • e A43 in north-east Northamptonshire between Kettering and Corby.
  • tonshire, England, three miles south-west of Kettering and near the A14 road.
  • nshire it bypasses the towns of Northampton, Kettering and Corby which are the three principal dest
  • rome serving Northampton, Wellingborough and Kettering as it is situated midway between these towns
  • eld incumbencies at Rockingham, Westbury and Kettering before being appointed Provost of St Ninian'
  • He was the Labour Member of Parliament for Kettering between 1945 and 1964, beating the young inc
  • Brambleside Ward is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council.
  • All Saints Ward is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council and is commonly regarded as
  • Northfield Ward is a 1-member ward within Kettering Borough Council.
  • The fund is administered by the Kettering Borough Council.
  • Slade Ward is a 2-seat ward of Kettering Borough Council, covering the southern rural
  • Prior to this date, Kettering Borough was represented by the Urban Distric
  • newly built village and civil parish in the Kettering borough of Northamptonshire, England, a few
  • In 2008 Kettering Borough Council approved an application for
  • St. Peter's Ward is a 2-seat ward of Kettering Borough Council.
  • William Knibb is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council, created by boundary changes
  • chaels Ward and Wicksteed Ward, is a ward of Kettering Borough Council that was created by boundary
  • derwood is a village and civil parish in the Kettering borough of Northamptonshire, England.
  • The last local elections for Kettering Borough Council, which covers the Borough of
  • Avondale Grange is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council, created by boundary changes
  • Kettering Borough Council was established in 1973, as
  • Kenneth Jack, ex-councillor and head of Kettering Borough Council, came out of retirement to s
  • ugh St. Giles Ward is a 2-member ward within Kettering Borough Council located in the north of Desb
  • of Burton Latimer, is a 3-member ward within Kettering Borough Council.
  • Kettering Borough Council
  • Kettering Borough Council Elections 2007
  • lected as a Desborough Town Councillor, then Kettering Borough Councillor, representing the Desboro
  • Kettering Borough Council Elections 1999
  • Kettering Borough Council Elections 2003
  • Kettering Borough Council elections 1999
  • rkton and Weekley, is a 1-member ward within Kettering Borough Council.
  • Ward, representing the north eastern part of Kettering Borough, is a 1-member ward within Kettering
  • The Kettering by-election, 1940 was a parliamentary by-ele
  • al Center Board of Overseers, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Board of Overseers, Kravis Lea
  • ies, and hospitals including, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Columbia University, Universi
  • Kettering College of Medical Arts is located in Ketter
  • Kettering College of Medical Arts also teaches religio
  • Kettering College provides education in many fields.
  • Kettering College's Master of Physician Assistant Stud
  • y under their own branding these are Connect Kettering, Connect Wellingborough, Corby Star and Dave
  • The existing Kettering constituency undergoes substantial boundary
  • Kettering constituency is a semi-rural constituency, p
  • Connect Radio 97.2 & 107.4 serves Kettering, Corby and Wellingborough.
  • The hospital covers North Northamptonshire ( Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Rushden and other to
  • Kettering currently serves on several committees in th
  • n settlements are the nearby towns of Corby, Kettering, Desborough and Market Harborough.
  • tle Oakley is a small village located in the Kettering district in Northamptonshire, England.
  • t the August 8, 1945 announcement, Sloan and Kettering emphasized that the dramatic news of the ato
  • The Town Ground in Kettering, England was used by Northamptonshire for 65
  • Pegasus Software is based in Kettering, England and develops accounting and financi
  • ony John Jaszczun (born 16 September 1977 in Kettering, England) is a professional footballer, curr
  • known as Toby Bailey, (born 28 August 1976, Kettering, England) was an English cricketer who playe
  • Herbert Hales (born 1908 in Kettering, England) was a footballer who played in the
  • Daniel Ryan Keatings (born 4 January 1990 in Kettering, England) is a British artistic gymnast.
  • Shaun Peter Carey (born 13 May 1976 in Kettering, England) is a former professional footballe
  • was born 17 December 1954 and brought up in Kettering, England.
  • Cassano's pizza dough is manufactured at a Kettering facility and flash-frozen before being shipp
  • Rolfe attended Kettering Fairmont High School, and played college soc
  • Kettering finished 14th in his first season in charge
  • Steve would remain with Kettering for the entire 2005-2006 season.
  • rson, who had been Co-operative Party MP for Kettering from 1918 to 1922, but had not contested a p
  • iament (MP) representing the constituency of Kettering from 1983 until 97, and was made a life peer
  • As a result, Kettering gains the electoral wards to make the seat c
  • Kettering General Hospital in May 2007
  • Kettering General Hospital is a NHS hospital in Ketter
  • He was educated at Kettering Grammar School and became an apprentice carp
  • n Rushden, Northamptonshire, and educated at Kettering Grammar School.
  • hotographs of a space observation project at Kettering Grammar School in Northamptonshire.
  • As well as Kettering Grammar School, whose site was seconded in 1
  • 09/01/1964 Kettering, Granada Theatre (2 shows)
  • After curacies in Armley and Kettering he was appointed vicar of the Isle of Dogs i
  • ), Col. Deeds Homestead, currently owned by Kettering health Network, Dayton OH, USA
  • Grier began his coaching career at Waterford Kettering High School in Waterford, Michigan as an ass
  • 72 Jane completed her secondary study at the Kettering High School for Girls.
  • He played high school football at Kettering High School in Detroit.
  • Later he worked at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital (chairman of Dept of Radiation Ther
  • He was released by Kettering in May 2009.
  • He lived at Boughton House near Kettering in Northamptonshire.
  • rthamptonshire Evening Telegraph, founded in Kettering in 1897, with four change pages.
  • He scored his first two goals for Kettering in a 2-1 victory over Ebbsfleet United.
  • all village in Northamptonshire just west of Kettering, in 1950.
  • tch was appointed the first Charter Mayor of Kettering in 1938.
  • outh central England, forming the route from Kettering in Northamptonshire to the M1 and A5 in Milt
  • It is situated between Corby and Kettering in Newton and Little Oakley civil parishes.
  • Cranford St John is an English village near Kettering in Northamptonshire.
  • gh Melton Mowbray and Corby, which opened to Kettering in 1880.
  • ge of Wythmail is located 4.5 miles south of Kettering in the English county of Northamptonshire.
  • castle in 1910, and a memorial exhibition in Kettering in 1931.
  • He joined Kettering in November 2000 for a £25,000 fee (equallin
  • A6003 is an A-class road in England, linking Kettering in Northamptonshire with Corby and Oakham, t
  • er Biology and Genetics Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute in the Spring of 2007; Professor o
  • The Kettering Ironstone Railway was an industrial narrow g
  • old station house is all that remains of the Kettering Ironstone Railway that used to run along the
  • 1976 in Kettering) is Chairman and a founding trustee of The C
  • Kettering is a county constituency in Northamptonshire
  • Connect Kettering is the brand name of six bus routes in the t
  • St Peter's School in Kettering is a primary independent school with a Chris
  • Steve Kettering is the Iowa State Senator from the 26th Dist
  • Gary Woods (born 1 October 1990 in Kettering) is an English footballer who plays as a goa
  • It was named after but did not include Kettering itself.
  • 1600, Sir Edmund Montague of Boughton House, Kettering, laid claim to part of Hothorpe Manor -a cla
  • After just eight months as manager of Kettering, Law was appointed manager of Tamworth on 25
  • contains these six cemeteries: Island Grove, Kettering, Lincoln, Mount Pleasant, Baird and Rupp.
  • nd historic Welland Viaduct on the Oakham to Kettering line since 1966.
  • It was on the now freight-only Oakham to Kettering Line of the Midland Railway.
  • It was on the now freight-only Oakham to Kettering Line of the Midland Railway, at grid referen
  • the Huon Valley towns of Cygnet, Huonville, Kettering, Margate and Sandfly.
  • well as several surrounding towns, including Kettering, Margate, and Snug.
  • rough Council) from the local area of Corby, Kettering, Market Harborough and further afield.
  • KCMA is a coeducational college owned by the Kettering Medical Center and chartered by the Seventh-
  • ege was built in 1967 next to the Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital.
  • Braveboy attended Melwood Elementary school, Kettering Middle school and graduated from Largo High
  • nt constituencies of Blaby, Corby, Daventry, Kettering, Northampton North, Northampton South, Welli
  • districts around Brackley, Corby, Daventry, Kettering, Northampton, Rushden, Towcester and Welling
  • f Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich, was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire and grew up in Mill Hill i
  • Clarke was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire and started his football c
  • A core of members was based in Kettering, Northamptonshire around Neil Campbell, Stew
  • h set up a private architectural practice in Kettering, Northamptonshire which developed into the f
  • Cooper died at Kettering, Northamptonshire on March 15, 1959.
  • James Moy (born 21 July 1977 in Kettering, Northamptonshire) is a British award-winnin
  • Brian Leonard Reynolds (born, 10 June 1932, Kettering, Northamptonshire) was a professional Cricke
  • The name for 6 routes in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.
  • fter spending most of his formative years in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Panter started a one-year
  • Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Gra
  • Andrew Singh Kooner (born May 11, 1979 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England) is a Canadian bo
  • Peter "Ebbo" Ebdon (born 27 August 1970 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England) is an English pr
  • nufactured by the Weetabix cereal company of Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.
  • ember 1982) is an English footballer born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, who played in the Premier
  • Catherine Hall (born 1946, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England) is a feminist hi
  • Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Carruthers progressed thr
  • onsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England.
  • He died on 7 May 1815 at Kettering, Northamptonshire.
  • nufactured in England by Weetabix Limited of Kettering, Northamptonshire.
  • llows, is a small village in the Ise valley, Kettering, Northamptonshire.
  • He was born at Kettering, Northamptonshire.
  • y house about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east of Kettering off the A43 road near Geddington in Northamp
  • Kettering OH July 30, 2005
  • , 1921, Wilmington, Ohio - January 17, 2001, Kettering, Ohio) was an American jazz flautist and sax
  • eron died of an apparent heart attack in his Kettering, Ohio, home.
  • He rejoined Conference National club Kettering on 8 August 2008.
  • I go into the woodlands private Hospital in Kettering on the 22nd of October to under go [sic] sur
  • new two-year contract and agreed to sign for Kettering on 1 July.
  • sengers left the Platform on the 8.30pm from Kettering on the evening of 13th June 1959.
  • rries, he finally completed his loan move to Kettering on 1 August 2008.
  • t expired on 30 June and he agreed to rejoin Kettering permanently in May.
  • He was awarded the Charles F. Kettering Prize in 1984.
  • s of the anti-estrogen tamoxifen led by 2003 Kettering Prize recipient V. Craig Jordan and initial
  • ), the General Motors Cancer Research Awards Kettering Prize (1987), the UAB Distinguished Faculty
  • 2001 Kettering Prize
  • He played a part when Kettering reached the FA Cup second round in the 2009-
  • In the east, the A43 ( Kettering Road) is the border, with a small quantity o
  • In 1891, the Church of St Matthew's in Kettering Road, Northampton was built and paid for by
  • It stands near the centre of the town on the Kettering Road.
  • Kettering Rugby Football Club (KRFC) is a rugby club l
  • under the Local Government Act 1972 based on Kettering rural sanitary district.
  • Lehner was a three-term city councilwoman in Kettering, sat on the Ohio Ethics Commission from 1991
  • y in Exeter, he taught science for a year at Kettering School for Boys, before joining the National
  • Kettering Science Academy is a Science School in Kette
  • He won the Kettering seat in the 1997 election, defeating Conserv
  • Waterson was elected as MP for the Kettering seat.
  • He left Kettering second in the table and on a twelve-game unb
  • Kettering signed a developmental contract to join Fire
  • Kettering started the 2009/10 season in the newly rena
  • Earle died at Kettering, Tasmania, on 6 February 1932.
  • Black-faced Cormorant in Kettering, Tasmania.
  • e help of his colleagues, Dr. Bohmer and Dr. Kettering, the former being his mentor.
  • s invited to stand for election to represent Kettering, then a safe Labour seat, and returned to En
  • and started his football career with nearby Kettering, then playing in the Southern League Second
  • During his time at Kettering, they were the Midland League champions in 1
  • oss at Geddington, it turns south and passes Kettering, though Wicksteed Park, past Barton Seagrave
  • in a square, of which the corners are Corby, Kettering, Thrapston and Oundle.
  • c services are Peterborough to Leicester and Kettering to Nottingham.
  • In 1879 Manton became a junction when the Kettering to Manton line was opened.
  • The station was an intermediate stop on the Kettering to Cambridge railway line that closed in 195
  • In 2005 a New York investment firm, Kettering Tower Partners LLC, bought the Kettering Tow
  • Kettering Tower has 30 floors is 124 meters or 405 fee
  • The Kettering Tower was built in 1970 and currently is the
  • nce the tallest building in Dayton until the Kettering Tower was built.
  • The Kettering Tower is presently managed by a court-appoin
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