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On the Web
- Duston Directory - Provides community information for people in Duston and Upton.
- Duston Camera Club - Describes activities and programme, with pictures by members.
- The Duston School - Includes information for prospective parents and current students.
- Duston United Tennis Club - Profile, news, tournaments, coaching, members, and contacts.
- Duston GSD Training Club - Teaching owners of German Shepherd Dogs. Includes schedule of events, newsletters [PDF], local law, and links.
- Duston Players - Amateur dramatic society. Profile, current, past and future productions with history and photo gallery.
- Duston Gallery - Shows the work of Martin Nash, an artist working in watercolours, oils and pastels. Works, biography, and contacts.
- Perkins of Duston - A florist specialising in weddings and functions and coordinating floral tributes. Additional products include balloons, champagne, soft toys, and chocolates. Products, delivery information, and contacts. On-line shopping and in store.
- Northampton West End Bowling Club - The club offers a full programme of bowling throughout the season. Events, honours, photographs, and contacts.
- Northampton Maths Tutor - Maths tuition offered by a qualified maths teacher with experience of teaching secondary school children and adults. Information for parents and students, fees, and contacts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Duston - Duston is a village in the borough of Northampton, England in the English county of Northamptonshire. It is located close to Althorp House, family home of Diana, Princess of Wales and the Spencer family.
- Hannah Duston - Hannah Duston (born Hannah Emerson, December 23, 1657 - c. 1736) was a colonial New England woman who, having been captured during an Indian raid, escaped from her captors by killing them in the night and fleeing in their canoe.
- St Crispins Hospital - St Crispins was a large hospital on the outskirts of Duston in Northamptonshire, England until 1988. Formerly known as Berrywood Asylum, the hospital dates back to the 1870s, and was once a major local employer and institution for people with mental health issues.