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Rushden Research - 'Hearts & Soles'

Rushden & District History Society

Application to buy the DVD

'A History of Rushden'

Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund

Copies of the DVD cost £7 each plus £1.50 post and packaging. The DVDs are the same type as film DVDs and should play on standard DVD players viewed through a TV, and they can also be played on computers. (Note: they are widescreen format, so “letterboxing” may occur on older TVs). They will play on DVD players in Australia and New Zealand. For Canada and the USA we cannot guarantee that they will display properly on the television system used there, but if not, they can be viewed on computer using standard DVD playback software.

If you would like us to mail you a copy of the DVD, please complete this form, enclose a cheque for the appropriate amount, in £ sterling only, made out to “Rushden Research” and send it to Hearts & Soles DVD, 41 Quorn Road, Rushden, NN10 6UU.

Alternatively, you may collect the DVD in person from the monthly meetings of Rushden & District History Society, from Osborne Sports & Toys, 118 High Street, Rushden, or from Rushden Museum, (behind Rushden Hall) which is open – 2pm to 4pm – Saturdays and Sundays from May to October (not Bank Holidays). No order form will be needed.


Order Form

Please send me ____ copies of the Hearts & Soles DVD – “A History of Rushden”.

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‘A History of Rushden’ has been produced by Rushden Research – part of
Rushden & District History Society - with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.