From epic nights out at Martine’s to town traditions such as the Highland Gathering and Pole Fair – these are the 16 things you'll only understand if you come from Corby.

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The Glasgow Rangers Supporters Club and Martine's are some of the most iconic venues which were once in Corby. Photo: UGC

. Glasgow Rangers' football supporters club
You've probably had one or two pints at this club in your time. Thousands of Scottish people moved to Corby during the 1930s to work at its steel mills and the supporters' club became a popular destination for football fans. Photo: UGC

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You've more than likely been to a Christmas lights switch on with your family in town, like this one captured in 2004. Photo: UGC

. Did you ever watch a movie here?
The Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema opened in the 1970s before it was re-named as Focus Cinema a decade on and featured its very own licenced bar. Photo: UGC

. Royal visit
You may remember all the excitement around The Queen visiting Corby for the naming of Queen Elizabeth School in 1982.Twins Lynn and Donna Pitt were lucky enough to hand over posies. Photo: UGC

. Corby Town FC
You support Corby Town FC because once a Steelman always a Steelman. Photo: UGC

. Corby town centre
Do you remember when the town centre used to look like this? Photo: UGC

1. Glasgow Rangers' football supporters club
You've probably had one or two pints at this club in your time. Thousands of Scottish people moved to Corby during the 1930s to work at its steel mills and the supporters' club became a popular destination for football fans. Photo: UGC

2. 3, 2, 1...
You've more than likely been to a Christmas lights switch on with your family in town, like this one captured in 2004. Photo: UGC

3. Did you ever watch a movie here?
The Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema opened in the 1970s before it was re-named as Focus Cinema a decade on and featured its very own licenced bar. Photo: UGC

4. Royal visit
You may remember all the excitement around The Queen visiting Corby for the naming of Queen Elizabeth School in 1982.Twins Lynn and Donna Pitt were lucky enough to hand over posies. Photo: UGC