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Dunstable grew as a market town from the 12th century. Its origins lie at the crossroads of the Roman Watling Street with the prehistoric Icknield Way. Nowadays it is bounded by the M1, the Chiltern hills, Milton Keynes and the approaches to London.

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Title ws850
Description In 2006 the hillside was covered in scrub.
 
Size 243.81K 
   
   
Title ws851
Description The gliding clubhouse, hanger and workshop were built in 1935 from designs by club member Kit Nicholson, a Cambridge don and very talented architect. The building has won great acclaim in the architectural world and is now listed Grade II.
 
Size 254.46K 
   
   
Title ws852
Description View from the top of the Downs looking over the gliding club towards Leighton Buzzard.
 
Size 277.4K 
   
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