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Tring lies at the edge of the Chilterns to the east of Aylesbury. Its history has been influenced by the Grand Junction (now Union) Canal, the railway between London and Birmingham and the Rothschild family. The photographs were taken in May 2007.

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Description The Victoria Hall in Akeman Street was designed by William Huckvale, Lord Rothschild's architect, and built in 1886. It was used for theatricals, dances, meetings and exhibitions until the First World War when it was converted into a military hospital. Now owned by the Council it has reverted to being used for meetings and performances.
 
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Description The Mighty Bite Pizzeria in Akeman Street near the High Street.
 
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Description Shops at the western end of the High Street.
 
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Description On the corner of Akeman and High Streets stands the Market House, another Huckvale design, built in 1900 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee of 1897. Originally it was used for trading in straw plait.
 
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