Henley On Thames, Market Place 1893
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From the beginning, Henley's prosperity depended on communications. Timber, stone, corn and malt were transported from here to London by river. Its 18th-century economy depended on the coaching trade; further expansion followed the dawning of the railway age. The Town Hall was built to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
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