DescriptionStartops Reservoir, Tring - Let there be Light - geograph.org.uk - 1221050.jpg
English: Startops Reservoir, Tring Let there be Light Startops Reservoir was built in 1817, down slope of Marsworth Reservoir, in 1817, to provide water for the Grand Junction Canal (now Grand Union Canal). This shows it on a stormy winter's afternoon.
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