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The image outlines land use changes across three years: in 1800, Brindell is bordered by farmland for crops to the north and woodland to the northeast, with farmland for animals situated to the south, surrounding the River Stour in the center; in 1900, the landscape transforms as Brindell introduces Bun Hill (village for workers) to the southeast, while industry emerges to the east and farmland for crops and woodland remains in the north and northeast, respectively, surrounding the River Stour; by 2000, woodland is adjusted northeast into Bun Hill Park, the industry expands, and Brindell remains, with River Stour still central.
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The three maps illustrate how Brindwell and its surrounding area developed across three different time periods: 1800, 1900, and 2000. Overall, the town went from focusing on agriculture to focusing more on urban development. The most obvious change was the rise of the industrial facilities
In 1800, Brindell was a rural area, with farmland for crops in the northwest of the town, while farmland dedicated to animals was situated on the opposite side, in the southeast.There was also a woodland located in the northeast, and at the center of the region flowed the large River Stour.
In 1900, the town underwent several changes, the entire animal farmland had been replaced with an industrial hub. Additionally, a settlement named Bun Hill was built nearby in order to accommodate the workers. 100 years later, the industry area doubled in size . Furthermore, the woodland size was reduced for the construction of the Bun Hill Park.
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