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The image presents three maps illustrating changes at Queen Mary Hospital from 1960, 1980, and 2000. In 1960, the hospital's layout included the main hospital building flanked by a shopping center to its left and a car park and farmland to the right, separated by a main road running horizontally across the map. By 1980, the farmland was replaced with a nursing school adjacent to the expanded hospital sector, which now also included a cancer center and a pharmacy. The layout retains the shopping center on the left but replaces the original car park with a new one on the right. In 2000, the map shows further expansion: the shopping center and farmland are removed entirely, making way for additional hospital-associated facilities including a larger cancer center, a more prominent nursing school, and an established pharmacy; the hospital remains central. The car park's location persists on the right side of the map. All maps maintain the main road as a consistent horizontal divider through the years.
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The given three maps illustrate how the street at Queen Mary Hospital changed between three different years.
Overall, it is clear that the area formerly had farmland and shopping centres, but later these were demolished and replaced by a cancer centre and nursing school. In addition, the main road has not changed over the period. Moreover, in 1980 the cancer centre was the smallest building on the street, but by 2000 it had become the largest building.
To begin with, in 1960 this street had a hospital, a shopping centre, farmland and a car park. All buildings occupied a proportional plot of land. Following this, in 1980 a pharmacy and cancer centre were added in place of a shopping centre, and a nursing school replaced the farmland. Between 1960 and 1980 the hospital and car park remained unchanged.
In 2000, the cancer centre was expanded, and the nursing school and car park were reduced. Over the years, the hospital was left untouched, only the farmacy was built near the hospital in 1980.
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