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The image consists of two labelled maps depicting Langley in the years 1910 and 1950. In the 1910 map, from the top to the bottom, there's Factory, Wasteland, Store, Laundry, Café, Townhouse, Sherman Street, Railway workers' cottages, Wasteland, and Railway line. In the 1950 map, from left to right, Flats, Sherman Mansions, Laundry, Café, Sherman Park with Pond and Children's play area, Sherman Street, Store, New Lane, and Store.
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The two maps illustrate the changes of the village of Langley over the period from 1910 to 1950.
Overall, it is noteworthy that there were considerable development during the 40-year period, which led to the adding comfortable constuction from a small village to a more expanded residential estate.
As can be observed from the first map, in 1910, townhouses in the west were removed by building more apartments in 1950. A factory in the south was replaced by sherman mansions after the years of forty. The wastelands were demolished by consructing a laundry and a cafe in that year.
Turning to the second diagram,
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