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The image shows two diagrams comparing Charlwood town in 1910 and 2010; in 1910, the north includes a forest adjacent to a train station and school connected by roads, to the west a factory is depicted south of the forest, with a bridge crossing a river from west to east leading to housing and two separate trees, while south of the river is farmland with animals; in 2010, a park replaces the forest in the north, adjacent is a larger train station and housing similar to 1910, a new shop southwest of the houses, a car park nearby and a school relocated south of the river adjacent to the farmland area, with the overall spatial layout featuring more infrastructure developments in the 2010 diagram.
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These 2 pictures scrutinizes manufacturing in charlwood a town in England within a century. Overall charlwood has become more comfortable to live for individuals with expanding habitats, schools, and adding modern places such as car park, shop and others. Additionally older places replaced in this change.
In 1910, there was a factory on the left side of road. To the left, there were some homes and onto the opposite side train station and school were located. Northwest side of the road ,opposite side of railway, was forest covered with many trees. Lastly, in the bottom of factory, southern west side, farm was situated near to railway.
A century later, the farm stayed its own place with a bit expanding. School relocated to the bottom of railway to make more space for train station. New habitats were built along the road and railway and on the opposite side, in the right side of road, car park was added. Factory replaced with shop. The forest on the northwest side of the shop has been switched with a park
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