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The image shows two maps of Langley for 1910 and 1950; in 1910, there were townhouses and a factory along Jordan Street, with Sherman Street featuring a store, wasteland, laundry, railway workers’ cottages south of wasteland, a café, and a railway line; by 1950, Sherman Mansions replaced the factory, flats replaced townhouses, and the railway line area transformed into Sherman Park and a children's play area, New Lane replaced the railway workers' cottages, the store and laundry moved northeast, and a new store was added at the northwest corner.
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The map demonstrates the town of Langley between the year 1910 and 1950. Overall, there are some noticable changes among the places in town with more flats, mansion and a park.
to the north side of the town, as what used to be a factory was now turned into the sherman mansion which is along the sherman street. at the northeast side of the town the laundry and the cafe was moved over to the wasteland right beside the mansion. a new lane was built connected to the sherman street and alongside the new lane were three stores lining up replacing the railway worker’s cottage at the east side in 1950.
on the opposite side of store used to be a wasteland and railway line in 1910 and was turned to sherman park and a children’s play area in 1950. to the west side of the town, townhouse was transform into flats for the residence in 1950
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