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The image displays three maps for the years 1800, 1900, and 2000 showing changes in the town of Brindell and its locality. For 1800: Brindell is depicted alongside the River Stour, with areas marked as farmland (crops) and farmland (animals). For 1900: Brindell, the River Stour, farmland (crops), and new additions of industry and a small village for workers are shown. For 2000: Brindell, River Stour, the village for workers, industry, and the introduction of Bun Hill, parklands, and the natural feature of Bun Hill are mapped along with existing farmland (crops) and woodland areas.
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A comparison between Brindell town and local areas from 1800 to 2000 shows changes in the north-east and south-east parts of the town, with improvements in these areas.
In 2008, there were farmland crops in the north-west of the country, as well as in Brindell in the south-west. The River Stour is located in the center of these areas. On the opposite side of the farmland crops, there is farmland for animals. Meanwhile, woodland is located on the north-east side of the area.
Over the 200 years, there have been significant improvements in the east side of this place. The River Stour has become smaller, and facilities in the east side of the town have expanded. Instead of farmland for animals, an industry with a village for workers named Bun Hill has emerged. Additionally, a new Bun Hill and parking area have been developed in the north-east side of this place.
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