The diagrams illustrate the transformations that have taken place in the town of Bridgetown between the years 1700 and 2000.
In 1700, Bridgetown featured a simple layout with a bridge facilitating road traffic over a river, alongside a marketplace and a castle located to the north. The landscape was rural, with farmland to the south of the river and woods to the north.
By the year 2000, Bridgetown had evolved considerably. The original bridge remained, but it was now complemented by a railway line, reflecting improvements in transportation. The presence of a school further indicates a shift towards urban living. The area of the south of the river experienced substantial development, as evidenced by the introduction of a bypass road and newly constructed residential zones. The overall increase in infrastructure suggests a shift towards a more urbanized and organized town structure, accommodating a growing population.
Overall, there have been significant developments in Bridgetown over the three centuries, with notable changes in infrastructure and land use.
