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The image contains three maps from years 1800, 1900, and 2000 with regions labeled around "River Stour." In 1800, maps show "Farmland (crops)" and "Woodland" sections separated by the river, with regions labeled "Brindell" and "Farmland (animals)" below the river. In 1900, the map adds "Bun Hill" next to "Brindell" and introduces "Industry" near "Village for workers" alongside adjustments in the area distribution, with the river retaining a central position and located primarily towards the right side. By 2000, "Bun Hill Park" appears, and "Brindell," "Bun Hill," and "Industry" sections shift around as the village for workers remains in the lower section; the river runs nearly diagonally, occupying a significant position. Farmland and woodland locations minimally adjust over the years.
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The diagrams illustrate the development of the city Brindell and area surrounding it over 200 years.
Overall , the most significant change is the animal farmland replacement for the new industry and village for employers called Bun Hill.
In 1800 , river stour covered more than 60 percent of the whole town . There were two farmland for animal and crops and also woodland for the village Brindell.
By 1900 , livestock’s farmland was replaced for the new village called Bun Hill and new industry for people living there. Other half of the map did not suffrred any changes.
By 2000 , we can see a lot of improvements . Firstly , woodland expansion for the Bun Hill park and also Bun Hill and industry extension have a lot of modification. Similarly to the Bun Hill Brindell widened well. At the last the River Stour had lost his domain for others extension.
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