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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 maps illustrate the growth of a town called Brindell and the local places in 1800, 1900 and 2000. It is clear the town has undergone significant development, with various new facilities being added.
In 1800, the town was small and more agricultural. At the center of the city is River Stour that cut city to two parts. On north side placed farmland where citizens made crops and woodland. On south were farmland with animals and located city of Brindell. In 1900, included Bun Hill and farmland with animals was demolished. Instead of animals built Industry.
In 2000, the area has changed significantly. The river seize was decreased because administration of city has built Bun HB park across woodland. On the other hand, industrial zone also enhanced and has constructed more buildings. City of Brindell was much bigger than old. However, farmland where people made crops was not change and stay stable.
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