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The image contains two maps of Stokeford, one from 1930 and one from 2010, with symbols indicating houses, a bridge, farmland, shops, a post office, primary school, gardens, a large house, and a retirement home. In 1930, the farmland surrounded the River Stoke with scattered houses, shops, and a post office located near the bridge, and gardens located south of the primary school. A large house was situated to the west of the farmland. By 2010, the number of houses increased and they were more densely packed, especially around the post office and primary school. The farmland decreased in size and a retirement home appeared to the east of the primary school. The gardens were no longer present on the map. The bridge and the River Stoke remained in the same locations in both maps.
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The picture shows the transformation of Stokeford from 1930 until 2010.
The noticeable change is the development of housing properties has doubled since 1930. In 1930, most area on the East side and along the River Stroke was farmland, before it was converted into a residential area in 2010. In 1930, the road was mainly built in the center of the city. However, there was extensive road expansion to the west and east areas in 2010. The shops beside the post office were also demolished to extend the road and build other housing properties. The large house which is located beside the primary school was renovated into a big retirement home in 2010. The properties kept remained in 1930 and 2010 are the bridge and the post office. While the primary school was enlarged between 1930 and 2010.
Overall, all the farmlands that were once scattered around Stokeford in 1930 were removed. They were transformed into a housing area.
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