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The image presents a comparison of Shalton village in 1910 and 2010; in 1910, a post office is located on London Road, nearby School Road hosts a butcher and grocer, while High Street has a baker, with a large house encircled by trees at School and High Streets' junction, flanked by two houses each on High Street and School Road and one house on London Road; by 2010, London Road's single post office is neighbored by two houses, School Road retains the school but now includes a supermarket, parking, and a bank across from the school with two houses and a cafe on High Street, five houses on London Road, and the removal of the prior structures and trees at School/High intersection.
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The two maps illustrate the change of Shalton Village between 1910 and 2010.
There has been considerable development over this period, and more houses, shops, and public facilities have been built.
The most significant change is that the large house in the middle was replaced by several smaller houses, and the trees around it were cut down. To the south of the large house, the grocer and baker were converted into a café and a house respectively. Moreover, more houses were built, surrounding the High Street and London Road. The post office, to the north-east of the large house, remained unchanged during the given period.
The house that can be seen to the north-west of the large house in 1910 no longer existed by 2010, having been replaced by a bank. To the south of the bank is the supermarket and the car parking in 2010, which was the butcher in 1910. Lastly, the school at the bottom of the map remained unchanged.
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