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The image shows maps of Shalton village in 1910 and 2010. In 1910, notable locations include a post office on London Road, a large house near the intersection of London Road and a line of houses on the same side, a grocer and a baker along High Street, a butcher and a school along the unnamed upper left road, and a house on the bottom left at the corner of High Street. By 2010, the layout has notably transformed; the large house from 1910 is replaced with a retirement home, the butcher is replaced with a supermarket, and the baker is replaced with a travel agent. Additionally, new structures include a bank and an info center on London Road, a café near the previous grocery store location on High Street, and additional housing along newly named School Road.
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The maps illustrate changes that were from 1910 to 2010 in part of Shalton village.
Overall, it is clear that the number of houses increase and opposite true for trees. It is also worth mentioning that the main shape of the part of the Shalton village stayed remain. The village become more advanced with a number of new buildings, such as a supermarket grocer and baker.
Looking at the details, a school and post office remain unchanged in the same place. West sides of the map had a butcher in 1910. But in 2010, supermarket and parking were built instead of a butcher. House which located top of the former map was replaced with bank in 2010. Cafe located in Hight street was rebuilt instead of Grocer.
In 2010, a lot of new buildings were built in 2010. New houses were built along the London road and the High street. One large house and trees which located around of the Large house were removed there. Then fewer new houses also were built.
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