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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 in the layout of a part of Shelton village between 1910 and 2010.
Overall, the area became less green and spacious. Moreover, different facilities were introduced, such as bank and café.
In terms of the eastern part of the map, four houses were built along London Road. In 1910, there was a large house in the centre of the map, surrounded by trees. However, by 2010, trees and large house had been removed, making way for additional road and five houses around it. Underneath this, the same changes happened, two new houses appeared below High Street. It is also worth mentioning that bakery near the place where High Street and London Street are connected, was converted into a house suitable for life.
As for the western part of the area, fewer transformations happened. First,a house, standing in the far north of the map along School Road was converted into bank. Second, Butcher’s Place was replaced with larger building of supermarket and parking space. Last but not the least, Grocer’s Place above High Street was transformed into café.
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