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The image comprises three maps from 1800, 1900, and 2000 showing changes in land use near the River Stour: In 1800, regions are designated as farmland (crops) in the northeast, woodland in the northwest, and farmland (animals) in the southeast; the village Brindell is southwest near the river. By 1900, farmland (crops) remains northeast and woodland northwest; farmland (animals) is replaced by industry; a village for workers appears southeast next to River Stour; Brindell remains southwest. In 2000, farmland (crops) still northeast and woodland northwest; Bun Hill Park emerges above Bun Hill village southeast; industry persists; Brindell consistently southwest.
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The three maps represent River Stour’s shrink and expand of the urbanization in centuries.
In 1800, there were four things that run through the riverside. For instance: two kind of farland which had crops, and animals, woodland, Brindell.
When in 1900 maps shows that Bun Hill, and industry replaced the animals farmland. Nevertheless, the areas of factors hadn’t expanded yet.
Over the century, woodland has expanded its own area to add Bun Hill. So that, River Stour and Farmlnd areas have narrowed. In the other side of the river, Brindell, industry, and Bun Hill village larger themselves to surroundings.
Overall, the land areas have expanded intensively last century, and it shrieked the River Stoud from everywhere, the village and park have developed recently and largen itself.
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