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The image contains two maps depicting Stokeford in 1930 and 2010; in 1930, the town includes features such as a bridge to the northwest, main road running through it, post office positioned centrally, primary school adjacent to post office, gardens situated southward, a large house further south surrounded by farmland, and scattered houses mostly on the western side of the river; conversely, the 2010 map highlights increased housing density, particularly in areas south and east of the bridge, with shops removed, the post office retained, primary school enlarged, newly established retirement home southwest of primary school, and diminished farmland primarily to the southeast, marking significant infrastructural and residential changes over the intervening years.
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The maps show the layout of a town called Stokeford in the years 1930 and 2010.
On the first map, Stokeford’s shops, post office, farmland, primary school, large house with gardens is seen. However in the second map, primary school, retirement home, post office is seen.
It shows that the farmland, trees and large houses with garden is deducted in the second map. It concluded, people in 2010 have destroyed the trees and large field to make infrastructures.
A map on the left side in 1930 is less crowded as compared to a map on the left. This means population and number of houses is increased in the year 2010 as compared to the year 1930. There are few things common in two maps which is a bridge, a post office, primary school and a river stroke.
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