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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 given maps highlight the key developments that took place in Stokeford between 1930 and 2010.
Overall, what stands out from the maps is that amenities were converted into accommodation, agricultural areas were removed, and some buildings, like the primary school and retirement home, were expanded. As regards the city center, new houses and a circular road were constructed.
In detail, if we look at the west of the city, shops were demolished, and new homes and roads were constructed in their place. In 1930, there were many spaces for agricultural purposes in the south-west of the city, but this area was removed in 2010.
As for the east of Stokeford, the number of houses decreased, and the farmlands were demolished. Another interesting development is that the primary school was extended with extra buildings. Another further change is the conversion of a big house into a retirement home, with fewer trees and green spaces.
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