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The image displays two maps, 'Kingsley 1950' and 'Kingsley today', both showing a central north-south road crossing an east-west flowing river via a bridge. In 1950, the area west of the road and north of the river contained 'Woods' with 28 trees, while east of the road was 'Farmland' with 4 buildings and 8 crop plots; south of the river, the west side had 5 'Houses' and the east side had 1 'Shop'. In the 'Kingsley today' map, the area west of the road and north of the river is a 'Housing Estate' with 20 houses; to the east is a 'Supermarket' and a 'Car Park' with 15 spaces (3 occupied); south of the river, the west side contains 25 'Houses', and the east side has a 'School' complex.
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The given maps illustrate the transformation of Kingsley from 1950 to now with a river running west to east, dividing the area into two sides. Overall, Kingsley has experienced significant changes with the most noticeable being the addition of several facilities including new houses, school, car park and supermarket.
In the north side of the river, the layout has changed dramatically. In the north-west, the woods in 1950 were cut down completely to make place for housing estate construction. Opposite the woods, there is supermarket and car park which were built as a replacement for the farmland.
In the south side of the river, significant development can also be seen. More houses have been built in the south-west due to the rise in the population. The shop, which was opposite the houses in 1950 was demolished to make way for a new school. From 1950 to now, Kingsley has transformed from a rural area into modern residential town.
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