The given maps illustrate the transformation of Dalton from 1815 to 2015.
Overall, the town has undergone significant change, with the most notable change being the addition of additional housing, improving its overall functionality.
The Dal River to the south remains in its original position, but Ford Road has been demolished to make way for a bridge connecting the two sides of the town. Conversely, a large number of trees in Dalton Forest have been cleared to make way for housing estates, along with an industrial development area to the west of the town. To the east of the houses, a hospital has been built, replacing some of the smaller trees in the forest and meeting the growing demand for healthcare
To the east of the river, a number of adjustments have been made. One of the most significant changes has been the addition of residential accommodation at Dalton Hall. Additionally, a Hall Farm, used for raising animals such as horses and cows, was replaced by a large school located in the east center. Another notable change was the construction of an airport above the riverbank, making travel easier.
