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The image compares Kingston’s University Hospital in two years: 1990 and 2020. In 1990, the map displays the hospital with a parking lot to the southeast and farmland to the northeast, all accessible via one main entrance on Nessan’s Rd. In 2020, the map shows the original hospital split into two sections labeled "University Hospital (outpatients)" and "University Hospital (inpatients)," connected by multiple driveways and roundabouts, with an additional ambulance entrance to the north and a public entrance to the south, with parking remaining in the same southeast location.
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The given maps depict the changes that occurred in the University Hospital from 1990 to 2020.
Over the period, the University witnessed significant developments with the most noticeable being the extension of the parking lot and the removal of the farmland.
Take a closer look at the maps, in the top right-hand corner of the map, the farmland was destroyed to make way for the construction of a new hospital used for inpatients. In addition, the parking lot on the bottom of the map was extended to double of original size. In the west, there was the addition of the ambulance entrance from Nessan’s Road to the hospital used for outpatients of the University. There was a small conversion of the University Hospital on the top left-hand corner into the outpatients’ place of the University.
Noticeably, there was only one thing that remained unchanged throughout 30 years, it was Nessan’ Road.
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