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The maps depict the urban development of Langley in the years 1910 and 1950. Overall, the town was renovated extensively, seeing fundamental changes to its residential areas, and its recreational infrastructure was developed. In 1910, there were rows of townhouses along Jordan Street and railway workers’ cottages on Sherman Street. However, all of these houses […]
The maps show how Langley changed between 1910 and 1950. Overall, the town went through significant development, with factories and wasteland giving way to apartments, parks, and stores. Back in 1910, there was a factory on the left side of the map, next to an area of wasteland. Along Jordan Street, you could find rows […]
The maps illustrate significant transformations in the town of Langley between 1910 and 1950. In 1910, the town hall, located on either side of Jordan Street , was replaced by apartment buildings on the left side of the street by 1950. Additionally, the industrial area consisting of a factory, wasteland, store, laundry, and house in […]
The two maps illustrate the significant changes that occurred between the years 1910 and 1940. Overall, Langley has undergone noticeable transformations, particularly with the establishment of Sherman Park in the south. It is also evident that the railway line was removed from the southern part of Langley. In 1910, there were townhouses located on both […]
he two maps show the town of Langley in the years 1910 and 1950 and the urban developments that took place. Overall, there were a number of notable changes to the buildings and amenities of this area. In 1910, the area had a combination of residential and industrial features, but by 1950 the industrial features […]
