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The two maps show the development of a university
campus from 2010 to the present day. It can be seen from
the maps that the campus
has been improved and
extended, with much more student accommodation and
facilities than previously.
Firstly, the number of student
accommodation buildings
has been increased in number and size. A previous
accommodation block south of the lake has been destroyed
and replaced by a new building for students, which includes
shops and offices. In addition, the teaching facilities have
been extended. The previous
single teaching block has
been changed into a block only for arts subjects and there
is a new building for the sciences to the north of the
campus. This has replaced the old university offices. The
lawn and outside seating area which were next to the lake
have been removed. The lake, however, has remained and
is still the central point of the campus.
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The 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 had
largely disappeared.
Whereas in 1910
a railway line ran
through the neighbourhood, by 1950 this had been
removed.
Furthermore, the townhouses which used to
dominate the 1910 map had
been replaced by blocks of
flats by 1950, and the areas of wasteland had gone.
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