'Alnwick - old town and inner fringe belt in 1921'.
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Contemporary Human Geography Coursework Assignment 2002 Title 'Alnwick - old town and inner fringe belt in 1921' source: IBG publication No 27 Human Geographies at work This plan of the Northumberland town of Alnwick shows the older, central part of the town in 1921 and the development in the built form of Alnwick that had occurred up to that date. It also shows in more detail the types of development, i.e. the land use, in Alnwick. The date of the map and the fact that it is attempting to show changes in the built form of Alnwick over time leads me to believe that the map would be of most interest to Historical Geographers because, "[Historical geography is the study of]...geographies of the past and how they relate to the present" (Clayton, 2001) The effect of the past development patterns on the present of the example (1921) would make this article of added interest and the...

