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Digimap for Schools Geography Resources The and Now quiz © EDINA at University of Edinburgh 2016 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial Licence

  Stamford Bridge Quiz Question Answer 1 Find Hatkill Field on the old map, what has been built there since? HM Prison 2 Today it’s called Snowball Plantation. What was this farm called before? Parsonage Farm 3 Do you think that there has been a significant loss of woodland since 1890? Yes or No No 4 An important line is on the present day map running North East across 3 km. It is not a road or river and is not on the old map. What does it carry? Elecrticity 5 Full Sutton Airfield and the Industrial Estate are now on what was Common land. What ‘visible archaeological earthworks’ have disappeared? Tumuli 6 There was one in square 7455 and another in 7357. Yet another in 6752. In fact most villages had one of these places for shoeing horses and other work. None are noted on the modern map. What were they? Smithys 7 In square 7055 a structure still exists that was built to carry one of the biggest transport features of the old map. What is it? Railway Viaduct 8 The southernmost station is now a farm which implies heavyweight bunnies. What was the name of the station? Fangfoss 9 The old Roman Road is shown on both maps but just to the south two names have disappeared. Can you name them both? Hunland Field and Wren Thorne 10 Part of the old railway line is now used to train horses. Its name suggests they go very fast. Gallops Bonus Point – what other battle took place in 1066! Hastings

  Saline Quiz Question Answer 1 Find the attraction at 093 918 which did not exist in the 1890s Museum 2 In square 0790 there was an industrial works creating what? Fire Clay 3 Look in the lowest squares on the old map three of them reference an industry. What is it? Coal Mining 4 Do you think people have more fun in this area than in the 1890s? What evidence on the map suggests they might? Adventure Activity Centre / Motor Racing Circuit 5 In the 1890s people lived at Bickram village in square 0091 but no longer. Perhaps some of them moved 4km away to a new place with a ‘metallic finish’? What is its name? Steelend 6 Is there more or less forest here than in the 1890s? More 7 Something old is shown on Saline Hill, but it is not on the old map. What is it? Fort 8 Who lived in a cottage at 105940? Wattie 9 What feature on the modern map in square 0290 might now be disused Telephone box 10 What strangely southern name has now been given to North Burnside in square 0193 Devonside Bonus Point – What type of trees have been planted in the new woods Coniferous

  Caersws Quiz Question Answer 1 Do you think the population of Caersws is now smaller than the 1890s, about the same, or much bigger? About the same 2 North of Caersws is a hospital, what was it in the 1890s? Workhouse 3 In square 0093 what provided the power for the Mill in the 1890s Water 4 Both maps show contour lines and heights, but what extra map symbol is there on the modern map to warn motorists that a road is very steep? There are several examples in the top half of the map on the yellow roads. Black arrows on the road. 5 How did the people in the house called Wig at 013924 get their water in 1890? Well 6 Look at the river between Caersws and Aberhafesp. Has this changed its course at all in the last 120 years? Yes 7 How did they cross the river without a bridge in 1890s? Look south of Caersws for an example, but it is no longer there today Ford 8 The line still exists, but what station has disappeared towards the East Scafell 9 What has Maesmawr Hall near Caersws been turned into? Hotel 10 What sport is now played at 041904? Golf Bonus Point – The additional settlement in the south east of the map is an extension of which town? Newtown