Zones of the City[Date] Today I will: - Be able to name and describe the characteristics of various zones of a city National 5 Urban.

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Zones of the City[Date] Today I will: - Be able to name and describe the characteristics of various zones of a city National 5 Urban

Settlement: A place where people live Site: The physical landscape on which a settlement is built. The ice age... National 5 Urban

Settlement: A place where people live Site: The physical landscape on which a settlement is built. The beginning… National 5 Urban

National 5 Urban

National 5 Urban

National 5 Urban The Central Business District (CBD)

National 5 Urban The Inner City

National 5 Urban

National 5 Urban

The revelation of the 1951 Census that 37% of city families shared a toilet with their neighbours. Higher Urban Change Recessed beds were a common feature in 19th century Glasgow tenements. Known as "hole-in- the-wall" beds, they would be found in an alcove in the kitchen and in the other room. National 5 Urban

1960s: Comprehensive Redevelopment