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Settlements: Map Work By the end of this lesson you will: Know:
that OS maps can give clues to patterns of settlements Be able to: recognise housing types identify zones from the urban land use models
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Central Business District (CBD)
Inner City Old Industrial Zone New Industrial Zone Inner Suburbs Outer Suburbs
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Central Business District
Main road coming together May have an inner ring road May have churches, a hospital, cathedral, museum, tourist information Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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19th Century Housing Straight rows of small houses Streets close together Little or no green space Often close to factory, rail or canal Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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Housing 1920 - 1950 Houses usually have gardens
Streets usually straight Schools and parks nearby Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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Modern housing Further from the CBD Houses usually have gardens
Houses often in small groups Schools and parks nearby Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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Old Industrial Area Often found along a river, railway or canal
Large buildings Factory may be shown as works Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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New Industrial Area Towards the edge of town
Usually close to main roads Look for label ‘Ind est’ or ‘Science Park’ Map copyright: Ordnance Survey
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Unscramble the Key Words
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Unscramble the Key Words
detached terraced Semi-detached inner city Central business district suburbs Industrial areas
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