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1 Digimap for Schools Geography Resources Then and now quiz maps © EDINA at University of Edinburgh 2013 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial License

2 England - Now

3 England - 1890

4 Scotland - Now

5 Scotland - 1890

6 Wales - Now

7 Wales - 1890

8 1. Find the battlefield recorded on the modern map, but not on the 1890s map, a less well known battle than another in that year. When did the battle of Stamford Bridge take place? 2. ‘Doing porridge’ at Full Sutton. What is located on the site of Hatkill Field, just south of Full Sutton on the modern map? 3. In 1890 it was a railway line, but not anymore. The spot I have in mind near Warthill Common is now used to train horses. What am I looking at? 4. What is the modern day structure found towards the bottom of your modern map, at Primrose Hill that did not exist in 1890? 5. Not there on the 1890s map in Square 6758, this large building is tucked away from the road between coniferous woodland. What is it? 6. The railway may have gone, but what solid structure associated with it still exists over the River Derwent and is shown on both the 1890s and present day maps? 7. What new vegetation, planted since 1890 is to be found in square 7558? 8. This type of ‘line’ (there are two) did not exist on the 1890 map. ‘Light up your day’ and work out what I am talking about? 9. Full Sutton Airfield and the industrial estate have taken over Gowthorne Common. What ‘visible archaeological earthwork’ has disappeared in the process? 10. Do you think farm names never change? What has Parsonage Farm in square 6657 become in the present day? England - Then and Now Questions

9 1. 1066 2. HM Prison 3. Gallops 4. Mast 5. Laboratory 6. Viaduct. 7. Non - coniferous wood. 8. Electricity transmission line. 9. Tumuli 10. Grange Farm England – Then and Now Answers

10 1. This won’t be found on the 1890s map, but ‘petrol heads’ now go around and around this place. What is it? 2. Not found on the 1890s map at 1,189 feet, there are modern day necessities near the modern equivalent height of 364 metres. What are they? 3. What has appeared by Saline Hill since the 1890s? 4. In the valley of Balmule, what public amenity not found on the 1890s mapping is there today? 5. In the woodland just west of Cowstrandburn, evidence of an industrial past can be found on the 1890s map. What two items are no longer there on the modern map? 6. What industrial site no longer exists at 046927? 7. What is found on the 1890s map at 105940, which does not appear to exist anymore? 8. What place, not existing in the 1890s near Saline has a ‘metallic finish’? 9. In the 1890s it was called ‘compensation reservoir’. What three outdoor activities and facilities now exist close by? 10. Industry comes and goes and as a consequence there is social change. What settlement has disappeared from the modern map at 006914? Scotland – Then and Now Questions

11 1. Motor racing circuit 065940 2. Masts 052937 3. Coniferous wood 040935 4. Museum 092919 5. Colliery and railway line.025908 6. Saline Valley Collieries 7. Wattie’s Ford Cottage 8. Steelend 040923 9. Walks/trails (059908), nature reserve (062902) and Adventure Activity Centre (068908). 10. Bickram Village Scotland – Then and Now Answers

12 1. What was present at 031901 in the 1890s, but no longer exists? 2. On the modern map two small lakes exist at 046926. What were they part of on the 1890s map? 3. Existing on the 1890s map at 009909 this narrow gauge railway no longer exists. What was its name (ignore the river name)? 4. Standing alone they are a familiar feature on high hills and recorded on OS maps. This one however, is to be found on the 1890s map at 042926 in the valley, but it is not shown on the modern map. What is it? 5. Railway stations come and go. What was the name of the station on the 1890s map at 081908? 6. This was not designated on the 1890s map and can be found at 061897. What is it? Also what is its national network number? 7. Methods of accessing and crossing rivers safely change over time. How were you able to cross the river in 1890 in Square 0290 – a method you can no longer use? 8. Between Wig Bridge and the house called Wig, which is on the 1890s map, something in 1890 no longer exists. What is it? Where could it have gone? 9. On the outskirts of Caersws, its description was a statement of how to look after the poor in the 19 th century. The site use may have changed, but is still a public service function. What was there in 1890 and what has it been replaced with? 10. In Llanwnog in Square 0293 this business provided an important service to a rural community. It’s missing from the modern map, but what was it? Wales – Then and Now Questions

13 1. Railway line 2. The river 3. Van Railway 4. Ordnance Survey Trig Point 5. Scafell Station 6. On-road cycle route and national cycle number 81 7. By using the ford. 8. A stream. 9. Workhouse and hospital 10. Smithy Wales – Then and Now Answers


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