In the olden day's they didn't have blue sign they had sign's outside the station but in the newer day's they had blue sign's to tell them what station they were at and the train routers were inside
Melissa and David 12th September 2014 London bridge had to change because of the Victorian days the Victorian days where black and white and in these days they decide to smash the bridge and now it's not like any old bridge with holes.
In the olden day's they didn't have blue sign they had sign's outside the station but in the newer day's they had blue sign's to tell them what station they were at and the train routers were inside
ReplyDeleteExcellent response Nathaniel, what do you notice that is different between the two buildings?
DeleteIt has chaged because pepeole now we're normal clothing not hi top hats and some pepeole rea bilt London Brige
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What materials have been used to re-build London Bridge Sahayla?
DeleteThe pitcher is blak and white and one is not.
ReplyDeleteIn the olden days the pictures were black and white and in the newer days it is coulourful
ReplyDeleteThat's a good observation, Mory. What about the station building? In what ways has it changed?
DeleteIt is made out of glass
DeleteBecause some buildings got bomd
ReplyDeleteWell done Ashraf! you listened really well to Mr Highman!, Why do you think London Bridge has changed so much over the years?
DeleteMelissa and David 12th September 2014 London bridge had to change because of the Victorian days the Victorian days where black and white and in these days they decide to smash the bridge and now it's not like any old bridge with holes.
ReplyDeletesome buildings were knocked down because they wanted to modernise them.
ReplyDeleteI think that 1920 or 2001.
ReplyDeleteI think In the olden days their were no food and it looks black in the sky
ReplyDeleteIn the olden days the sky was grey and it was like it was thunder.
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