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It succeeds in covering a period later than 1972 because boundary changes which became effective in 1974 (for the February General Election ) had been decided in 1971. Only the dates for which the new boundaries would be effective were unknown in 1972. Boundaries described under ''1955-1970'' remained effective until 1974, and boundaries described under ''1971-'' were effective 1974 to 1983.

The maps divide England into three areas, southern, central and northern, and boundaries between these areas appear to have been very stable throughout the 1885 to 1983 period. Wales is mapped as ''Wales and Monmouthshire''See Monmouthshire .

Craig makes clear that a work of this kind is unlikely to be free from error, and error is apparent in the way s in Ayrshire, two in Renfrewshire and one in Lanarkshire .

Craig attributes the maps to David Bird and Peter Westley, saying they ''prepared the diagrams and frequently had to work from inadequate maps not always free from error''.

Craig points also to inadequecies in Boundary Commission reports, which may have generated errors in the text and maps, despite efforts to check details. He draws particular attention to Leeds South , which commissioners had listed as having a major boundary change in 1955: in fact the constituency was unaltered.


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