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The image displays two maps of Grange Park showing changes over time, with the top map labeled "1920" and the bottom map labeled "today". The 1920 map has a symmetrical layout with two rose gardens, a pond for water plants, seats, a stage for musicians, a fountain, and a glasshouse, all accessed from Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street. The current map has an asymmetrical layout with one rose garden, an amphitheater for concerts, a café, a children's play area, a water feature, and additional seats, with an underground car park entrance on Eldon Street.
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The given maps illustrate a public park at its first year of opening in 1920 and the same one today after these years.
Overall, we can see that the fountain and glasshouse are removed and some new buildings like café and children’s play area are constructed.
Looking at the map in more detail, on the west side of the park, the stage for musicians is turned into a large amphitheatre for concerts. Seats near this area are completely removed. A new rose garden is built at the center of the park. Entrances are stayed at the same place but a new entrance is built on the east for reaching underground car park.
Moreover, the rose garden and pond for water plants on the north west of the map, were destructed and turned into a café and a children’s play area. A water feature is added to today plan of the map.
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