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The image contains two maps of Grange Park, one depicting its layout in 1920 and another showing its layout today. The 1920 map shows two rose gardens located on either side of Arnold Avenue with seats next to each. A stage for musicians is positioned in the bottom left corner with a fountain nearby, and a pond for water plants in the top right corner. A glasshouse is situated at the bottom right corner, with entrances available from Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street. The current map also depicts two entrances from the previously mentioned avenues, with the same rose garden next to the Arnold Avenue entrance. There is now a café adjacent to this rose garden, with a water feature nearby. At the bottom right corner, an amphitheater for concerts has replaced the glasshouse. Additionally, a Children's play area is present at the top right corner, near the pond that previously existed for water plants. An entrance to the underground is also shown in the bottom right corner.
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The maps illustrate the changes that have taken place in Grange Park between 1920 and today. In general, the maps reveal that the park has experienced modernization, with new facilities introduced and old ones replaced. Some areas, however, remain untouched.
In 1920, at the center of the Grange Park was a fountain and a stage for musicians in the west part. Moreover, there were two entrances, the first from Arnold Avenue and the second from Eldon Street. A glasshouse and a pond for water plants were located in the east, and there were rose gardens and seats in almost each part of this area.
Today, the fountain has been replaced by a square rose garden and seats on each side, and all other old seats have been demolished. The stage for musicians has been transformed into a modern amphitheater for concerts, and only a rose garden in the north of it remained untouched. A rose garden, the pond for water plants, and the glasshouse have been redeveloped into a café, a children’s play area, and a water feature, respectively. Moreover, an underground entrance has been constructed in the east.
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