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The image illustrates two diagrams comparing Grange Park in two time periods: 1920 and the present. In 1920, the park featured two entrances (Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street), a stage for musicians located towards Arnold Avenue, a fountain centrally placed, a rose garden at three corners (upper left, lower left, and lower right), seats near each rose garden, a pond for water plants on the upper right, and a glasshouse near the lower right. Presently, the park embodies similar entrance locations but now includes a cafe near Arnold Avenue, an amphitheater for concerts replacing the musician stage, a rose garden now only in the center, a children's play area replacing the pond, seats are in front of the rose garden and scattered throughout, and a water feature (formerly the fountain) now near an additional entrance leading to an underground car park on Eldon Street. The glasshouse has been removed.
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The illustration demonstrates how developing of park since it opend and today.
ovarall, it is a plan illustration a puplic park, it oppendin 1920 and nowdays. There are significant difference betweem the pictures and the two time periods.
In 1920, the stage of musicians lay to the north on the park and north of the fountain. There are 5 locations of seats in diffrent sits. There are two intrances in south and northn, while it looks exactly like the other picture. Fountain is in the middle of garden and is focal point. The glasshouse is in the south of the entrance, and on the opposite side the pond of water plants.
In today, the cafe in the north between the northren entrance and the children’s play area. In that time the rose garden is in the center and seats beside all sedes. The stage for musicians is change to amphitheatre for concerts, but in same location.
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