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The image displays two plans of Grange Park, one from 1920 and another from the present day. The 1920 plan features entrances on both Eldon Street and Arnold Avenue, a central fountain, a stage for musicians positioned on the west side, a glasshouse located in the southeast corner, rose gardens flanking the stage area and to the north of the fountain, seats along the northern and southern sides, and a pond dedicated to water plants in the northeast sector. The current plan maintains the two main entrances but adds a new entrance from an underground car park, replaces the stage with an amphitheater for concerts, substitutes the glasshouse with a water feature, introduces a cafe northwest of the Eldon Street entrance, and removes the pond entirely, replacing it with a children's play area. Seating areas persist, albeit differently arranged, while the original arrangement of rose gardens remains additional components have been integrated into the park’s layout.
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The maps illustrate how Grange Park changed when it opened(1920) and how it looks nowadays.
Overall, the park has changed significantly with more modern facilities added and some original features removed.
In 1920, the park had a traditional design. There were several rose gardens located around the park and many seats for visitors. In the centre, there was a large fountain. On the left side, there was a stage for musicians, while on the right side there was a pond for water plants. On the right bottom corner is located a glasshouse. In addition, the park had two main entrances, one from Arnold Avenue and one from Eldon Street.
Today, the park has been modernized. The central fountain has been replaced by a rose garden with seats around it. The stage has been changed into an amphitheatre for concerts. The pond and glasshouse were removed, and in these places were built a play area for children and a water feature. Moreover, the cafe opened up near the children’s play area. Also, there is now an underground car park entrance
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