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The image depicts two plans of Grange Park, one from 1920 and one today; both plans show areas labeled Arnold Avenue at the top and Eldon Street at the bottom; the layout has changed significantly: in 1920, the park featured a rose garden on the left and right, facing Arnold Avenue, with seats adjacent to each garden; a pond for water plants was on the far right, an entrance from Arnold Avenue between the rose gardens, a stage for musicians near the left and slightly towards the center, a fountain in the center, and a glasshouse at the bottom right; today, it includes an amphitheater for concerts occupying the left side, a rose garden remains just below this, two seating areas are located centrally, a café now exists at the top right, a children's play area is situated to the bottom right, the central fountain is replaced by a water feature, and the entrance is noted as leading underground from Eldon Street.
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The provided maps elaborate the main changes that took place in Grange Park between 1920 and today.
Overall, the layout of Grange Park has been gradually modernized, with several traditional gardens being replaced by modern entertainment facilities.
Regarding the left side of the park, the stage for musicians has been transformed into a large amphitheater for concerts. Furthermore, the number of rose gardens decreased over the following years. The fountain located in the central area of the park in 1920, has been converted by rose garden nowadays. In the original design of the park, the seats were situated near the entrance, while now they are placed around the rose garden.
One of the most important changes can be seen on the right side of the park. The rose garden which was situated at the north-east entrance has converted to cafe. The children’s play area was constructed in place of pond that was used for watering plants. A greenhouse which once stood in the south-east of the park has been replaced by a water feature, located below the children’s play area. In addition, an underground car park has been built now.
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