The maps give detailed information about the changes in Grange Park from 1920 to today.
Overall, it is clear that there has been a dramatic change in the structure of the Park, particularly in the development of the fountain and the stage for musicians. It is worth mentioning that two entrances remained more or less unchanged over the given period.
The town had a simple view, with a few facilities. In the north-west corner of the map, there was the rose garden. To the north-east part, the Pond for water plants was situated.
After some years, the town has experienced noticeable changes, with the addition of new amenities, including but not limited to new seats for individuals. The stage for musicians that is located in the west part of the map was demolished and instead the Amphitheatre for concerts was built. Meanwhile, the Rose Garden with seats around it which is situated in the central area was constructed instead of the stunning fountain. Specifically, the glasshouse was clear and in place of the beautiful water established elsewhere the Pond water plants have turned the children’s play area from 1920 till today.
