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The image displays two layouts of Grange Park, one from 1920 and one from the present. In 1920, the park featured a rose garden, seats, entrance, stage for musicians, fountain, glasshouse, and pond for water plants, with two entrances located on Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street. The current layout shows an amphitheater for concerts, a cafe, a children's play area, a water feature, and an underground car entrance, with the same two entrances on Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street. Both layouts have a rose garden and seats but differ in additional features such as the stage, glasshouse, pond, amphitheater, cafe, children's play area, and underground car entrance.
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The plans displays a comparison between a public park when it first opened in 1920 and then nowadays.
Overall, the park has been widely modernised. Several areas dedicated to the nature for instance flowers, had been replaced by a surge number of infrastructures.
Firstly, back in the days there were multiple rose garden spaces that had drastically been erased and replaced by a café. Nevertheless, the fountain had been changed by a rose garden and some seats. Furthermore, the ancient stage for musicians is now an amphitheatre for concerts, depicturing that it is a lively place aimed for creation. Following these improves, the pond for water plants moved and let a children’s play area according to let everyone have it’s own space.
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