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The image contains two separate plans labeled "GRANGE PARK (1920)" and "GRANGE PARK (today)," both placed side by side for comparison. The first plan presents a symmetrical layout with a rose garden at the top and bottom, surrounded by seats with an entrance between them on the left side. In the middle, there is a stage for musicians directly above and seats directly below, with a fountain centered between them. On the right side, there is a glasshouse above, a pond for water plants in the middle, and another entrance between seats at the bottom. The second plan shows an asymmetrical layout with a stage for concerts at the top left and an amphitheater-shaped rose garden directly below it. In the middle, there are seats above and below the café. On the right side, there is a revamped entrance with curved access above, a water feature directly in the middle, and a children's play area at the bottom.
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The two maps illustrate the layout of Grange Park today and in 1920.
Overall, there are several major changes in the central area of the park, with new facilities added and some original structures are removed.
Firstly, the fountain was replaced by the rose garden and seats are install in all directions of garden. The stage for musicians was demolished and a new a amphitheatre for concerts was constructed on the western side of the park. Seats around corner are removed. Small rose garden near the pond for water plants were removed. Pond for water plants was changed into the play area. Water feature was established in the place of glass house, with a new underground car park entrance added nearby.
The entrances has been keepd as it was. The seats had been shifted around the center rose garden. The rose garden to the north west remain as it was in 1920.
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