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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 scheme below illustrates the appearance of the park in 1920 compared to its current state.
Overall, this park was significant changed before than today, there were rose garden, cafe, children’s play area, Amphitheatre for concerts and water features.
Examining the maps in more details, it can be seen that the main rose garden has been established in the fountain used to be. Additionally, changed to the children’s play area. The number of seats remains the some though they have all been relocated to the head quarters of Grange park. Furthermore, added new entrance underground car park.
On the other hand, some areas of Grange park not changed such as one worth cost a rose park was remained not change. Also main two entrance too remained stable. Despite the removal fountain and stage for musicians the current version of the park offer wider entertainment options, such as water features and the play area.
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