The plan compares Grange Park in 1920 and the current time. Overall, it can be clearly seen that there have been several changes throughout the years. Especially, an amphitheater for concerts and a water feature were the most significant changes in this time scale.
To begin with, in 1920, the fountain was the most remarkable feature, which was placed in the center of the park. Besides, Grange Park had a stage for musicians, a glasshouse, and a pond for water plants. Moreover, seating areas were located all around the edge of the park, along with two entrances and three rose gardens.
Regarding today, an amphitheater for concerts is placed in the west of the park, which is a major alteration compared to the previous time because the stage for musicians should have been upgraded. Furthermore, the rose garden has been moved to the center, surrounded by seats. Also, rather than the glasshouse, there is a water feature now. Today, Grange Park has a cafe which is next to the entrance, instead of the rose garden. A children’s play area is added in the north-east of the corner. Two original entrances on Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street still remain in the same way.
