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The image presents two layouts of a park at different times: Grange Park in 1920 and Grange Park today. In 1920, the park layout included a fountain at its center with three rose gardens to its northwest, northeast, and southwest, a stage for musicians south of center with seating to the west and east, a glasshouse at the southeast, and a pond of water plants at the northeast. In the current layout, the center hosts a cafe, a children's play area is situated at the northeast, a water feature replaces the fountain, an amphitheater for concerts is located in the southwest, and an underground car park is positioned at the southeast, with updated footpaths and seating arrangements.
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The map illustrates the transformation of the public park known as Grange Park in Arnold Avenue from 1920 to the present.
Overall, it is evident that the park in 1920 had more seating area as compared to today, and also was greener than now.
In 1920, the park used to have a pond for water plants on the northeastern side, which is now replaced by a children’s play area. The park had glass glasshouse once on the southeastern side of the entrance, which was modified into a water feature. Moreover, the fountain was present in the center of the park, now changed into a rose garden. In contrast, there is also a rose garden on the northwestern side, which remains in the previous location.
Furthermore, the amphitheatre is built, which used to be the stage for musicians. The rose garden on the north side of the park is transformed into a cafe. The seating areas were present in the corner of the park, which were relocated to the area around the rose garden. However, the entrance remains in the same place.
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