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The image depicts two layouts of Grange Park from 1920 and today; in 1920, the park had a rose garden beside Arnold Avenue, a fountain centrally aligned, a nearby pond for water plants, and a stage for musicians facing Eldon Street with glasshouses adjacent to seating areas accessible from two entrances on Eldon Street, while today, Grange Park features an amphitheater for concerts near Arnold Avenue, a rose garden remaining centrally, a new cafe next to the children's play area near Arnold Avenue, and seating areas near a water feature accessed from two entrances along Eldon Street with the addition of an underground car park entrance that did not exist in 1920.
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The plans illustrate the Grange park that is introduced in 1920 and it’s current facilities.
Overall, massive restructure of the public park is done and new underground car praking, children playing area and amphitheatre are constructed.
To begin with, in 1920, the Grange park, had a fountain in the middle of the park and its has changed now to rose garden with seats. Moreover, in the northeast portion of the park, rose graden and a pond for water plants were there and currently, rose graden is replaced by cafe and pond is replaced by children play area.
To continue, in the southeast area of the park had, a glasshouse but, now it has a water feature and a underground car parking area. Additionally, the stage for musicians is reconstructed and made a new amphitheatre for concerts and both entrance to the park from Arnold avenue and Eldon street are same as in 1920 and now.
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