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The given maps illustrate a public park at its first year of opening in 1920 and the same one today after these years. Overall, we can see that the fountain and glasshouse are removed and some new buildings like café and children’s play area are constructed. Looking at the map in more detail, on the […]
The plan compares the outline of one park on Arnold Avenue and Elson Street in 1920 and in the present. Accroding to the map, the grange park was initially designed as a place for walking without any public places; however, now there are some facilities for relax, playng, and parking. In 1920, there was the […]
The two plans depict the park for the public, one, when it was inaugurated in 1920, and the other, its present state. Overall, the west, centre and the south-east ends of the park were completely renovated to accommodate new buildings. One out of the three rose gardens were removed, and another was relocated. The stage […]
The given maps illustrate the layout of a public park in 1920 and how it has become nowadays. Overall, it is clear that the park has undergone radical changes over the years. Looking at the pictures in more detail, we can see that the central feature in 1920 was a fountain, which has made way […]
The given illustrations show plans of Grange Park in 1920 when it was first opened and how it looks today. At a glance, it is seen that there is a remarkable change in the layout of this public park as well as some advancements. The margins of this recreation ground and the area remain the […]
