The two given images indicate the layout of the same public
park as it was in the year 1920 and at present. It is evident that the park still retains the basic elements of flowers, water, seating, and music, with the addition of entertainment facilities such as a café and play venue for children despite apparently
dramatic adjustments.
Grange park, which was opened in 1920, was a rectangular spot with access from Arnold Avenue on the north side and from Eldon Street on the south side. Initially, in the middle of this area, it was a fountain, with a stage for musicians situated center left. Furthermore, a pond for a water
plant was constructed to the right of the Arnold Avenue entrance as well as a glasshouse was built at the opposite
end of this one. To be able for visitors to smell the flowers and listen to music around the edges of the park, there were rose gardens with seats.
The park has gained considerable modification since then.
Firstly, now the fountain has gone and in its location is one large rose garden with seats all around it in the central neighborhood. The bandstand (stage for musicians) has been cleared to make way for an amphitheater for concerts and associated seating. Similarly, the site where the pond for
water plants stood is now converted into a play area for children and a café nearby. Eventually, in the past, to access the park, there were two original entrances, while at present there is the erection of which a third entrance is near the
water features from an underground car park.
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