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The two maps illustrate below are the changes of Grange park in 1920 and now.

Overall, the park has been re–arranged significantly and more entertainment
facilities for the people.

In 1920, there were two ways for people to join the park. One is in the north on
Arnold evenue, and the other is on the south in Eldon street. The fountain was
located at the middle of the park, with a large stage for musicians on the left.
There were 3 rose gardens which situated in the northwest, in the northeast and in
the southwest of the map. The Glasshouse was in the southeast of the park and
opposite it is the Pond for water plants, which placed in the northeast. Many seats
were arranged around the edge of the park.

At the present, only one Rose garden in the northwest existed and a new Rose garden
built in the center of the map with some seats around. There was more space to
build the Amphitheatre for concerts. The Glasshouse was replaced by Water feature.
The Pond for water plants was destroyed and there were a Cafe and a Children'splay
area in the northeast. There was also an extra entrance from underground carpark in
the southeast.

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