The plans below show a public park when it first opened in 1920 and the same park today .

The maps demonstrate a
park
when it was
initially
constructed in 1920 and how it looks today .
Overall
, it can be seen that the
garden
becomes
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modern including a rose courtyard , a cafe and an
amphitheater
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for ceremonies.
To begin
with , in 1920, there were two entrances in the
garden
which are
also
located
at
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same
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place today
in addition
there is an extra entrance underground the car
park
. In 1920 , there was a fountain in the centre of the
park
which is now replaced by a rose
garden
.
Furthermore
, there was a pond for water plants in 1920, in the
park
which has changed recently into a playing area for children.
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,
in
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the left side of
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the fountain
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fountain
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there was a stage for musicians which is now demolished into an amphitheater for concerts .
Additionally
, near the
entrance
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there was a rose
garden
in 1920 but now there is a cafe for visitors .
Finally
, the glasshouse has been changed into a water feature area .
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supported main points
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complete response
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logical structure
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clear comprehensive ideas
Your ideas are clear and well-presented with relevant specifics about the park’s features then and now.

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  • recreational facilities
  • landscaping
  • naturalistic
  • amenities
  • formal gardens
  • ergonomic
  • symmetric designs
  • inclusive
  • accessible
  • accommodations
  • native plant species
  • societal changes
  • visitor services
  • community events
  • evolution
  • modern playgrounds
  • wildflower meadows
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