Carved tree trunk in Fishponds Park

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The photograph on this page of Carved tree trunk in Fishponds Park by Marathon as part of the Geograph project.

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Carved tree trunk in Fishponds Park

Image: © Marathon Taken: 10 Jul 2013

Fishponds Park contains three ponds, a stream and an area of grassland now managed as a hay meadow. On a map of 1762 this site is shown as a brick kiln and was part of Kingston Common, which stretched between Hook, Tolworth and Surbiton. By 1839 most of the land had been taken over as allotments, although a brickworks is still shown on the 1867 Ordnance Survey Map. Fishponds itself is a plain Georgian house built in 1742. I am unsure if this carved tree trunk has been damaged or was originally standing up.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.387193
Longitude
-0.29438