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IGS Expedition to Cheam and Nonsuch Parks

An area of open grassland in Nonsuch Park.
The Imperial Geographical Society yesterday conducted an expedition of exploration through Cheam Park and the adjoining Nonsuch Park.
The two parks together make up a large area of fields and woodland which straddles the border between the London Borough of Sutton and the county of Surrey.
The expedition of three was led by Emperor Jonathan I, and discovered a dry riverbed, some basic wooden shelters constructed in the woods, and some wild parakeets.
Views of various London landmarks, including Battersea Power Station, Wembley Stadium, and the BT Tower were available from high ground on Cheam Park.
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Battersea Power Station, BT Tower, Cheam Park, IGS, Jonathan I, Nonsuch Park, Surrey, Sutton, Wembley Stadium
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2 January 2019 at 10:01 pmHome Office – Empire of Austenasia
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