Ham Photos is a growing archive of photos of Ham (at the meeting of Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames in south-west London), where I have lived since 1996. It captures the small changes that are easily missed and delights in the unusual, the unexpected and the unnoticed.
31 March 2020
29 March 2020
Then and now: 18 Mariner Gardens
This is the first in a short collection of then and now photographs.
Several readers of this blog are people who used to live locally and they tell me that they like to see pictures of the places they know as they are now. One of these said:
My dad, Kenneth Kirchen, had to come to start work in Feltham in March 1967, while my sister and I stayed back in California to finish our school year. So when he found a house to rent in Ham, he took photos and sent them to us so we could see where we would be living. We moved to England in June 1967 and lived at 18 Mariner Gardens.
It has taken me quite a while to get a "now" photograph of the same houses and even then I was not able to take one from the same spot because there are always cars (and vans) parked either obscuring the view or where I want to stand.
More photos like this
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28 March 2020
Nice job
It has taken over a year but the extension of this house in Ham Farm Road has finished, and very nice it looks too. The new parts fit in so well with the old ones that it does not look as though it has been extended, which is a good thing.
The front garden is a little bare but I dare say that will come soon and in the meantime the absence of vegetation provides a nice uninterrupted view of the house.
26 March 2020
24 March 2020
More pavement work
The section of pavement on the corner of Ham Gate Avenue and Upper Ham Road has been worked on a few times since I started this blog and the surface there was very good, or so I thought, but there must be some reason why it is all being dug up again.
Hopefully the reason for the work will be clear once it has finished and the pavement will be even better than it was before.
22 March 2020
New porch and windows in Dysart Avenue
Dysart Avenue has been a relatively quiet road for home improvements in recent years and while I have noticed somethings going on none of there has been interesting enough for me to post it.
This is not a particularly large project either but I have posted it because Dysart Avenue deserves some attention and I find this one interesting as they have kept almost all of the original house but added modern windows and a modern front door.
21 March 2020
20 March 2020
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