Ham Photos
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.
5 July 2026
Battered bollard
It is only a week or so since I noted the new concrete bollards on the bend of Church Road, by the south-east entrance to Ham Common Woods, and one of them has taken a hit already.
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3 July 2026
Behind Ham Parade
The service road behind the west side of Ham Parade (possibly Warners Lane but sources are inconsistent on that, e.g. it is not named on Ordnance Survey maps) has been the scene of much building over the years so that it looks something of a mess, so unlike the frontages.
This current work is at the south end and it is too early to tell if it is an extension to a Ham Parade unit or a separate building.
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2 July 2026
Ivy House refreshed
A couple of weeks ago I noted that Ivy House on Upper Ham Road was being repointed and now that the work has finished I am rather impressed.
At this distance it is hard to see that anything has changed, though the whiteness of the windows suggests that they may have been repainted not long ago, and it is only when you get closer that the newness of some of the pointing can be seen.
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1 July 2026
The Hive revealed
For many months the lower part of The Hive on Ham Village Green has been hidden behind boards so I was delighted to find it finally revealed. And the ground floor makes a big difference as it explains why there is a grey arch on the first floor, which had looked out of place.
The Hive sits very comfortably in its Village Green setting and is a welcome addition to the area.
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29 June 2026
Celebrating Wimbledon
This hedge at the Common end of Ham Street is something of a local landmark and I have posted a picture of it before when the two spheres became Christmas puddings. Their current transformation into tennis balls is stylistically simple but technically difficult as the two curvilinear ovals on each sphere have to be approximately the same size for the effect to work properly.
It is always good to see people making an effort like this to brighten the area even if all it takes is a little bit of white tape.
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28 June 2026
On entering Petersham Lodge Woods
It is easy to overlook Petersham Lodge Woods as River Lane and the towpath let you pass easily but it is worth making the effort to step inside and this is the serene view you get on entering from River Lane,
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27 June 2026
Three out of four
It is worrying that three out these four properties on Upper Ham Road are empty commercial units (the other is the intermittently used Ham and Petersham Cricket Club pavilion) and more worrying still that there are no signs on any of them suggesting that the owners are looking for new tenants.
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25 June 2026
Tree protection
The last time that I checked on these works at The Navigator's House in River Lane these gates were open and the tree was unprotected. I do not recall seeing protection like that before and I am sure that it is there for good reasons, better safe than sorry!
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24 June 2026
Dominic House in Sudbrook Lane
The changes made over the years to Dominic House in Sudbrook Lane have been small but noticeable. The driveway used to be paved and was smaller. The garden is reduced as a result and the row of semi-spherical trees that used to define the house has been reduced from seven to three.
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