I make a point of walking along Lauderdale Drive from time to time just to see if anything has changed, which is not very often and the last time I posted a photo from there was almost two years ago. Luckily there was a change this time with the beginnings of a curved path.
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.
16 February 2026
Curved path coming
I make a point of walking along Lauderdale Drive from time to time just to see if anything has changed, which is not very often and the last time I posted a photo from there was almost two years ago. Luckily there was a change this time with the beginnings of a curved path.
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15 February 2026
A proper path
The remade path that goes past St Richard's Church, to cut off the corner of Ashburnham Road, looks very good.
As a fairly regular user of this path, I appreciate the wide entrance to it from this side and also the resurfaced pavement next to it.
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14 February 2026
Ladder and skip
It is hard to miss this building project as the house sits prominently on the corner of Dukes and Dysart Avenues and also because the work is at roof level so it can be seen from some distance.
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13 February 2026
Two statues
Two very white and active statues of Venus and Mercury stand either side of the central entrance to The Wilderness behind Ham House.
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12 February 2026
28mph
A speed display sign is often deployed alongside Ham Common and while it is noticeable that some cars do slow down towards the official 20mph limit it is equally noticeable that many do not and it is not unusual to see a speeding car being overtaken.
I have posted this picture not because the speed, 28mph, is unusually high but because it was the first occasion that I could take such a picture with no cars in it and I was not going to wait for a bigger number, 28mph is enough to make the point.
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10 February 2026
The Manor House in Petersham
The Manor House sits on a prominent position on Tommy Steele Corner (I still call it that) and the only way to appreciate it properly is to cross the busy road to stand by the main entrance to Montrose House.
It looks as though the work being gone is just minor maintenance but I will cross the road against once it is finished to see the end result.
9 February 2026
Beaufort Court aftermath

Having taken a picture of Beaufort Court while works of some sort were in progress I went back to see what had changed and, frankly, I cannot see anything different.
In particular, the render on the balconies still looks weathered when this seemed to be what they were working on. They certainly could have done something while the scaffolding was in place.
8 February 2026
Working on Beaufort Court
I take work-in-progress pictures like this because I want to record thigns that change and the materials of the works are a change, even if temporary, and they also hold the promise of future change once the works are completed.
Whatever is being done to Beaufort Court looks substantial with scaffolding towers on all of the blocks that I could see,
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7 February 2026
Four chairs
These four delightful chairs are next to the entrance to Ham House, where you can sit and admire the four identical chairs on the other side.
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