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.
13 June 2026
Repointing Ivy House
While the recent works at Ivy Cottage have been hidden at the back of the house the work at its twin, Ivy House, is very visible. I caught it mid-repointing when the front wall was covered with dust from the gouging out.
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upper_ham_road
12 June 2026
Bridge barriers
The Ham end of Teddington Footbridge has had barriers firmly installed on both sides.
My guess is that this is to stop people from jumping off though there are already spikes to do that and there are no barriers on the more dangerous Teddington end where I have seen people jumping in to the river from in the recent heatwave.
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teddington_footbridge
11 June 2026
4 Manston Grove
I get planning notifications from both Richmond and Kingston councils, simply by lying about my address, and I had seen several for 4 Manston Grove in Royal Park Gate so I went to capture a before image to compare with the completed works.
My timing was good as some work had clearly started but there was no change to the appearance of the property yet.
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royal_park_gate
10 June 2026
Fence in Sandpits Road
It is impossible to miss this new fence when walking along Sandpits Road towards Petersham Road and that is fine because it is a decent fence. The colour also goes well with the house.
It would have been even better if the wooden components of the steps had been replaced at the same time, they looked good with the old fence but do not match the new one.
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fences/walls/railings
9 June 2026
Ham Fair Saturday 13 June
After Ham was plastered with advertising for Ham Open Gardens I was expecting something similar for Ham Fair but the only sign I have seen so far is this modest one on Ham Common facing the traffic.
The font reminds me of the lively debates over Comic Sans MS several years ago where it was generally accepted that the font should never be used. At lest is says "13" rather that "13th" which is much clearer, though the "3" does not look to be in bold from this angle.
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signs/posts
8 June 2026
Not for sale!
I thought the days of rogue estate agents' boards was long over until I saw this one technically on public land and outside a property which is not for sale.
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royal_park_gate,
signs/posts
7 June 2026
A history in brick
This wall in Sandpits Road is hardly the oldest in the area but it still carries a lot of history told by the differently coloured bricks. The place where there used to be a gate is the most obvious feature and I also like the small arch over a former gap on the bottom left.
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fences/walls/railings
6 June 2026
Unexpected trees
Having cleared the vegetarian away from the bench in Ham Gate Avenue, close to Ham Gate, two news trees were planted which seems strange, particularly as the far one is under another tree.
The posts may be necessary but they draw too much attention to themselves at the moment.
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ham_gate_avenue,
trees
5 June 2026
St Richards is enveloped
St Richards is a superb building so it is good news that it is being restored and even better news that it looks so good enveloped in scaffolding while the work is done.
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ashburnham_rd,
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