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 April 2026
The eyes have it
With very little of the house still visible it is hard to judge the nature of this project in Sandy Lane but I do like the way that it seems to be looking at you.
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10 April 2026
Lone post
There used to be a gate here in this footpath linking Stretton Road and Wiggins Lane but that has gone (probably quite some time ago) and all that remains is this solitary post.
And somewhere along the line, the concrete lamppost on the right became a metal one.
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9 April 2026
Another garage gone
Turning garages into habitable rooms is nothing new and this one, in Kingfisher Drive, is one of many in Wates Estate. While there is nothing particularly wrong in that, each conversion damages the consistency of the area.
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7 April 2026
Ramp
When the island in Ham Common Pond was rebuilt two years ago I was concerned about how high the island stood above the water and it seems that others agreed and have installed a crude ramp to provide access to the island.
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6 April 2026
Dangerous poster
Posters are regularly put up on the railings next to the pedestrian crossing on Ham Parade and most people know that they should be facing the pavement and not the road. This is so that pedestrians can stop and read them but facing the other way they are a dangerous distraction for drivers as the approach the crossing.
The people who put up the poster on the other side of the crossing, for a fair at Hampton Court did it properly.
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5 April 2026
Some progress at Grey Court
It has been a month or so since I lasted posted a picture of the new building at Grey Court and while there has not been much change in that time a bit more of the building is visible and enough of it to suggest that this is going to be a fairly traditional building.
4 April 2026
16 Upper Ham Road
The Hand and Flower has been closed for some months with little visible evidence of this other that no lights and no customers but the arrival of a crude security door confirms the fact.
It also gives the property number as 16 when it has almost always been referred to by its name. Hand and Flower, rather than the number. This may suggest a possible change of use.
3 April 2026
Ferrymoor tree
This end of Ferrymoor may be scruffy but the tree helps to make up for that.
The garages in the bottom left have been doomed for over two years but are still there for some reason.
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2 April 2026
Two empty units
While the unit that used to be Rowleys seems to have found a new owner at one end of Ham Parade at the far end two units have become empty.
In June last year there were for sale by auction signs up and more recently a sold sign appeared, but far too briefly for me to photograph it. Whatever the new owners have in mind does not include the two businesses that were there.
Personally I will not miss Taylor Made having had various animated discussions with some of their drivers over their frequent pavement parking.
With the Hand and Flower closed and the former Gate House also looking for a new tenant, the top end of Ham Parade looks grim at the moment.
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