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.
17 August 2026
Another bollard is demolished
There has been another casualty in the never-ending war between bad motorists and the bollards designed to protect us from them. This bollard fell in the line of duty on the corner of Upper Ham Road and Ham Common, an area very familiar with the antics of bad drivers.
16 August 2026
Watering Ham Polo ground
On the Ham United Group (HUG) Annual Architectural Tour 2026 of Ham Polo Club we were told repeatedly of the importance of keeping the horses safe and that includes keeping the ground soft enough which they do using this impressive rain-maker.
The water used for this comes directly from the river, under licence, and we were shown the pump that they use. It was just another example of how well run the whole operation is.
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15 August 2026
Doing something in Church Road
I was only here for a few minutes and that was not enough to work out what was going on but whatever it is it is restricting a large section of Church Road, you can just about see one of the traffic lights in the middle of the picture and the other set were about the same distance away in the other direction.
There were not many workers there which suggests that they might have been setting up and the only significant machine was a small digger suggesting that the road was were the work is being done.
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14 August 2026
Stables at Ham Polo
The Ham United Group (HUG) Annual Architectural Tour 2026 of Ham Polo Club was a fabulous event where I learned many unexpected things about a place I have walked past hundreds of times. One of those things was that there are around one hundred horses stabled there and this is just one of the blocks of stables where they are kept.
While we there we saw several horses out doing things and behind the scenes it is a busy place. Looking after all those horses are a dozen or so grooms who live on the site.
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13 August 2026
Greenery and flowers on Ham Lands
The weather station at Kew Gardens recorded zero rain in July for the first time since it started operating 155 years ago, and this shows in the acres of yellow grass that can be seen everywhere. Luckily we still have greenery and flowers in some places in Ham and especially in Ham Lands.
This view brightens up the main crossing from Teddington Lock to Croft Way.
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12 August 2026
Arena Polo
Wikipedia tells me, "Outdoor or "field" polo is played on a 300-by-160-yard grass field, while indoor or "arena" polo is played on a smaller 300-by-150-foot dirt arena." and it was on the Ham United Group (HUG) Annual Architectural Tour 2026 that I learned of the existence of Arena Polo and that Ham Polo has this arena in the north-east corner of their grounds.
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11 August 2026
On the border
Borders are often problematic, and the Richmond/Kingston border in Ham is no different. The last boundary changes improved matters but still left us with Sainsbury on Ham Parade calling itself "Kingston Upper Ham Road Local" because it has a KT2 postcode, and the boundary extending down Duke's Avenue so that is can include Malden Oaks.
The latest issue is caused by Richmond Council's decision to stop allowing Lime bikes into the Borough, leading to collections of bikes on the Kingston side of the border as riders discover that they can go no further. The most obvious places for the bikes to collect are on the towpath and on Richmond Road but the problem stretches to places like Horsley Drive in Royal Park Gate.
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10 August 2026
Tall fence
The small development of House in Kestrel Close and Dukes Avenue were built around thirty years and for all that time the low timber fences have been a prominent feature so the decision of 27 to build something substantial and solid is bit of a surprise.
9 August 2026
The Hand & Flower
Firstly, an explanation. I had to crop this photo because the lower part had a reflection of me in it and I could not take another one as this moment has past.
The reason for my keenness to post this is because it shows part of an older sign, now painted over, where the name includes an ampersand. I do not know when that got replaced with "and" but all the photos here going back to 2007 have "and" rather than "&".
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