Greig House is one of the blocks in Ham Close. They have recently been given new identification signs, like this one.
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.
26 November 2007
Identification sign on Greig House
Greig House is one of the blocks in Ham Close. They have recently been given new identification signs, like this one.
Petersham Lodge Woods
Ham Close
Ham Common at dusk
Building in Ham Street
19 November 2007
Mariner Gardens
Mariner Gardens cuts the corner between Ashburnham Road and Broughton Avenue. This square with several trees is at the bend in the middle of the road.
18 November 2007
Mural off Ashburnham Road

This mural is on the end of the parade of shops at the east end of Ashburnham Road, by Grey Court School. The recycling centre is just to the left of the picture.
Mural off Ashburnham Road
This is part of the mural overlooking the Ham Youth Club off Ashburnham Road. Like other murals locally, it was organised by the Save the World Club and was produced by local children and is in an area that used to be blighted by graffiti.
Low tide at River Lane

This is the Thames at the bottom of River Lane looking towards Richmond. The tide was so low it looked as though you could have walked across. This only happens in November when Richmond Lock is opened which allows the river to drain fully.
Interesting front door in Lock Road
Works at Teddington Lock
Cottage garden in Lock Road
Western edge of Ham Common
Signposts on Ham Avenue
White cottages in Ham Street
House at Teddington Lock
Proposed planting for Great South Avenue
10 November 2007
Locksmeade merges into Ham Lands
A typical view of the Wates Estate
Barrier at Ham and Petersham Rifle and Pistol Club
Hidden in Ham Lands, somewhere near Ham House, is the Ham and Petersham Rifle and Pistol Club. The main evidence that it is there is the two large walls at the end of the range (this is the second and the furthest away from the club) that stop any stray shots from reaching Riverside Drive.
Locksmeade Road
Locksmeade is a small development off Riverside Drive and next to the path to Teddington. Like the Wates Estate, it is nicely laid out with lots of mature plants.
Tree in Riverside Drive
This is the start of the Wates Estate on Riverside Drive, but what attracted me was the tree with the blue sky behind it.
Path in Ham Lands
The Palm Centre
The Palm Centre in Ham Street is rather hidden behind high brick walls, so it needs this sign by the entrance.
Mia Wood is now open
Landscaping in Wates Estate
I cannot remember precisely where this all (the Wates Estate all looks much the same to me, a nice "same" though) but it is somewhere near Breamwater Gardens.






































