This tree sits in the middle of the open space between Melancholy Walk and The Copse and so is well away from people, though the occasional horse warms up there.
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.
31 March 2008
Latchmere Close
Plant pots in Lock Road
30 March 2008
Reinforcing Teddington Lock
South Lodge
Exposed garden
29 March 2008
Allotments
Douglas Footpath
Front wall at Ham House
28 March 2008
Gardens in Lock Road
Ham House and railings
Cottages off Meadlands Drive
27 March 2008
New houses almost finished
What was merely foundations back in September has now blossomed in to two large three-storey houses. The wall is so high this looks as though it could be an extension of the nearby Remand Centre.
Flooding in Dukes Avenue
Gate at Ham House
Alley
This alley is behind the cottages on Petersham road and goes from near to the junction with Sandy Lane all the way up to Meadlands Drive. In doing so it separates the cottages from the main part of their gardens so as you walk along it you feel as though you are wandering somewhere that you are not meant to be.
26 March 2008
Stile
There is nothing like a stile to show that you are deep in the country. This one helps walkers down by the river, near Petersham Lodge Woods. It takes you from Douglas Footpath (i.e. the path behind Douglas House / the German School) on to what may be part of Great River Avenue.
Maisonettes in Bishop Close
Bishop Close winds its way off the north side of Ham Common where it conceals a collection of maisonettes, unlike any other houses in Ham. The developers are to be thanked for using a mix of bricks so that each block of four maisonettes is a slightly different colour than its neighbours which gives each block more of an individual feel and reduces the "sameness" of the close overall.
Royal Oak Garden
New leaves
25 March 2008
Spikes
This is part of the fortifications at Ham House, which I suspect are more for decoration than anything else. There is a ditch before the wall and railings that go along the front of the house and these impressive spikes are on each corner of the railings. This set has some decorative spikes on the top.
Pipes and things
24 March 2008
Old Ham Lodge
Spring bulbs
Gate House in Petersham
23 March 2008
Ham Avenues
21 March 2008
New bridge to Teddington Lock island
20 March 2008
19 March 2008
Where is Petersham?
The other contentious boundary is Petersham and here I show where I think the southern boundary of Petersham is. This is based on the evidence on the ground gathered from walking all of these streets regularly.
Note that my definition of Ham includes part of Petersham as I include everything either side of Petersham Road until the juction with Star and Garter Hill. This is because that is a natural boundary and before that there is a continuous built up area that includes all of Ham and this part of Petersham.
Hidden door
18 March 2008
17 March 2008
16 March 2008
Spying on Gordon House

I am not that tall so all I could see of the side of Gordon House (on Ham Common) over the brick wall as I walked past was the tops of the two gate posts so I pointed my camera blindly over the wall and took this picture on speculation and was rewarded with this view showing more Georgian grandeur than I expected.
I like the way that the wide frontage of the house hides the depth behind and am amused that even those extra rooms are not enough so an extension has been added at the back.
Red and pink blossom
Volunteers
15 March 2008
Blue
I don't know how construction companies choose the colour for their plastic barriers but these on the junction of Dukes Avenue and Northweald Lane are a rather viloent blue, the ones further down Dukes Avenue are bright orange and elsewhere we are treated to the insipid light blue of a football team from the lower divisions.
Storm damage
14 March 2008
Ham Children's Centre
Ham Children's Centre is being built next to St Richard's with St Andrew's CE Primary School in Ashburnham Road.
Laying bricks at Morgans

The work on Morgans is finally coming to a close and part of this is the repair of the brick wall that faces directly onto Ham Common. I am pleased that they are repairing the wall rather than replacing it but I do wish that they had used darker bricks so that the difference between the original wall and the repair was less obvious.
13 March 2008
Ham artist's sculpture is just Darling

A Ham artist's papier mache sculpture of Chancellor Alistair Darling was used to help front a news show's budget coverage.
Anita Russell made the 21in sculpture of the Chancellor of the Exchequer that was used in Channel 5's news coverage of the Budget announcement.
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