A rather blatant case of pavement parking by P 880 RYV that all but blocks the way for the people that the pavement is meant for. My thanks to the guest photographer who sent me this.
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.
28 July 2008
P 880 RYV on the pavement
A rather blatant case of pavement parking by P 880 RYV that all but blocks the way for the people that the pavement is meant for. My thanks to the guest photographer who sent me this.
18 July 2008
Reston Lodge
17 July 2008
Start here
OY05 EDX is not smart
16 July 2008
Bikes
Ham Common was one of the start/finish points for The Twelfth London Bikeathon in aid of Leukaemia Research.
Boarded up
15 July 2008
Bridge foundations
The size of the foundations for the new, unwanted and unnecessary bridge from the tow path to Douglas Footpath suggest that it is going to be as big and unattractive as the one built by Ham House. Again, London's Arcadia is the villain here.
Useful signs gone
I complained earlier about Richmond Council putting up silly little black signs alongside useful large white ones and now the Council has solved the problem of having two signs by getting rid of the useful ones!
14 July 2008
Dutch style
Large field
13 July 2008
Building a Huf Haus

Each Huf Haus is prefabricated in Germany and then assembled on site, which means that it goes up very quickly, unlike with a typical British house where two walls are built slowly with block and brick.
That is why I do not have a picture of this Huf Haus in Petersham Road in a state of semi-construction; only this one with the main infrastructure complete and the work moved on to the interior features.
T 396 GPP looks abandoned
11 July 2008
Leaving Ham Lands
The southern border of Ham Lands is by Royal Park Gate as the unbroken wilderness that follows the river all the way from River Lane in Petersham finally gives way to the manicured grass of the Hawker Centre. The last part of this journey takes you around the small playground and on to the main cycle/footpath that runs through Royal Ham Gate to the two path.
10 July 2008
Tall grass
Pleasure boat
Selby House
9 July 2008
Boat slide
Approaching Croft Way
8 July 2008
Parallel paths
Leafy and quiet
7 July 2008
New offices
Teddington Lock's
5 July 2008
Small trees
Locks
This is the traditional view of Teddington Lock from the Ham side looking towards Teddington. The main (barge) lock is on the right edge of the picture and, working right to left, the launch lock is in the middle behind the floating platform, the skiff lock is behind the small boat, and the slipway with rollers is next to the island.





































