In the remotest reaches of Ham, where the Thames turns from North to East, a new hard-standing is being built by the river. It seems an odd place to build a mooring and an odder thing to build for any other reason.
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.
30 September 2009
New hard-standing
In the remotest reaches of Ham, where the Thames turns from North to East, a new hard-standing is being built by the river. It seems an odd place to build a mooring and an odder thing to build for any other reason.
23 September 2009
Bright Coral
19 September 2009
Encroaching on Riverside Drive
15 September 2009
Out in the open
As Summer splutters to an end and Autumn claims its turn there are still days when the verdant wilderness of Ham Lands can be enjoyed. Here we are looking almost directly at the (relatively) new development of Royal Park Gate but the trees have conspired to hide it and we can pretend that we really are in the middle of nowhere.
13 September 2009
Byway open, but who cares?
It is true that there is a road of sorts behind Ham Parade but it is so uneven and puddle strewn that it is inconceivable that anybody would want to use it as an alternative to the main road. It is also very unlikely that they would notice this very small sign informing of their right to do this. It all seems very pointless.
11 September 2009
No right of way
This now redundant but still charming sign has been preserved on the front wall of the Dysart Arms in Petersham.
8 September 2009
Straight path
6 September 2009
Ham artists
3 September 2009
Hand and Flowers
The new Hand and Flower is getting a mixed reception as a pub (though I think everybody prefers it to the Legless Frog that it replaced) but there is no question about the effort that the new owners have put into improving the look of the place and the front of the pub is currently festooned with colourful flowers.




