Richmond Local History Society

Exploring the history of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham

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      • The Ferry from Ham to Twickenham
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      • Old Palace Lane
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      • Richmond Palace: its History and its Plan
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      • No 41 (2020)
      • No 40 (2019)
      • No 39 (2018)
      • No 38 (2017)
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      • No 29 (2008)
      • No 28 (2007)
  • Resources
    • John Cloake: Forty Years of Richmond History
    • East Twickenham Belgian Refugees Project
    • Ebenezer Robbins, Kew’s centenarian ironmonger and Secretary of Duke Street Church
    • Ham: Walnut Tree Meadow Allotments
    • Kew: St Anne’s Church
      • “Queen Anne’s Little Church”
      • Kew: The pew cushions in St Anne’s Church
    • Manor Road, Richmond: London’s first Council housing
    • Richard Francis Burton
    • Richmond at War 1914-1918
      • Wings in Richmond
    • Richmond at War 1939-1945
      • Flight from the East End
      • Gibraltar on Thames
      • The postmen who never came back from the War
      • Surviving the Blitz in the garden
      • V-E Day in Richmond, 8 May 1945
      • Winston Churchill in Richmond
    • Richmond Park
      • Two incorrect myths concerning Richmond Park
      • The “Deer Leap” of Richmond Park
    • Richmond Old Burial Ground
    • Vineyard Passage Burial Ground
    • Richmond Poor Law Union records
    • Richmond’s Congregational Church in The Vineyard
      • Thomas Wilson 1764-1843
      • Pleasant Sunday afternoons in late Victorian Richmond – a glimpse at 1893-94
      • The preacher with red hair
      • A story of war and peace at The Vineyard Congregational Church, Richmond
      • The role of women in leadership at the Vineyard Church, Richmond
      • Revd Henry Beresford Martin 1808-1844: a remarkable young Victorian Minister
      • The Victorian burial plot of the Vineyard Chapel – from graveyard to garden
    • The Royal Star and Garter Home
    • The Selwyn Family and the development of Richmond
    • “Thresher” Duck on Richmond
    • Transport: Richmond’s early horse-drawn trams and motor buses
    • The Vineyard, Richmond: An Online History
    • War memorials
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Richmond Local History Society

Index

The free online index to our annual journal, Richmond History,  includes all issues up to and including no. 39 (2018). You can view the index or download it as a PDF.

Although we have http://healthsavy.com/product/ambien/taken care to check the index’s accuracy we are are aware that there may be some inaccuracies, inconsistencies or omissions. We would welcome any corrections or additions – please email them to chair@richmondhistory.org.uk

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RICHMOND LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY explores the history of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham. We organise talks, publish books and an annual journal, and organise visits to places of historic interest. Join us for free admission to our talks, an informative newsletter three times a year and discounts on most of our publications.

Forthcoming Events

  • • Monday 17 May 2021
    AGM + talk by Jane Short on Artists and paintings in Richmond, Twickenham and Kew
  • • Monday 13 September 2021
    Talk by Melanie Backe-Hansen: Tracing the history of your house
  • • Monday 11 October 2021
    Talk by Sandra Pullen on the history of Sudbrook Park
  • • Monday 8 November 2021
    Talk by Dr Simon Targett on Sir Robert Walpole, Britain's first Prime Minister, and his connections with Richmond
  • • Monday 13 December 2021
    Talk by George Goodwin: Christmas traditions, with reference to Richmond and Kew. Followed by our seasonal party
  • • Monday 17 January 2022
    Talk by Paul Velluet: Topic to be announced
  • all events

The Richmond Local History Society is a registered charity, no. 292907

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