Local history notes
The Local Studies Collection publishes a number of local history notes on a range of subjects, using resources from the collection. These include famous people, buildings and places in the history of Richmond upon Thames.
"The Thames is liquid history" - John Burns (1858-1943)
Subjects covered by local history notes
People
- Richard Doddridge Blackmore 1825-1900
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon 1837-1915
- Dickens in Richmond
- George Eliot
- Queen Elizabeth I and Richmond
- Stephen Hales DD FRS 1677-1761
- Fred Karno and the Karsino
- Edmund Kean at Richmond
- Alexander Pope
- Bertrand Russell
- James Thomson
- Horace Walpole 1717-1797 and Strawberry Hill
- Virginia Woolf and Hogarth House, Richmond
- Sir Richard Burton and Lady Isabel Burton
Buildings
- The Almshouses of Richmond(pdf, 29KB)
- Asgill House(pdf, 101KB)
- Garrick's Villa and Temple to Shakespeare(pdf, 59KB)
- The Kew Palaces(pdf, 22KB)
- The Luxor Cinema, Twickenham(pdf, 40KB)
- Marble Hill House(pdf, 56KB)
- The Observatory and Obelisks, Kew(pdf, 16KB)
- Old Town Hall, Richmond(pdf, 90KB)
- Orleans House, Twickenham(pdf, 29KB)
- Residences of the French Royal House of Orleans(pdf, 60KB)
- Richmond's Theatres(pdf, 225KB)
- The River Crane and the Gunpowder Mills(pdf, 17KB)
- Rose Hill, Hampton(pdf, 71KB)
- St Anne's Church, Kew Green(pdf, 50KB)
- Trumpeters' House(pdf, 34KB)
- White Lodge, Richmond Park(pdf, 21KB)
- York House, Twickenham(pdf, 55KB)
- Bushy House and the National Physical Laboratory(pdf, 59KB)
- Heatham House(pdf, 31KB)
- Merlin's Cave and The Hermitage(pdf, 97KB)
- Northumberland House, Petersham Road(pdf, 55KB)
- Richmond Library(pdf, 291KB)
- Richmond Palace(pdf, 46KB)
- The Original Star and Garter(pdf, 70KB)
Roads and Streets
Things
- Law and Order in Richmond
- Performances at Richmond's Theatre Royale
- Richmond Maids of Honour
- The View from Richmond Hill
- Richmond Bridge
- Vineyard Passage Burial Ground, Richmond (pdf, 256 KB)
- Whitton Park
Paper versions of these notes are available from the Local Studies Collection in the Old Town Hall.
We would be interested to know if there is a particular aspect of Richmond upon Thames history which you would like us to deal with in this series of short notes. Please email localstudies@richmond.gov.uk with your suggestions.
Up to: Local Studies Library
Updated: 27 May 2021
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