DescriptionHam Riverside Lands, Ham - geograph.org.uk - 991429.jpg
English: Ham Riverside Lands, Ham. Ham Lands consists of woodland, grassland, wetland and scrub beside the Thames. During the thirty-five years before the Second War the area was extensively used for gravel extraction but after the War the gravel pits were back-filled with rubble from war-damaged buildings in London.
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