Uncover the story of one of the most important river landscapes in the world.
Try out a camera obscura, an invention used by artists to capture an imafe of the landscape. Tina Sitwell, our Paintings Conservation Adviser and various artists will be on hand to talk about the fascinating history of this device and how to create your own drawing.
Get out on the river in one of the Thames' historic wooden boats. Groups of ten will be rowed out from Ham to explore the historic river landscape.
Delve into the deep grass of our meadow and find out what's living there with Peter Brash, our Wildlife and Countryside Adviser.
Picnic baskets are available both days, packed with delicious food and drinks and a walks leaflet. There is also a selection of guided walks and talks.
Uncovered: The Story Of British Landscap
Ham House and Garden, Ham Street, Richmond
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This event ended on Sunday 1st of September 2013
This event ended on Sunday 1st of September 2013
Admission
Free for National Trust members, garden ticket £4.50 for non members. A small fee may apply for some events and spaces may be limited
Free for National Trust members, garden ticket £4.50 for non members. A small fee may apply for some events and spaces may be limited
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