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Richmond, London

Richmond
Richmond Riverside, London - Sept 2008.jpg
Richmond Riverside
Richmond is located in Greater London
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond shown within Greater London
Area 5.38 km2 (2.08 sq mi)
Population 21,469 (North Richmond and South Richmond wards 2011)
• Density 3,991/km2 (10,340/sq mi)
OS grid reference TQ1874
• Charing Cross 8.2 mi (13.2 km) ENE
London borough
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town RICHMOND
Postcode district TW9
TW10
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
EU Parliament London
UK Parliament
London Assembly
List of places
UK
England
LondonCoordinates: 51°27′22″N 0°18′04″W / 51.456°N 0.301°W / 51.456; -0.301
The Richmond Local History Society
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Abbreviation RLHS
Motto Exploring the history of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham
Formation 1985
Founder John Cloake
Legal status registered charity (number 292907)
Region served
Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham
Membership
400
Chairman
Robert Smith
Main organ
Richmond History (annual journal); The Richmond Local History Society Newsletter (three times a year)
Budget
<£10,000
Staff
none
Website richmondhistory.org.uk
The Richmond Society
Richmond Society logo.jpg
Motto Making Richmond a better place to live in, work in, and visit
Formation 1957
Type civic society and conservation group
Legal status registered charity (number 285805)
Region served
Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham
Membership
1000
Chairman
Professor Ian Bruce CBE
Main organ
The Richmond Society Quarterly Newsletter
Budget
<£10,000
Staff
none
Website www.richmondsociety.co.uk

Richmond is a suburban town in southwest London, 8.2 miles (13.2 km) west-southwest of Charing Cross. The town is on a meander of the River Thames, with a large number of parks and open spaces, including Richmond Park, and many protected conservation areas, which include much of Richmond Hill. A specific Act of Parliament protects the scenic view of the River Thames from Richmond.

Richmond was founded following Henry VII's building of Richmond Palace in the 16th century, from which the town derives its name. (The Palace itself was named after Henry's earldom of Richmond, North Yorkshire.) During this era the town and palace were particularly associated with Elizabeth I, who spent her last days here. During the 18th century Richmond Bridge was completed and many Georgian terraces were built, particularly around Richmond Green and on Richmond Hill. These remain well preserved and many have listed building architectural or heritage status. The opening of the railway station in 1846 was a significant event in the absorption of the town into a rapidly expanding London.

Richmond was formerly part of the ancient parish of Kingston upon Thames in the county of Surrey. In 1890 the town became a municipal borough, which was later extended to include Kew, Ham, Petersham and part of Mortlake (North Sheen). The municipal borough was abolished in 1965 when, as a result of boundary changes, Richmond was transferred to Greater London.


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