Examples of 'ditton' in a sentence
Meaning of "ditton"
Ditton is a noun that may refer to a place name, surname, or be jargon in a specific field
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- A placename:
- A suburb of Widnes, Halton borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ4885).
- A village in Tonbridge and Malling borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7158).
- A suburb of Slough, Berkshire, England (OS grid ref SU9978).
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Ditton grew up wanting to be an artist.
Evidence of the early occupation of Ditton is scant.
Long Ditton is also served by buses.
I managed to get just odd things to do around Thames Ditton and the district.
Louisa Ditton has nowhere to go.
It was situated on the west side of Ditton Lane.
The centre is owned by Ditton Parish Council which holds regular meetings there.
I know a very nice place down near Thames Ditton.
Ditton Priors through time.
Each one was hand built at the factory in Thames Ditton.
Liga champions, beating FC Ditton by a single point.
That Judge Ditton had overstepped so egregiously. The commissioner of police was shocked to hear.
Members of the de Ros family lived in Thames Ditton for a long while.
Fen Ditton is a village on the northeast edge of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, England.
The name is derived from Westun, a farmstead covering land in the west of Thames Ditton.
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Long and Thames Dittons 's riverside homes and pubs follow until beyond Thames Ditton Island.
Perhaps no more than a coincidence, his old rival, John Keen, also lived in Long Ditton.
Langley Motors in Thames Ditton UK also produced an estate ( tourer ) version.
She engaged in philanthropic efforts in Scotland, and died in 1895 at Ditton Park.
Amongst these were Humphry Ditton 's ' Fluxions '.
In 1911 Claygate was under the same urban council as Thames Ditton.