Examples of 'sydenham' in a sentence

Meaning of "sydenham"

Sydenham (noun) - A surname or place name, often associated with various locations and historical figures
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  • A placename:
  • A suburban area of Greater London, in the borough of Lewisham, borough of Bromley and borough of Southwark.
  • A village in South Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP7301).
  • A suburb of Bridgwater, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST3137).

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Sydenham continued to work in government service after the war.
But they did a job at Sydenham a fortnight ago.
Sydenham married twice.
Shocking footage shows aftermath of Sydenham shooting.
Pioneers in the Sydenham river area changed the face of the land.
Its historic estates include the manor of Sydenham.
Causes Sydenham chorea is one of the major signs of acute rheumatic fever.
It is found throughout the Sydenham river.
A factor in the Sydenham derailment was the driver exceeding the official speed limit.
It was at this festival that Sydenham got its name.
Initially the station was the terminus of a spur line from Sydenham.
She graduated from Sydenham college.
Sydenham dies in a riding accident and is replaced by Sir Charles Bagot.
Wallaceburg is a community located on the Sydenham River.
Sydenham was buried in Cowes.

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Its found just north of Sydenham.
With Sydenham Mapletoft was for seven years closely associated in medical practice.
He also acted as honorary secretary to the Sydenham Society.
They lived in Sydenham and then Linwood.
The natural history drawings were mainly by Sydenham Edwards.
The Sydenham River is truly a biological treasure.
Sydney is further than Sydenham.
The Sydenham end.
After completing her schooling she went on to study in Sydenham College.
Williams was born in Sydenham and educated at Addey and Stanhope School.
Victoria Park itself is still accessible by rail from the nearby Sydenham station.
Most of the land adjacent to the Sydenham River is privately owned.
A few things were sent to Byne Road in Sydenham.
Sydenham rivers Dairy.
He lived for a time at Sydenham Hill.
Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics is the oldest college of commerce in Asia.
Two kidneyshell specimens from the Sydenham River.
Sydenham of Combe.
He earned a degree in Commerce at Sydenham College.
Sydenham was settled in the Anglo-Saxon era.
Help plan for the future of Sydenham Park.
She was living in Sydenham with ' a notorious thief.
Today the Victoria Park can be accessed from Sydenham.
I was at Sydenham.
He attends Lincoln University and plays club cricket for Sydenham.
Sydenham was born in Reading, the eldest of three children.
It is located on the Sydenham River.
Sydenham House is four storeys high, including the attic.
Municipal district of Sydenham.
Sydenham was a Whig who believed in rational government, not " responsible government.
People from Sydenham.
With Sydenham gone, reformers began to wander back into the fold.
Ecosystem recovery strategies for both the Sydenham River Dextrase et al.
The concept of a medical syndrome was further developed in the 17th century by Thomas Sydenham.
Raysy, we will pop in to Sydenham on the way back.

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