Examples of 'teddington' in a sentence

Meaning of "teddington"

Teddington: A suburban area in London, England, known for its residential neighborhoods and recreational spaces
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  • A suburb of the borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south-west Greater London, on the north side of the River Thames (but actually west of it).
  • A village in Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO9633).
  • A small settlement on Lyttelton Harbour, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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He was brought up in Teddington with two older sisters.
I think he once got as far as Teddington.
Teddington lock to Kingston bridge around.
Now we switch to one of the big testing tanks at Teddington.
She left Teddington on the arrival of the Peter Saw.
A new contemporary rear extension to a detached family house in Teddington.
It was made at Teddington Studios as a second feature by Warner Brothers.
A scene was also shot at nearby Teddington Lock.
The Teddington hockey club.
Episodes were recorded in front of a live audience at Teddington Studios.
The walk starts at Teddington Lock and finishes at Hampton Court train station.
The second series onwards was filmed at Teddington Studios.
Some local residents in Teddington regarded Blackmore as somewhat unsociable, if not misanthropic.
Studio sequences were recorded before a live audience at Teddington Studios.
It was made at Teddington Studios.

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They replaced a ferry which gave its name to Ferry Road at Teddington.
The third series was shot at Teddington Studios in Middlesex.
She returned to Ramsgate and towed to Teddington.
Teddington Society celebrates 40th anniversary, then gets straight back to work.
The sixth and seventh series saw filming return to Teddington Studios.
Studio segments began filming at Teddington Studios on 2 April, scheduled to run to 7 May.
There are locks at Richmond and Teddington.
While living in Teddington she was arrested and convicted in May 1875 of 36 charges of larceny.
The biggest I know is the experimental ship tank at Teddington.
In 971, a charter gave the land in Teddington to the Abbey of Westminster.
Tearfund is a UK Christian relief and development agency based in Teddington.
For many years he was captain of the Teddington Hockey Club.
Barclay is currently married to his wife Clare, and they both live in Teddington.
Over a thousand people live afloat on the Thames between Teddington Lock and the Thames Barrier.
In summer, passenger services operate along the entire non-tidal river from Oxford to Teddington.
Place of birth, Teddington.
Studio sequences were recorded before a live audience at Thames Television's Teddington Studios.
Thank you so much, Dr. Teddington.
He opposed the impeachment of Sacheverell in 1710, later entertaining him at his home in Teddington.
Six clubs and a similar number of skiff regattas exist from the Skiff Club, Teddington upstream.
It chiefly contains the towns or London districts of Twickenham, Hampton, Teddington and Whitton.
Cheese . com entry Historical and textural information from the Teddington Cheese.
The village was later " adopted " by the Urban District of Teddington.
He became the director of the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington in 1937.

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