Definition of Goldsworth. Meaning of Goldsworth. Synonyms of Goldsworth

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Goldsworth. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Goldsworth and, of course, Goldsworth synonyms and on the right images related to the word Goldsworth.

Definition of Goldsworth

No result for Goldsworth. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Goldsworth from wikipedia

- Goldsworth Park is a large housing estate to the north-west of Woking in Surrey, England. It was named after the nearby Goldsworth area which was a large...
- who wanted to kill Judge Goldsworth, whose house "Pale Fire's" commentator—whatever his "true" name is—is renting. Goldsworth had condemned Grey to an...
- was founded by Kenneth Maynard Wood in 1947 in the town of Woking at 79 Goldsworth Road. In 1962 the company moved to Havant where they currently maintain...
- Goldsworth Park, a district of Woking, Surrey, England. The church paid for and sponsors the secular local youth and community centre for Goldsworth Park...
- The seven divisions are: "The Byfleets", "Goldsworth East and Horsell Village", "Knaphill and Goldsworth West", "Woking North", "Woking South", "Woking...
- (affectionately referred to as "The Valleys") are adjacent to West Campus in Goldsworth Valley. Waldo Library is the fourth largest university library system...
- Sir Goldsworthy Gurney (14 February 1793 – 28 February 1875) was a British surgeon, chemist, architect, builder, lecturer and consultant. He was a prototypical...
- caters for (Beavers, Cubs and Scouts). Goldsworth Park Angling Club, established 2015, manages angling at Goldsworth Park Lake and Brookwood Ponds, under...
- Goldsworthy (1989). Leaves. London: Common Ground. ISBN 1-870364-07-4. Andy Goldsworth (1990). Andy Goldsworthy. London: Viking. ISBN 0-670-83213-8. Republished...
- Nabokov novel Pale Fire, a central character's house is situated between "Goldsworth" (the name of an estate) and "Wordsmith University". Crossing these two...