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Catford is a district in south east London, England, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Lewisham. It is southwest of Lewisham itself, mostly in the Rushey Green and Catford South wards. The population of Catford, including Bellingham, was 44,905 in 2011. Catford covers most of SE6 postcode district.
John Cunnison "Ian" Catford (26 March 1917 – 6 October 2009) was a Scottish linguist and phonetician of worldwide renown. Biography. Catford was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After his secondary and university studies, he studied phonetics. He taught English abroad (in Greece, in Palestine and in Egypt), including during World War II.
Catford is a district in south east London, England, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Lewisham. It is southwest of Lewisham itself, mostly in the Rushey Green and Catford South wards. The population of Catford, including Bellingham, was 44,905 in 2011. Quick Facts Population, OS grid reference ...
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Oct 30, 2020 · Did you know Catford is named after the giant cat statue? It is an easy assumption but sadly, it isn’t true. Still, the Catford cat has quite a story behind it. The iconic cat has been clambering the sign for the Catford Shopping Centre since it was installed in the 1974.
Catford is a district in South-East London. Its three "wards" (Bellingham, Catford South, and Rushey Green) are in the London Borough of Lewisham. Catford covers most of SE6 postal district. The area is one of 35 major centres in Greater London.
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Catford a small scattered hamlet, wooded and waterlogged with some farming. 1830s Georgian development around Ravensbourne Park (only Nos 3-7, 11-15 and 60-62 remain). 1857 Catford Bridge railway station opened on the Mid Kent railway line. 1860s Stanford’s Map of London & Suburbs (Catford section).