Chatham
Chatham may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
- In England (UK)
- Chatham, Kent, a town
- Chatham railway station
- Chatham Dockyard, frequently referred to simply as "Chatham"
- Chatham Historic Dockyard, a maritime museum that occupies part of the site of Chatham Dockyard
- Raid on the Medway, also known as Battle of Chatham, a decisive Dutch naval attack during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
- Chatham (UK Parliament constituency), existed 1832–1950
- Chatham (ward), of the London Borough of Hackney
- Chatham Green, Essex
- In the United States
- Chatham, Alaska, known after its Chatham Seaplane Base
- Chatham, Connecticut, the name for East Hampton, Connecticut up to 1915
- Chatham, Delaware
- Chatham, Florida, an unincorporated community within the Everglades National Park
- Chatham County, Georgia, a coastal county
- Chatham, Illinois, a village in Sangamon County
- Chatham, Chicago, Illinois, a neighborhood
- Chatham, Iowa
- Chatham, Bracken County, Kentucky
- Chatham, Louisiana
- Chatham, Massachusetts, a town on Cape Cod
- Chatham, Michigan
- Chatham, Mississippi
- Chatham, New Hampshire
- Chatham Borough, New Jersey
- Chatham Township, New Jersey, a township that adjoins the borough
- Chatham (town), New York
- Chatham (village), New York
- Union Station (Chatham, New York), a former New York Central Railroad train station
- Chatham County, North Carolina
- Chatham, Licking County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Chatham, Medina County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Chatham, Virginia
- Chatham Garden Theatre, New York City
- Chatham Manor, a mansion in Virginia that was built between 1768 and 1771
- Chatham Square, New York City
- Chatham Strait, in Alaska
- Chatham Theatre, New York City
- Chatham University, a university in Pittsburgh
- Chatham Village (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, a National Historic Landmark and community in Pittsburgh
- In Canada
- Chatham, New Brunswick
- the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Chatham
- Chatham-Kent, Ontario
- Brownsburg-Chatham, Quebec
- Chatham Islands (British Columbia), off Oak Bay
- Elsewhere
- Chatham Islands, New Zealand
- Chatham Island, a former name for San Cristóbal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
- Chatham Island (Andaman), small island just off Port Blair, Andaman Islands, India
- Chatham Island (Western Australia), off the south coast of Western Australia near Walpole
- Chatham Road, a road in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
People
- Politics
- William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708-1778), English statesman, known toponymically as Chatham[1]
- John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham (1756-1835), British statesman and general.
- Richard Thurmond Chatham (1896–1957), American politician
- Arts
- Rhys Chatham (born 1952), American musician
- Russell Chatham (born 1939), American landscape artist
- Sports
- Charles Chatham (1910–1994), English cricketer
- Ray Chatham (1924–1999), English footballer
Ships
- HMS Chatham, fifteen ships of the Royal Navy, named after the port of Chatham, Medway, UK
- USS Chatham, four ships of the U.S. Navy
Other
- Chatham (grocer), a defunct US grocery chain
- Chatham (horse), Australian thoroughbred racehorse that raced from 1931 to 1934
- Chatham (racehorse), British racehorse that took part in the 1995 Grand National
- Chatham (Victorian racehorse) British racehorse that took part in the 1849 Grand National
- Chatham (film), directed by Daniel Adams
See also
- Earl of Chatham, a peerage in England
- Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham, titled Baroness Chatham
- Chatham House, formerly the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the Chatham House Rule named after it
- Chatham Standard Time Zone, a time zone in New Zealand, used in the Chatham Islands
- The Chatham Cup, New Zealand's premier knockout association football competition
Disambiguation terms
- Chatham County (disambiguation)
- Chatham High School (disambiguation)
- Chatham Island (disambiguation)
- Chatham railway station (disambiguation)
Notes
- ↑ See, e.g., Emerson, Ralph Waldo. "Self-Reliance": "That is it which throws thunder into Chatham's voice... ."
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