1. Hampstead - Noun
2. Hampstead - Proper noun
A town in New Hampshire.
A census-designated place in North Carolina.
A town in Maryland.
A village in Dominica.
An affluent suburban area in the borough of Camden, London, England (OS grid ref TQ2685).
Hampstead (plural Hampsteads)
shortened form of Hampstead Heath: teeth (Cockney rhyming slang).
That geezer knocked out his bloody Hampsteads, he did!
A later painting, Keats, at Hampstead, when he first imagined his Ode to a Nightingale (1851), is also notable. Source: Internet
Ambrosius – His Secret (1868) *Marie (1871), with librettist E. Spencer Mott *Happy Hampstead (1876), with librettist Frank Desprez (Carte wrote the music for this short piece under the pen name "Mark Lynne"). Source: Internet
Bate (1964) p632 Having left his training at the hospital, suffering from a succession of colds, and unhappy with living in damp rooms in London, Keats moved with his brothers into rooms at 1 Well Walk in the village of Hampstead in April 1817. Source: Internet
Cohen 2009, p. 213. In the Freuds' new home— 20 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, North London —Freud's Vienna consulting room was recreated in faithful detail. Source: Internet
Called by Stand Up To Racism, it was a response to antisemitic graffiti sprayed on buildings in the Hampstead and Belsize Park areas. Source: Internet
Luckily, plenty of other green spaces in London remain open for the time being, including Victoria Park in the East End, Herne Hill's Brockwell Park, and Hampstead Heath. Source: Internet