Proper noun
A London borough of Greater London.
A town in southeastern London, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOf all the colleagues I have lost, he is the one I am least sorry to see the last of. I hope that Lewisham will throw the intruder out. He only came here because he ran away from a communist. Herbert Morrison
Denis was born just after the start of the first world war on May 10, 1915, in Lewisham, south London. Source: Internet
Infection rates vary across the 32 different boroughs – from 223 positive tests per 100,000 people in Ealing over the most recent week, to 103 per 100,000 in Lewisham. Source: Internet
Dr Fidler, who is a consultant gastroenterologist at Lewisham and Greenwich Trust, argued the menopause is an issue which could easily be accommodated at work. Source: Internet
Lewisham used to be served by the East London Line (stations at New Cross and New Cross Gate ). Source: Internet
However, early plans showed problems due to Lewisham station being only marginally lower than the busy A20 road, which impedes any extension. Source: Internet