1. petersham - Noun
2. Petersham - Proper noun
A rough, knotted woolen cloth, used chiefly for men's overcoats; also, a coat of that material.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTake a look at some of the best foods and desserts along New Canterbury Rd, from Enmore through Petersham to Dulwich Hill, with Sydney Eat Street. Source: Internet
All gardens are within a ten-minute walk from the Petersham Gate entrance to Richmond Park, opposite the Dysart Arm. Address: Petersham Road, TW10 7DA. Source: Internet
The first mission outside of Italy began in 1954 when Mother Celestina and Sister Rosetta came to work with the Xaverian priests in Petersham. Source: Internet
Cinny met and later married the love of her life, Kent A. Hager on October 17th, 1987 in Petersham, MA. Source: Internet
Prior to the arrival of the British there were 4,000 to 8,000 native people in Sydney from as many as 29 different clans. citation Sydney Cove from Port Jackson to Petersham was inhabited by the Cadigal clan. Source: Internet
Hailing from Petersham in Sydney’s west, the Lineys were constantly exposed to music in their childhood. Source: Internet