Proper noun
A suburban area of Lambeth borough, London.
A small town in Victoria, Australia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn March 2004, Norwegian ex-player Edgar Malman invited two big clubs to play a rink bandy exhibition game in Streatham, London. Source: Internet
It was snowing at Colac at 7am, while 3AW radio caller Scott reported it was “absolutely hammering down” with snow between Lake Bolac and Streatham, west of Ballarat, just before 7.30am. Source: Internet
Mother-of-two Annemarie Plas, 36, from Streatham Hill, London, came up with the idea to applaud NHS workers and teamed up with British social enterprise Kindred to unveil the Clap For Our Carers T-shirt. Source: Internet
But the 34-year-old forward’s ban, imposed for an incident during the game at Invicta Dynamos, is now completed, enabling him to play in the NIHL Division One South game at Streatham on Saturday (6.45pm). Source: Internet
There have also been many other proposals to extend the line to Streatham, Lewisham, and even beyond Lewisham, taking over the suburban Hayes line via Catford Bridge to relieve some capacity on the suburban rail network. Source: Internet
He also admitted in this interview that he "must carry the can" for the Winter of Discontent. citation Personal life Callaghan's interests included rugby (he played lock for Streatham RFC before the Second World War), tennis and agriculture. Source: Internet