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Fulham is a district of London, England
Fulham can also refer to:
Places
editLondon, England, UK
edit- Fulham, an historic Inner London district
- Fulham District (Metropolis), a former local government district
- Fulham (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency in London
- Hammersmith and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency), a former parliamentary constituency in London
- Chelsea and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency), Greater London
- Metropolitan Borough of Fulham, a former borough in London
- London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, a borough in London
Australia
edit- Fulham, Queensland, Australia; a rural locality
- Fulham, South Australia, Australia; a suburb of Adelaide
- Fulham Island, Tasmania, Australia
- Fulham homestead, Victoria, Australia
People
edit- Bishop of Fulham, Diocese of London, Church of England
- Edward Fulham (died 1694), Oxford professor
- George Fulham (1660–1702), English priest
- John Fulham (1699–1777), British cleric
- Rowena Fulham (née Nutira) (born 1960), New Zealand soccer player
- Thomas Fulham (1915–1995), U.S. businessman
Sports
edit- Fulham Irish GAA Club, a gaelic football and hurling club based in West London, UK
- Fulham F.C., an English association football club based in Fulham, London, UK
- Fulham, the original name of the rugby league team now known as Harlequins RL.
Ships
edit- SS Fulham, a coastal tanker in service with J P Langford Shipping Ltd, Sharpness from 1966, renamed to Fulham in 1974.
- SS Empire Fulham, the Fullham, a WWII Empire ship
See also
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