Street names in the area are named after places along the river Thames - Richmond, Twickenham, Ditton, Kingston among others.
At Natwest he rose through the ranks, and by the time of his early retirement, in 1978, he was a bank manager at the Thames Ditton branch in Surrey.
He was by then described in deeds as a "gentleman", and by 1816 he could buy a house in Thames Ditton for the very large sum of £4,000.
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Cesar Picton (c. 1755 Senegal? – 1836 Thames Ditton, Surrey) was enslaved in Africa by the time he was about six years old.
She died in May 1861, Lord St Leonards died at Boyle Farm, Thames Ditton, in January 1875, aged 93, and was succeeded in the barony by his grandson, Edward.
Although the new Headmaster, Mr. Waller, started in September 1965 the school did not move to new premises in Weston Green Road Thames Ditton until the spring of 1966.
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Communities outside the administrative area of Greater London that are within the code are Buckhurst Hill, Chigwell, Loughton and Sewardstone in Essex; Borehamwood, Bushey, Carpenders Park, Elstree and South Oxhey in Hertfordshire; and Ewell, Molesey, Thames Ditton and Whyteleafe in Surrey.
Gervase Helwys was born on 1 September 1561 in Saundby, Nottinghamshire, the first child of parents John Helwys (1535-1600) and Mary Blagden of Thames Ditton.
The Sculptor was Thomas Woolner (December 17, 1825 – October 7, 1892) and the statue was cast by Cox & Sons, at its Thames Ditton Foundry, Surrey, England.
Giggs Hill Green, an area of common ground in Thames Ditton, England
Two local roads are named after Thames Ditton, Surrey and England cricketers: Maurice Read and Tom Hayward.
The son of a London architect and property developer, Charles Joseph Corbett, who owned among other properties Imber Court at Weston Green, Thames Ditton, where he made the family home, Julian Corbett was educated at Marlborough College (1869–73) and at Trinity College, Cambridge (1873–6), where he took a first class honours degree in law.