Norwood
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Norwood may refer to:
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[edit] Places
In Australia:
- Norwood, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide
- Electoral district of Norwood, a state electoral district in South Australia
- Norwood Football Club, a team that plays in the South Australian National Football League
- Norwood, Tasmania, suburb of Launceston, Tasmania
- Norwood, Victoria, a neighborhood in North Ringwood, Victoria
- Norwood, a former name for Burwood, Victoria
In Canada:
- Norwood, Ontario, near Peterborough, Ontario
- Norwood, Manitoba, a community in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Norwood (Edmonton), a neighbourhood in north-central Edmonton, Alberta
In England:
- Norwood, Derbyshire
- Norwood, Dorset
- Norwood, North Yorkshire
- Norwood Green in the London Borough of Ealing
- Norwood Green, West Yorkshire, a village near Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield
- South Norwood, London
- Upper Norwood, London
- West Norwood, London
In India:
- Norwood, India
In South Africa:
In the United States of America:
- Norwood, Colorado
- Norwood, Georgia
- Norwood, Illinois
- Norwood, Kentucky
- Norwood, Louisiana
- Norwood, Massachusetts
- Norwood, Missouri
- Norwood, New Jersey
- Norwood, New York
- Norwood, Bronx, a neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City
- Norwood, North Carolina
- Norwood, Ohio
- Norwood, Pennsylvania
- Norwood, Wisconsin
- Norwood Court, Missouri
- Norwood Park, Chicago, a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois
- Norwood Township, Michigan
- Norwood Young America, Minnesota
[edit] Surnames
- John Norwood, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Melita Norwood, a British civil servant who provided the KGB with state secrets including the schematics for the British atomic bomb in 1945
- Scott Norwood, former Buffalo Bills placekicker
- Brandy Norwood, actress and singer, star of the American television series "Moesha"
- Ray J (Ray Norwood), singer, Brandy's brother
- Thomas M. Norwood (1830-1913), a United States Senator and Representative from Georgia
- Charlie Norwood (1941-2007), a United States Representative from Georgia
- Jerious Norwood, American football player
- Richard Norwood, British mathematician, diver, and surveyor
[edit] Organisations
- Norwood (charity), a leading Anglo-Jewish children and family services charity
[edit] Medicine
- Norwood procedure, a surgery performed on the heart.
[edit] Entertainment
- Norwood (movie), a 1970 movie starring Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, and Joe Namath
- Norwood (novel), a 1966 novel by Charles Portis