Wickham
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Places
Australia
- Wickham, New South Wales, a suburb of Newcastle
- Wickham, Northern Territory, a locality
- Wickham, Western Australia, a town
- Wickham River, an ephemeral river in the Northern Territory
Canada
- Wickham Parish, New Brunswick
- Wickham, New Brunswick, an unincorporated community therein
- Wickham, Quebec
England
- Wickham, Berkshire
- Wickham, Hampshire
- Wickham Bishops, Essex
- Wickham Market, Suffolk
- Wickham Skeith, Suffolk
- Wickham St. Paul, Essex
- East Wickham, south-east London
- West Wickham, Cambridgeshire
- West Wickham, south-east London
Other Places
- Wickham, West Virginia, in Raleigh County, U.S.
- Wickham, Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Wickham Island (disambiguation)
People
Characters
- Bobbie Wickham, in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves stories
- George Wickham, principal villain in Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice
- William Wickham, recurring character of Poldark fifth season
Given name
- Wickham Skinner, professor at the Harvard Business School
Surname
- Anna Wickham (1884–1947), pseudonym of Edith Mary Harper, English poet
- Archie Wickham (1855–1935), first-class cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club from 1891 to 1907
- Charles Wickham (disambiguation)
- Charles Wickham (police officer) (1879–1971), commander of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (1922–1945)
- Charles Preston Wickham (1836–1925), American congressman from Ohio
- Christopher Wickham (born 1950), Chichele Professor of Medieval History at Oxford
- Connor Wickham (born 1993), English footballer
- David Wickham (born 1966), British Pianist, Conductor and Music Director
- Edward Wickham (1890–1957), British Conservative politician
- Enoch Tanner Wickham (1883–1970), American folk artist
- Florence Wickham (1880–1962), American operatic contralto
- Geoffrey Wickham (born 1933), Australian pioneer of cardiac pacemaking, co-founder of Telectronics
- Glynne Wickham (1922–2004), British Shakespearean and theatre scholar
- Hadley Wickham, New Zealand statistician
- Henry Wickham (explorer) (1846–1928), British explorer
- Henry Wickham Wickham (1800–1876), British Conservative politician
- Joe Wickham (1890–1968), former General Secretary of the Football Association of Ireland
- John Wickham (attorney) (1736–1839), American attorney
- John Adams Wickham, Jr. (born 1928), U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1983–87)
- John Clements Wickham (1798–1864), Australian naval officer on Darwin's HMS Beagle, judge in Queensland
- Joseph Wickham (disambiguation)
- Keith Wickham (born 1965), British voice actor
- Kevin Wickham (1939–2020), Australian rower
- Louis Frédéric Wickham (1861–1913), French physician and pathologist
- Madeleine Wickham (born 1969), British bestselling author of chick lit as Sophie Kinsella
- Nick Wickham, British film and television director
- Parker Wickham (1727–1785), New York Loyalist politician
- Phil Wickham (born 1984), American Christian musician
- Reginald Wickham (1871–1952), English cricketer
- Saskia Wickham (born 1967), British actress
- Steve Wickham, Irish musician
- Ted Wickham (1911–1994), Bishop of Middleton from 1959 to 1982
- Tracey Wickham (born 1962), Australian swimmer
- Vicki Wickham (born 1939), English talent manager
- Vincent Schofield Wickham (1894–1968), Editorial artist, sculptor
- William Wickham (bishop) (1539–1595), English bishop
- William Wickham (1761–1840), British politician
- William H. Wickham (1832–1893), mayor of New York (1875–76)
- Williams Carter Wickham (1820–1888), Confederate Brigadier General and Virginian politician
Other uses
- Wickham A Bluebird, a home-built aircraft
- Wickhams (department store) (now closed), in London
- Wickham trolley, a railway engineering personnel carrier
- Wickham striae, a skin condition named after Louis Frédéric Wickham
See also
- Wickham railway station (disambiguation)
- Wicken (disambiguation)
- Grevillea wickhamii, an Australian plant also known as Wickham's Grevillea
- Whickham, Tyne and Wear, England
- Wykeham (disambiguation)
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