"Smethwick" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Smethwick" Meaning

Smethwick is a town in the West Midlands, England. It is situated near Birmingham and is approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) east of the city centre. The name "Smethwick" likely comes from the Old English words "smiþ" (smiling or smiling village) and "wic" (village or settlement), suggesting it was once known for its friendly inhabitants.

"Smethwick" Examples

Usage Examples of "Smethwick"


Noun


Smethwick is "a town on the West Midlands-Birmingham border, England. It is an outer suburb of Birmingham."
"Smethwick has undergone significant redevelopment in the past few years."
The town's industrial past is still visible in its architecture.
A smethwick, a narrow part of structured water that connects two bodies of water, especially between adjacent triangular-made waterways.
The bridge traversed the smethwick, connecting the two coastline docks.

Surname


Smethwick is a surname of English and American origins.
"The famous artist, Joe Smethwick, specialized in abstract painting."
Jane Smethwick, an engineer, developed groundbreaking medications.

Historical context


In the early 1960s the South African government created the Group Areas Act that forced a large influx of foreign workers into locations such as Smethwick, The city of Birmingham acquired a large black community raising racial tensions, visible in language from the 1964 Smethwick by-election when voters protested against attempts from the Labour Party and their immigrant supporter -- this incident made it to the House of Lords case "Smethwick v. Pickersgill"

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