Smith

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Smith may refer to:

People and fictional characters

  • Metalsmith, or simply smith, a craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals
  • Smith (given name)
  • Smith (surname), a family name originating in England
  • Smith (artist) (born 1985), French visual artist

Arts and entertainment

  • Smith (band), an American rock band 1969–1971
  • Smith (EP), by Tokyo Police Club, 2007
  • Smith (play), a 1909 play by W. Somerset Maugham
  • Smith (1917 film), a British silent film based on the play
  • Smith (1939 film), a short film
  • Smith!, a 1969 Disney Western film
  • Smith (TV series), a 2006 American drama
  • Smith, a 1932 novel by Warwick Deeping
  • Smith, a 1967 novel by Leon Garfield and a 1970 TV adaptation

Places

North America

  • Smith, Indiana, U.S.
  • Smith, Kentucky, U.S.
  • Smith, Nevada, U.S.
  • Smith, South Carolina, U.S.
  • Smith Village, Oklahoma, U.S.
  • Smith Park (Middletown, Connecticut), U.S., a public park
  • Smith Pool, Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
  • Smith, Alberta, Canada
  • Smith Sound, between Greenland and Canada
  • Smith Sound, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
  • Smith Sound (British Columbia), Canada
  • Smith County (disambiguation)
  • Smith Township (disambiguation)
  • Fort Smith (disambiguation)

Antarctica

In space

  • Smith (lunar crater), on the Moon
  • Smith (Martian crater), on Mars

Other places

Businesses and organisations

Other uses

See also

  • Smiths (disambiguation)
  • Smithfield (disambiguation)
  • Smithland (disambiguation)
  • Smithville (disambiguation)
  • Smithers (disambiguation)
  • Smith Center (disambiguation)
  • Smyth, a surname
  • R. v. Smith, the name of several court cases
  • Smith Square, in Westminster, London, England
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