Sydney Smith (disambiguation)
Sydney Smith (1771–1845) was an English writer and clergyman.
People
Sydney Smith may also refer to:
- Sydney Smith (composer) (1839–1889), English composer
- Sydney Smith (Australian politician) (1856–1934)
- Sydney Smith (footballer) (1875–?), English football player for Liverpool FC
- Sydney Smith (cricketer, born 1881) (1881–1963), Trinidad and Tobago cricketer who played for West Indies and New Zealand
- Sir Sydney Smith (forensic expert) (1883–1969), New Zealander and Scottish scientist
- Sydney Smith (British politician) (1885–1984), Labour MP for Hull South West 1945–1950
- Sydney Smith (cricketer, born 1892), English cricketer
- Sydney Smith (illustrator) (fl. 2010s–2020s), Canadian illustrator
- Sydney Bernard Smith (1936–2008), Scots-Irish poet, dramatist, actor and novelist
- Sydney Ernest Smith (1881–1943), English pioneer aviator, soldier and company director
- Sydney George Smith (c. 1879–1943), New Zealand politician
- Sydney Goodsir Smith (1915–1975), New Zealand-born Scottish poet and artist
- Sydney Howard Smith (1872–1947), British badminton and tennis player
- Sydney John Smith (1892–1976), Canadian politician
- Sydney M. Smith (1869–1948), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
- Sydney Philip Smith (1896–1918), World War I flying ace
- Sydney Ure Smith (1887–1949), Australian arts publisher and promoter
- Sydney Wigham Smith (c. 1866–1933), architect in Melbourne, Australia
"Sidney Smith" sometimes written "Sydney Smith", may refer to:
- Sir Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer) (1764–1840), often written as "Sydney Smith", British admiral
- Sidney Smith (lawyer) (1823-1889), Canadian lawyer and politician
Other uses
- Sir Sidney Smith (ship), a list of ships by that name, including ships named "Sir Sydney Smith"
See also
Search for "Sydney Smith" on Wikipedia.
- Syd Smith (disambiguation)
- Sidney Smith (disambiguation)
- Sid Smith (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Sydney Smith
- All pages with titles containing Sydney Smith
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