Worthing (disambiguation)

Worthing (disambiguation)

=Places=

Worthing may refer to the following settlements:

In the United Kingdom:
* Worthing, West Sussex
* Worthing, Norfolk

In Barbados:
* Worthing, Christ Church

In South Africa:
* Worthing, Eastern Cape
* Worthing, Limpopo

In the United States:
* Worthing, South Dakota Lincoln County
* Worthing, California, Tulare County
* Worthing, Texas, Lavaca County
* Worthing, Texas

Worthing can also refer to:
* Worthing Canyon, Clark County, Idaho
* Worthing Mine at Hallett Cove in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia
* Worthing railway station (in Worthing, West Sussex)
* Worthing (UK Parliament constituency)

Literature

* Jack Worthing, a character in Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest"
* Jason Worthing, a character in Orson Scott Card's "The Worthing Chronicle" and "The Worthing Saga"
* "The Worthing Chronicle", a novel by Orson Scott Card
* "The Worthing Saga", a novel by Orson Scott Card, which includes The Worthing Chronicle as one of its sections.

Transport

* SS Worthing was a steam ferry operating across the English Channel between Newhaven and Dieppe.


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