Putney is a district in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It may also refer to:

Places

United Kingdom

  • Putney (UK Parliament constituency), in London
  • Putney Bridge, a bridge over the River Thames at Putney
  • Putney Bridge tube station, north of the bridge in Fulham
  • Putney railway station, a national rail station
  • East Putney tube station, on the District Line
  • Putney (London County Council constituency)

United States

  • Putney, Connecticut, a neighborhood of Stratford, Connecticut
  • Putney, Georgia, an unincorporated community
  • Putney, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
  • Putney, South Dakota, an unincorporated community
  • Putney, Vermont, a New England town
  • Putney (CDP), Vermont, the main village in the town
  • Putney, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
  • The Putney School, a private high school located in Putney, Vermont

Elsewhere

  • Putney, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydney

People

  • Putney Dandridge (1902–1946), American jazz pianist and singer
  • Ann-Maree Putney, Australian ten-pin bowler
  • J.T. Putney (1928–2001), American race car driver
  • John Putney (born 1944), Iowa politician
  • Lacey E. Putney (1928–2017), Virginia politician
  • Martha Settle Putney (1916–2008), American educator and historian
  • Mary Jo Putney, American romance author, also publishing as M.J. Putney
  • Michael Putney, American political reporter and columnist
  • Michael Putney (bishop) (1946–2014), of the Diocese of Townsville in North Queensland, Australia
  • Raphiael Putney (born 1990), American basketball player for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli National League
  • Snell Putney (1929–2009), American sociologist, environmentalist and author
  • Trevor Putney (born 1960), English former professional footballer
  • Will Putney, American music producer, mixer and engineer
  • Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney (1908–2004), British politician, Labour Party member

Film

  • Putney Swope, a 1969 film written and directed by Robert Downey, Sr.

Other

  • EMS VCS 3, an early British synthesizer referred to as "The Putney"