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St. Andrew-Saint Andrew, Guernsey
Saint Andrew (Guernésiais: Saint Andri; French: Saint-André-de-la-Pommeraye) is located in the centre of Guernsey and as such is the only parish on the
St. Andrew-Saint Peter Port
St. Peter Port (French: Saint-Pierre Port) is a town and one of the ten parishes on the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It is the capital of
St. Andrew-Guernsey
Guernsey (/ˈɡɜːrnzi/ GURN-zee; Guernésiais: Guernési; French: Guernesey) is the second largest island in the Channel Islands, located 27 miles (43 km)
St. Andrew-Saint Martin, Guernsey
Rue Route de Saumarez St Martin comprises part of the South East administrative division with St Andrew. In the 2016 Guernsey general election there
St. Andrew-Guernsey Airport
Guernsey. It is located in the Forest, a parish in Guernsey, 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) southwest of St. Peter Port and features mostly flights to Great
St. Andrew-Flag of Guernsey
ensign and as a blue ensign. Prior to 1985, Guernsey had no official unique flag and instead used the St George's Cross (the flag of England) as its flag
St. Andrew-Politics of Guernsey
Forest, St Andrew, St Martin, St Peter, St Peter Port, St Sampson, St Saviour, Torteval and Vale As regards General Elections, from 2020 Guernsey follows
St. Andrew-Guernsey F.C.
Guernsey Football Club is a community football club located in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. The club was formed in 2011 and became a member
St. Andrew-Bailiwick of Guernsey
The Bailiwick of Guernsey (French: Bailliage de Guernesey; Guernésiais: Bailliage dé Guernési) is a self-governing British Crown Dependency off the coast
St. Andrew-Saint Peter, Guernsey
St Peter's (Guernesiais: Saint Pierre), known officially as Saint Pierre du Bois (English: "St. Peter in the Wood"), is a parish in Guernsey. It is the
St. Andrew-Flag of Scotland
(Scottish Gaelic: bratach na h-Alba; Scots: Banner o Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire) is the national flag of Scotland, which consists
St. Andrew-List of national symbols of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
Bennett. Marr, James (2001). History of Guernsey: The Bailiwick's Story (Second ed.). St Peter Port, Guernsey: Guernsey Press Ltd. ISBN 0953916618. "Plantlife
St. Andrew-St Andrew (disambiguation)
saints named Andrew, several people known as Saint Andrew St. Andrew's Hospital, Beijing St. Andrews, Kerala, India Saint Andrew, Guernsey, a parish in
St. Andrew-States of Guernsey
States of Guernsey (French: États de Guernesey), officially the States of Deliberation and sometimes referred to as the Government of Guernsey, is the parliament
St. Andrew-Les Varendes High School and The Sixth Form Centre
state-funded secondary school in St. Andrew's, Guernsey. It takes in students from Amherst, Notre Dame, St Mary and St Michael, and Vauvert primary schools
St. Andrew-Guernsey-variant British passport
the Bailiwick of Guernsey by the Passport Office of the Customs and Immigration Department in St Peter Port, Guernsey. The Guernsey Customs and Immigration
St. Andrew-Guernsey pound
pound is the currency of Guernsey. Since 1921, Guernsey has been in currency union with the United Kingdom and the Guernsey pound is not a separate currency
St. Andrew-Guernsey Rangers F.A.C.
games at St Andrew, Guernsey. At the start of the 2017/18 league season they will be playing their home games on the 3G Astro pitch at KG5. Guernsey Rangers
St. Andrew-Saint Sampson, Guernsey
St Sampson (Guernésiais: Saint Samsaon) is a parish of Guernsey, an island in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, directly north of St Peter Port. It is on the
St. Andrew-Education in Guernsey
Education in the Bailiwick of Guernsey is the combined education systems of Guernsey, Alderney and Sark. In Guernsey, it is overseen by the Education Section
St. Andrew-University of St Andrews
The University of St Andrews (Scots: University o St Andras, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn; abbreviated as St And, from the Latin Sancti Andreae
St. Andrew-St James, Guernsey
St James (formerly known as St James-the-Less) is a former church in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. After falling out of use, it was converted in 1985 and
St. Andrew-Parishes of Guernsey
The Bailiwick of Guernsey includes the island of Guernsey and other islands such as Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou, and Lihou. Each parish was
St. Andrew-Bailiff of Guernsey
The title Bailiff of Guernsey has been used since at least the 13th century and indicated the leading citizen of Guernsey. The 90th and current Bailiff
St. Andrew-Channel Islands
which is the largest of the islands; and the Bailiwick of Guernsey, consisting of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm and some smaller islands. Historically
St. Andrew-List of people from Guernsey
This is a selected list of notable people with links to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. Catherine Cauchés, Guillemine Gilbert and Perotine
St. Andrew-German fortification of Guernsey
Anlage or "St" (Permanent constructions) minimum 2m ceiling and walls. Festungspionierstab 19 (Fortress Engineer Staff 19) arrived in Guernsey in July 1941
St. Andrew-Guernésiais
also known as Dgèrnésiais, Guernsey French, and Guernsey Norman French, is the variety of the Norman language spoken in Guernsey. It is sometimes known on
St. Andrew-Little Chapel
The Little Chapel is situated in the Les Vauxbelets valley, Saint Andrew, Guernsey. It was created in July 1914, by Brother Déodat. He planned to create
St. Andrew-History of Guernsey
history of Guernsey stretches back with evidence of Neolithic occupation, followed by Roman occupation. Christianity was brought to Guernsey by St Sampson
St. Andrew-Vehicle registration plates of the Bailiwick of Guernsey
to display the registration mark of a vehicle. The Crown dependency of Guernsey is outside the United Kingdom and the European Union, and its islands have
St. Andrew-John Tapner
by Guernsey. Tapner was from Woolwich, London, England, and was living in St Martin when 74-year-old Elizabeth Saujon was murdered in her home in St Peter
St. Andrew-Transport in Guernsey
was abolished in Guernsey from 1 January 2008. There are seven taxi ranks in St Peter Port. Vehicle registration plates in Guernsey carry between one
St. Andrew-Courts of Guernsey
The Courts of Guernsey are responsible for the administration of justice in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. They apply the law
St. Andrew-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands
shipping reconnaissance to Peter Point, Guernsey, then on to St Malo. Shot down by Flak from Brehon Tower near Guernsey. Hit in the radiator. The American
St. Andrew-Andrew Hutchinson (cricketer)
tournament. "Andrew Hutchinson". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 May 2016. "ICC World Cricket League Division Five, Guernsey v Vanuatu at St Clement, May
St. Andrew-Castle Cornet
roadstead. In 1859 it became part of one of the breakwaters of Guernsey's main harbour, St Peter Port harbour. The island measures about 2 hectares (4.9
St. Andrew-Forest, Guernsey
the south of Guernsey. It borders the parishes of St Peter's to the west, St Saviour's to the north-west, St Andrew's to the north and St Martin's to the
St. Andrew-Chief Minister of Guernsey
Minister of Guernsey chaired the Policy Council, which consists of the heads of each of the ten departments of the States of Guernsey. Guernsey operates
St. Andrew-Chapel of St Apolline, Guernsey
The Chapel of St Apolline, La Grande Rue, Saint Saviour, Guernsey is a protected building and historic monument. Constructed in the 14th century, it is
St. Andrew-German occupation of the Channel Islands
until liberation on 9 May 1945. The Bailiwick of Jersey and Bailiwick of Guernsey are British Crown dependencies in the English Channel, near the coast of
St. Andrew-Andrew Lloyd Webber
2019. Otis L. Guernsey, Jeffrey Sweet (1995). The Best Plays of 1994-1995. p. 109. Limelight Editions "Review: Unmasked – A memoir by Andrew Lloyd Webber"
St. Andrew-List of banks in Guernsey
the island of Guernsey, based on list of licensed banking institutions from the Guernsey Financial Services Commission ABN Amro (Guernsey) Limited Bank
St. Andrew-Flag of England
after the Union of the Crowns in 1603, it was combined with the Scottish St Andrew's Cross to form the Union Jack, which James VI & I ordered be flown from
St. Andrew-Island at War
German officers. The fictional island of St. Gregory serves as a stand-in for the real-life islands Guernsey and Jersey, and the story is compiled from
St. Andrew-Saint Saviour, Guernsey
St Saviour (Guernésiais: Saint Sauveux; French: Saint-Sauveur) is one of the ten parishes of Guernsey. It is situated on the west coast of the island
St. Andrew-Andrew Lawrence-King
Andrew Lawrence-King (born 3 September 1959) is a harpist and conductor from Guernsey known for his work in early music. Lawrence-King received an organ
St. Andrew-Vale Castle, Guernsey
Castle, is a protected building located in the Vale, Guernsey. The original name was "Le Château St Michel", later it became "Château de Val" or "Château
St. Andrew-Saint George's Cross
Australia, the Caribbean and the Channel Islands apart from Jersey since Guernsey commonly used the English flag from 1936 (then moved to its present variant
St. Andrew-Adelaide Football Club
indigenous artists and past players, such as Andrew McLeod and Ben Davis. The 2023 edition of these guernseys was the first to be shared between the women's
St. Andrew-Diocese of Winchester
Benefice of Guernsey (St Philippe De Torteval)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2018. "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Saviour) (Chapel of St Apolline)"
St. Andrew-Vale, Guernsey
Lé Vale; French: Le Valle) is one of the ten parishes of Guernsey in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Channel Islands. In 933 the islands, formerly under the
St. Andrew-Guernsey bean jar
haricots de Guernesey) is a local dish of the Channel Island of Guernsey. The traditional Guernsey bean jar has been around for centuries, and is still popular
St. Andrew-President of the Policy and Resources Committee of Guernsey
(P&RC president), also known as the Chief Minister of Guernsey, is the head of government of Guernsey and chair of the Policy and Resources Committee. The
St. Andrew-The International Stock Exchange
International Stock Exchange (TISE) is a stock exchange headquartered in St. Peter Port, Guernsey. TISE provides a listing facility for international companies to
St. Andrew-GY postcode area
postcode area, also known as Guernsey postcode area, its post town, is a group of 10 consecutive postal districts covering Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm and
St. Andrew-Castel, Guernsey
(Guernésiais: Lé Casté; French: Sainte-Marie-du-Câtel) is the largest parish in Guernsey in terms of area. The parish has clear evidence of changes in ancient sea-levels
St. Andrew-Hauteville House
lived during his exile from France, located at 38 Hauteville in St. Peter Port in Guernsey. In March 1927, the centenary year of Romanticism, Hugo's descendants
St. Andrew-States of Guernsey Police Service
The Guernsey Police, is the police service for the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a jurisdictional sub-group of Crown Dependencies within the Channel Islands.
St. Andrew-Matt Le Tissier
Born in Guernsey, Le Tissier opted to represent England, winning eight caps from 1994 to 1997. In 2011, he became honorary president of Guernsey F.C., and
St. Andrew-Elections in Guernsey
Guernsey elects a legislature at the national level. The islands of Alderney and Sark also elect their own parliaments. The Guernsey legislature, the States
St. Andrew-Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
The lieutenant governor of Guernsey is the representative of the British monarch in the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency of the British Crown
St. Andrew-Sailing at the 2023 Island Games
Games, held in St Peter Port, Guernsey in July 2023 ILCA 6 Laser Radial ILCA 7 Laser Standard Sailing Team Event * Host nation (Guernsey) Åland Islands
St. Andrew-Guernsey RFC
Guernsey Rugby Football Club is an amateur rugby union team who play at Footes Lane in St Peter Port on the Channel Island of Guernsey. The club was formed
St. Andrew-Australia national international rules football team
Australian rules sleeveless guernsey in plain gold. The teams of 1998–2011 wore a predominantly navy blue Gaelic football style guernsey, with either a green
St. Andrew-Charles James Carey
in Totteridge, north London. He is buried at St Andrew's church, Totteridge. "Obituary", The Star, Guernsey, 17 March 1891. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved
St. Andrew-Blue Islands
2006. Its headquarters are now at Healthspan House, The Grange, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. The airline is wholly owned by the Healthspan Group. The company
St. Andrew-Policy & Resources Committee
of the system of government in Guernsey. It was created on 1 May 2016 to replace the Policy Council of Guernsey. Guernsey generally operates a system of
St. Andrew-Liberation of the German-occupied Channel Islands
civilians in their care. Over 41,101 civilians remained on Jersey, 24,429 on Guernsey and 470 on Sark. Alderney had just 18. Apart from undertaking a few commando
St. Andrew-Elizabeth College, Guernsey
Elizabeth College, is a co-educational independent school in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. A member of the HMC (The Heads' Conference), it is a public school in
St. Andrew-.gg
.gg is the country code top-level domain for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The domain is administered by Island Networks, who also administer the .je domain
St. Andrew-Herm
one of the Channel Islands and part of the Parish of St Peter Port in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. It is located in the English Channel, north-west of France
St. Andrew-Andrew Lovett
given the number 9 guernsey, which was last worn by goalkicker Fraser Gehrig. In December 2009 Lovett was suspended indefinitely by the St Kilda Football
St. Andrew-Law of Guernsey
The Law of Guernsey originates in Norman customary law, overlaid with principles taken from English common law and French law, as well as from statute
St. Andrew-Royal Guernsey Militia
The Royal Guernsey Militia has a history dating back 800 years. Always loyal to the British Crown, the men were unpaid volunteers whose wish was to defend
St. Andrew-Fortifications of Guernsey
The island of Guernsey has been fortified for several thousand years, the number of defence locations and complexity of the defence increasing with time
St. Andrew-Crown Dependencies
are self-governing possessions of the British Crown: the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey, both located in the English Channel and together
St. Andrew-Civilian life under the German occupation of the Channel Islands
Publishing (2011). ISBN 978-1-905095-36-0. Strappini, Richard (2004). St Martin, Guernsey, Channel Islands, a parish history from 1204. Marshall, Michael (1967)
St. Andrew-Adèle Foucher
October 1855, he found a permanent home at Hauteville House in St Peter Port, Guernsey, and brought his family to live there with him. While living in
St. Andrew-Torteval, Guernsey
Torteval (Guernésiais: Tortévas) is the smallest of the ten parishes of Guernsey, one of the western parishes. Its name comes from the Guernésiais words
St. Andrew-Policy Council of Guernsey
Guernsey operates a system of government by committees and consensus. The States of Deliberation is both parliament and executive, but it delegates some
St. Andrew-St Kilda Football Club
adopted the moniker "Panthers"; however, this was short-lived. St Kilda's home guernsey has three vertical panels of red, white and black on the front
St. Andrew-Muratti Vase
teams representing the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey. The larger islands of Guernsey and Jersey dominate the competition, with Alderney's
St. Andrew-Sark during the German occupation of the Channel Islands
The island of Sark forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey which with the Bailiwick of Jersey form the Channel Islands. Offered the opportunity to evacuate
St. Andrew-Braye du Valle, Guernsey
Guernsey and Le Clos du Valle, which was a tidal island to the north. The original reason for the separation of the north of the Island of Guernsey may
St. Andrew-2024 New Year Honours
OBE. For services to Horticulture and to Guernsey. Julia Cameron Bowditch. For services to Sport in Guernsey. Kevin Charles Keen. For services to Business
St. Andrew-Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
The Royal Guernsey Light Infantry was an infantry regiment of the British Army that was formed from the Royal Guernsey Militia in 1916 to serve in World
St. Andrew-2020 Guernsey general election
The 2020 Guernsey general election took place on 7 October 2020 to elect 38 members of the States of Guernsey. Originally scheduled to be held in June
St. Andrew-History of the Jews in Guernsey
in Guernsey dates back to well before the events of 1940–5. A London Jew named Abraham was described in 1277 as being from "La Gelnseye" (Guernsey). A
St. Andrew-List of windmills in Guernsey
The Bailiwick of Guernsey has had a number of windmills over the centuries. They were mostly corn mills, and about half of those built survive in one form
St. Andrew-List of Church of Scotland parishes
Columba's Church, London Corby, Ninian's Jersey, Columba's , in the Grange Newcastle, Liverpool,
St. Andrew-Guernsey cricket team
The Guernsey cricket team is the team that represents the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency in international cricket. They became a member in
St. Andrew-List of flags with Christian symbolism
World. Retrieved 2023-12-18. The state flag was to be a crimson cross of St. Andrew on a field of white. Zartman, Rubin (2002). Power and Negotiation. University
St. Andrew-David Noakes
candidates in Guernsey by-election". BBC Guernsey. 3 November 2015. "St Peter Port North by-election candidates' manifestos". Guernsey Press. 1 December
St. Andrew-List of British generals and brigadiers
Barrington Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythswood (1845–1918), Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey Major-General Colin Boag CB CBE LOM (1959— ), GOC Support Command Major-General
St. Andrew-Rugby union in the Bailiwick of Guernsey
Elizabeth College. Guernsey RFC was founded in 1928 and competes in the English leagues. There is only one other club in Guernsey, St Jacques RFC, which
St. Andrew-Sarnia Cherie
"Sarnia Cherie" (English: Dear Guernsey) is used as the unofficial anthem of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. Sarnia is a traditional Latin name for
St. Andrew-2012 Guernsey general election
The 2012 Guernsey general election was held on 18 April 2012 to elect 45 members of the States of Guernsey. 78 candidates stood for the 45 seats. A total
St. Andrew-Telecommunications in Guernsey
in Guernsey relate to communication systems in Bailiwick of Guernsey, which is a British Crown Dependency off the coast of Normandy, France. Guernsey broadband
St. Andrew-Banknotes of the pound sterling
currency code: GBP) is the official currency of the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, British Antarctic Territory, South Georgia and the South
St. Andrew-The Ladies' College, Guernsey
Ladies' College is an independent day school for girls in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. The school was founded on 10 October 1872 in order to provide academic
St. Andrew-Catholic Church in Guernsey
three Catholic churches on Guernsey - two in St Peter Port (St Joseph & St Mary and Notre Dame Du Rosaire) and one in St Sampson's (Our Lady Star of
St. Andrew-Atlantic Wall
commander in Guernsey produced books giving detailed pictures, plans and descriptions of the fortifications in the island, Festung Guernsey. Many major
St. Andrew-Jersey
of Guernsey, none of these are permanently inhabited. The largest settlement is the town of St Helier, including the built-up area of southern St Helier
St. Andrew-Channel Islands in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Charles II of England on two separate occasions in 1646 and 1649), whereas Guernsey, with the exception of Castle Cornet, was under Parliamentarian control
St. Andrew-Sport in Guernsey
Guernsey participates in its own right in the Commonwealth Games. Guernsey participates in the bi-annual Island Games, which it hosted in 1987 and 2003
St. Andrew-Christopher Nicole
Canada in Georgetown and Nassau from 1947 to 1956. In 1957, he moved to Guernsey, Channel Islands, where lived until his death, but he also had a domicile
St. Andrew-Footes Lane
Footes Lane is a multi-use sports stadium in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey and is the main sports venue on the island. It has a capacity of 5,000 with 720
St. Andrew-St Mary's University, Twickenham
St Mary's University, Twickenham is a public university in Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, in South West London. Its stated commitment is to the mission of
St. Andrew-Sir John St John, 1st Baronet
Cornet in August 1597 while staying with Sir Thomas Leighton, Governor of Guernsey. From him, John inherited Lydiard Tregoze and the rest of the family estates
St. Andrew-Siam Cup
competition held between the Channel Islands clubs of Jersey Reds and Guernsey. It was first contested in 1920. The trophy is the second oldest rugby
St. Andrew-Andrew Walker (footballer)
was given Carlton champion Stephen Silvagni's guernsey, number 1, after its two-year retirement. Andrew was a bottom-aged player in the 2003 Draft, and
St. Andrew-St Helier
new food store and the island's first Premier Inn. St Andrew's Park is located around St Andrew's Church in First Tower. It was donated by the Seigneur
St. Andrew-Index of Guernsey-related articles
This page list topics related to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, including Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and smaller islands. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H
St. Andrew-List of watermills in the Crown Dependencies
Mill". St. Andrew's Douzaine, Guernsey. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024. "Mill: Moulin de l'Echelle, St Andrews"
St. Andrew-Batterie Mirus
The Batterie Mirus is located in Saint Peter and Saint Saviour, Guernsey. Originally called Batterie Nina, it comprised four 30.5 cm guns. The battery
St. Andrew-Public holidays in the United Kingdom
Scotland. In Northern Ireland, St Patrick's Day and Orangemen's Day are also bank holidays. In Scotland, 2 January and St Andrew's Day are bank holidays. The
St. Andrew-Katherine Parkinson
She has also appeared in the films The Boat That Rocked (2009) and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018). Parkinson was born in Hounslow
St. Andrew-The Vale Church, Guernsey
2°32′20″W / 49.493°N 2.539°W / 49.493; -2.539 St. Michel du Valle is the parish church of Vale, Guernsey. In January 1949 an Early Christian monument was
St. Andrew-Southampton F.C.
Crystal Palace. By this stage, a key player in the Southampton line-up was Guernsey-born attacking midfielder/striker Matthew Le Tissier, who broke into the
St. Andrew-Ollie Wines
1 guernsey during their captaincy, because there was more than one captain, the no. 1 guernsey was retired, and Wines retained his no. 16 guernsey. Wines
St. Andrew-External relations of Guernsey
The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a British Crown dependency in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. As a bailiwick, Guernsey embraces not only all
St. Andrew-Saint Apollonia
(Newton Abbot) Guernsey: Chapel of St. Apolline. Lincolnshire: Long Sutton Norfolk: Barton Turf, Docking, Horsham St Faith, Ludham, Norwich (St. Stephen's)
St. Andrew-Rail transport in Guernsey
Guernsey in 1941 and 1942 to help build and supply coastal fortifications, such as Fort Hommet. The line ran from Saint Peter Port to L'Eree via St Sampson
St. Andrew-St Sampson's High School
St Sampson's High School is a state-funded secondary school in Guernsey that caters to the needs of pupils from eleven to sixteen. The school is co-located
St. Andrew-Flags of Europe
centre. 1985– Flag of Guernsey UK (Bailiwick of Guernsey) The flag of Guernsey, adopted in 1985, consists of the red cross of St. George with an additional
St. Andrew-Patron saints of places
Brigit of Kildare (Welsh: Ffraid) St. Davids – David (Dewi Sant) St. Helier, Jersey – Helier St. Peter Port, Guernsey – Peter Salisbury – Osmund Shrewsbury
St. Andrew-States of Election
one purpose, to elect a new Jurat to the Courts in Guernsey. The first record of a Jurat in Guernsey was in 1179, and a roll of honour listing Jurats since
St. Andrew-List of Latin phrases (full)
individuals accountable for Genocide", ch. III: "Mens Rea: The Mental Element" by Andrew M. Young, quoting and citing William A. Schabas (March 2001). "The Jelisic
St. Andrew-2008 Guernsey general election
The 2008 Guernsey general election was held on 23 April 2008 to elect 45 members of the States of Guernsey. 18,576 voters or 40.58% of the eligible population
St. Andrew-List of churches, chapels and meeting halls in the Channel Islands
Castel Church, Guernsey, have been built using materials dating back to the Roman Empire.[citation needed] St Saviour Church in Guernsey has a number of
St. Andrew-North Melbourne Football Club
the guernsey has been made white to accommodate larger numbers. Between 2011 and 2016, North Melbourne wore an inverted version of their guernsey, which
St. Andrew-Chateau des Marais, Guernsey
The Chateau des Marais is a protected chateau in Saint Sampson, Guernsey. The colloquial name is Ivy Castle. A moated medieval castle dating from before
St. Andrew-2024 Adelaide Football Club season
2024, and their first captained by Jack Madgen. Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2024 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series
St. Andrew-Blanchelande College
2–18 mixed, Roman Catholic, private school and sixth form in Saint Andrew, Guernsey. It was established in 1902 and is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese
St. Andrew-Belgrade
Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2021. Dickson, Andrew (25 September 2019). "Marina Abramovic Comes Home, and Comes Clean". The
St. Andrew-Hipgnosis Songs Fund
Hipgnosis Songs Fund is a British Guernsey-registered music IP investment and song management company founded by Merck Mercuriadis and Nile Rodgers in
St. Andrew-Matthew Goode
from the original on 26 November 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021. Billen, Andrew (31 March 2018). "Ordeal by Innocence: the Christie Mystery that almost
St. Andrew-List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
George Cross Richard Cripwell, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey Richard McMahon, Bailiff of Guernsey Vice Admiral Jeremy Kyd, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey
St. Andrew-Fremantle Football Club
Football Club used the anchor symbol as the basis for all of their guernseys. The home guernsey was purple, with a white anchor on the front separating the chest
St. Andrew-Island FM
an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting across the Bailiwick of Guernsey on 104.7 FM and 93.7 FM in Alderney. Launched in 1992, Island FM remains
St. Andrew-Steve Wood (bishop)
St. Andrew's by Archbishop Robert Duncan. Co-consecrators included Archbishop-elect Stanley Ntagali of Uganda and Bishops Roger Ames, John Guernsey,
St. Andrew-Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II
served as Governor of Guernsey from 1945 to 1952. On 5 June, Guernsey Arts held a Platinum Jubilee Celebration Seafront Sunday in St Peter Port. Each parish
St. Andrew-2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes
Eulogy and Blonde. Outside the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man Post and Guernsey Post also decided to emulate the Royal Mail scheme when athletes from their
St. Andrew-Fallagate
the Princess Elizabeth Hospital in St. Andrew. Several firms put in tenders, including R. G. Falla Ltd, Guernseys largest builder, whose bid was the cheapest
St. Andrew-Collingwood Football Club
1906, making it the oldest team song currently used in the AFL. Its home guernsey consists of black and white stripes, based on the colours of the Australian
St. Andrew-St. Peter (rugby ground)
Jersey's Siam Cup games against Guernsey every 2 years. Due to Jersey's relatively quick rise through the leagues, the St. Peter ground has had to undergo
St. Andrew-Port Adelaide Football Club
2018, the AFL announced St Kilda would be taking over from the Gold Coast Suns in the China fixture, with Gold Coast citing guernsey disagreements as a reason
St. Andrew-List of United States counties and county equivalents
counties, except that each also has exactly one independent city: Baltimore, St. Louis, and Carson City, respectively. The District of Columbia is a single
St. Andrew-The Carlyle Group
by the subprime mortgage crisis worsened for leveraged investors. The Guernsey-based affiliate of Carlyle was very heavily leveraged, up to 32 times by
St. Andrew-Hawthorn Football Club
VFL/AFL premierships. The team play in brown-and-gold vertically striped guernseys. The club's Latin motto is spectemur agendo, the English translation being
St. Andrew-List of minimum driving ages
original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016. "Licence Categories – Guernsey". Gov.gg. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2015-02-20
St. Andrew-List of Principals of Elizabeth College, Guernsey
co-educational". Guernsey Press. Retrieved 7 January 2020. "New College principal had baptism of fire over funds". guernseypress.com. Guernsey Press. 23 November
St. Andrew-St John Ambulance (England)
control and supporting workers. During regionalisation in 2012, St John Ambulance in Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man became separate from England. Each
St. Andrew-Essendon Football Club
"Essendon to unveil new clash strip against St Kilda". Courier Mail. Retrieved 5 July 2012. "Heritage Guernsey Launch". essendonfc.com.au. 11 February 2016
St. Andrew-Ann Dowd
"The Glass Menagerie". The Chicago Reader. Retrieved December 14, 2023. Guernsey, Otis L.; Sweet, Jeffrey (2000). The Best Plays of 1988-1989. Hal Leonard
St. Andrew-2010 AFL Grand Final
the first occasion when a clash guernsey was required in a grand final since their introduction in the 1990s, with St Kilda (being the lower-ranked team
St. Andrew-List of FBI field offices
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St. Andrew-Scott Pendlebury
Pendlebury switched to the number 10 guernsey previously worn by Blake Caracella, and gave the number 16 guernsey to newcomer Nathan Brown. Following his
St. Andrew-Allies (Australian rules football)
Allies wore a guernsey with teal and black halves in 1995, and they added a jagged white-trimmed orange field from 1996. Its guernseys and logos featured
St. Andrew-United Kingdom
not part of the United Kingdom, the three Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man and 14 British Overseas Territories across the globe are
St. Andrew-List of World War II films since 1990
Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012. "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society". IMDb.com. Retrieved 1 November 2012
St. Andrew-2021 Birthday Honours
Air Force. Warrant Officer John Campbell Webster, VR, Royal Air Force. Guernsey Stuart Falla CBE Clare Sealy OBE Richard Axton MBE Anthony Creasey MBE
St. Andrew-2000 Guernsey general election
2000 Guernsey general election was held on 12 April 2000 to elect 45 members of the States of Guernsey. Politics of Guernsey Elections in Guernsey "General
St. Andrew-JT Group Limited
mobile telecommunications services to, from and within the Bailiwick of Guernsey and was known as Wave Telecom. The following year in 2003, Jersey Telecom
St. Andrew-Kraken
fiction when novelist Victor Hugo (1866) introduced the pieuvre octopus of Guernsey lore, which he identified with the kraken of legend. This led to Jules
St. Andrew-List of postal codes
currently has no national postal code system, except for Kingston and Lower St. Andrew, which are divided into postal districts numbered 1-20 Before the 2007
St. Andrew-Plymouth Marjon University
commonly referred to as Marjon, is the trading name of the University of St Mark and St John, a university based primarily on a single campus on the northern
St. Andrew-Damien Echols
Archived from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020. Guernsey-Pitchford, Julia (2018). "Divided Selves of the Social Alien from Milton's
St. Andrew-List of shipwrecks in the Channel Islands
of the ships that wrecked on or sank in the waters of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey. The list includes ships that sustained a damaged
St. Andrew-CANZUK
Britain that are self-governing possessions of The Crown: the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man. They do not form part of
St. Andrew-Carlton Football Club
clash guernsey has generally been predominantly white, with navy blue monogram, numbers and some trimmings. Sky blue and silver clash guernseys have also
St. Andrew-Voting age
registered at the Court of Guernsey. It came into force immediately, and the voting age was accordingly reduced in time for the 2008 Guernsey general election.
St. Andrew-Shaun Burgoyne
On 24 May 2017, it was announced that he would wear number 67 on his guernsey, rather than his usual 9, for the round 10 Sir Doug Nicholls Round (the
St. Andrew-St Ambrose College
group of evacuees. Arriving in Hale in 1940 from Les Vauxbelets College in Guernsey, the Brothers, and a small group of students soon found suitable accommodation
St. Andrew-Guernsey at the Commonwealth Games
Guernsey has competed thirteen times in the Commonwealth Games to date, beginning in 1970. Guernsey first participated at the Games in 1970 in Edinburgh
St. Andrew-Apocalypto
Maya will take it." The film's focus on "gratuitous violence" led Julia Guernsey, a professor of Mesoamerican art and culture, to condemn the film, stating
St. Andrew-Thomas de Havilland
legislature of Guernsey. De Havilland was born in April 1775 at Havilland Hall, Guernsey, the son of Sir Peter de Havilland, Bailiff of Guernsey from 1810
St. Andrew-Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
Park Camp in St Andrew on 19 September. A national memorial service for the late Queen of Jamaica was held on 2 October at the St. Andrew Parish Church
St. Andrew-Prostitution in Europe
prohibited. At the end of the 19th century prostitution was common in Guernsey, especially in St Peter Port where around 500 soldiers were garrisoned. A large
St. Andrew-List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1830
effectual the Statute Labour in the County of Inverness. Parish of Barnwell St. Andrew with Barnwell All Saints, Commutation of Tithes Act 1830 11 Geo. 4 & 1
St. Andrew-Fort Hommet 10.5 cm coastal defence gun casemate bunker
casemate bunker is a fully restored gun casemate that was part of Fortress Guernsey constructed by the forces of Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1945. The bunker
St. Andrew-Sydney Swans
known as the "Bloods" in reference to the red colour used on players' guernseys, the Swan emblem was adopted in 1933 after a journalist at the time referred
St. Andrew-Cost of rent by state and county in the United States
Geauga $599 $705 $865 $1,137 $1,188 Greene $563 $647 $836 $1,122 $1,214 Guernsey $552 $562 $740 $925 $1,130 Hamilton $604 $698 $916 $1,244 $1,425 Hancock
St. Andrew-List of cathedrals in England
coordinates) This is a list of cathedrals in England, the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey, as well as Gibraltar. Former and intended cathedrals are listed
St. Andrew-August 1974
the World Touring Car Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2007; in St. Peter Port, Guernsey Michael Shannon, American film actor known for Revolutionary Road
St. Andrew-Thomas Hardy
Works. St. Peter Port, Guernsey: Toucan Press, 1968. Stevens-Cox, J. Thomas Hardy: More Materials for a Study of his Life, Times, and Works. St. Peter
St. Andrew-Domestic pigeon
Stringham, Sydney A.; Mulroy, Elisabeth E.; Xing, Jinchuan; Record, David; Guernsey, Michael W.; Aldenhoven, Jaclyn T.; Osborne, Edward J.; Shapiro, Michael
St. Andrew-List of ambassadors and high commissioners to the United Kingdom
high commissioners to the United Kingdom, or more formally, to the Court of St James's. High commissioners represent member states of the Commonwealth of
St. Andrew-List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes
as his son Jack (Murray) wants to go boating as well. Another boy, Bob (Guernsey), soon finds Lola's body. George and Jenny discuss the potential murderer
St. Andrew-Todd Marshall
Adelaide and when the latter was traded to St Kilda at the end of the 2019 AFL season the former changed his guernsey number from 13 to 4. The 2022 season proved
St. Andrew-List of companies of the United Kingdom K–Z
with the others operating as franchises. It is headquartered in Saint Andrew, Guernsey. It was founded in 1984 by married couple Doug Perkins and Mary Perkins
St. Andrew-List of Freemasons (E–Z)
in India. Made a Mason on 16 June 1807 in Doyle's Lodge of Fellowship, Guernsey. Giorgio Napolitano (29 June 1925–), GCB, OMRI, Italian politician who
St. Andrew-2024 in Australia
2024). "Tasmania Devils AFL club launched with name, colours, logo and guernsey concept revealed". ABC News. Archived from the original on 18 March 2024
St. Andrew-List of national flags by design
Jerusalem cross Switzerland — Greek cross England (UK constituent country) Guernsey (UK crown dependency) Northern Ireland (UK constituent country) Malta
St. Andrew-Nick Daicos
who played for the club from 1979 to 1993. He chose to wear 35 as his guernsey number, the same number worn by his father. Daicos was the subject of widespread
St. Andrew-Danny Frawley
Locked and loaded: New 2021 guernsey numbers confirmed St Kilda Football Club Saints launch "Spud’s Game" for mental health St Kilda Football Club "'That's
St. Andrew-AFL Grand Final
the trophy wearing a Collingwood guernsey; St Kilda later doctored the photo to put him back in a St Kilda guernsey in murals and promotional material
St. Andrew-St. Andrews Bay (Florida)
85°41′28″W / 30.15222°N 85.69111°W / 30.15222; -85.69111 St. Andrew Bay, colloquially called "St. Andrews Bay", is a bay located in Bay County in the panhandle
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew's Day
Saint Andrew's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Andrew or Andermas, is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle. It is celebrated on 30 November. Saint
St. Andrew-San Andreas, California
San Andreas (Spanish for "St. Andrew") is an unincorporated census-designated place and the county seat of Calaveras County, California. The population
St. Andrew-Shelsley Walsh
quarried ridge, from which stone was supplied not only for the church of St Andrew but also to build or repair others in the vicinity. Shelsleys City Population
St. Andrew-Milborne St Andrew
Milborne St Andrew is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England. It is situated on the A354 road, 9 miles (14 kilometres)
St. Andrew-St Andrew Holborn (church)
The Church of St Andrew, Holborn, is a Church of England church on the northwestern edge of the City of London, on Holborn within the Ward of Farringdon
St. Andrew-York Mills
his sons John and William in 1856. Another portion is named St. Andrew-Windfields. St. Andrew-Windfields most famous resident was the popular Canadian Philanthropist
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's chapel in Kos (Slovakia)
settlement was called Andreasdorf (Andrew's village) probably because of the chapel being consecrated to St. Andrew. In the later epoch, the name of the
St. Andrew-Glasgow Green
it is the oldest park in the city. It connects to the south via the St Andrew's Suspension Bridge. In 1450, King James II granted the parkland to Bishop
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Tarvin
St Andrew's Church is in the village of Tarvin, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I
St. Andrew-Blunsdon
half of the former Blunsdon St Andrew civil parish. In April 2017, that parish was divided and the western half became a new St Andrews parish. Blunsdon
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew's School, Singapore
Diocese of Singapore. It comprises St. Andrew's Junior School (SAJS), St. Andrew's Secondary School (SASS) and St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC). The schools
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew's Junior College
St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) is a junior college in Singapore, offering two-year pre-university courses leading up to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE
St. Andrew-Society of St. Andrew
The Society of St. Andrew (SoSA) is a United Methodist hunger-relief nonprofit focusing on food wastage and poverty-induced starvation. The organization
St. Andrew-Parish of St Andrew
St Andrew Parish, Cumberland is one of the 57 parishes of Cumberland County, New South Wales, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. It is one of the
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew, Guernsey
round the coast, either clockwise or anti-clockwise, starting with St Peter Port, St Andrew is usually the last parish to be mentioned in such a list. This
St. Andrew-St. Andrew station
St. Andrew is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located under University Avenue where it is intersected by
St. Andrew-St. Andrews State Park
Wikimedia Commons has media related to St. Andrews State Park. St. Andrews State Park is a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) Florida State Park located three miles
St. Andrew-Flag of Alabama
1895: "The flag of the State of Alabama shall be a crimson cross of St. Andrew on a field of white. The bars forming the cross shall be not less than
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Healthcare
St Andrew's Healthcare is a large independent charity based at St Andrew's Hospital in Northampton, which provides psychiatric services. It also has sites
St. Andrew-Diocese of Salisbury
Saints Winterslow: St John the Baptist Bourne Valley Churches Boscombe: St Andrew Cholderton: St Nicholas Newton Tony: St Andrew Porton: St Nicholas Winterbourne
St. Andrew-St Andrew's (stadium)
St Andrew's, known for sponsorship reasons as St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, is an association football stadium in the Bordesley district of Birmingham
St. Andrew-Anglican Diocese of Peterborough
of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, Peterborough Five Ways Benefice St Leonard, Aston-le-Walls St John the Baptist, Boddington Holy Cross, Byfield St Nicholas
St. Andrew-Diocese of Norwich
the churches in the diocese have just four dedications: St Mary, St Andrew, All Saints and St Peter. Norwich Cathedral "Next Bishop of Norwich announced"
St. Andrew-HMS St Andrew
the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS St Andrew, after Saint Andrew, patron saint of Scotland: HMS St Andrew (1596) was a 50-gun galleon captured from
St. Andrew-Barnwell, Northamptonshire
Barnwell (formerly Barnwell All Saints and Barnwell St Andrew) is a village in North Northamptonshire in England, 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the town of
St. Andrew-St Andrew Hubbard
St Andrew Hubbard was a parish church in the Billingsgate ward of the City of London. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, and not rebuilt
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
1856–1861. The logo of the cathedral is the St Andrew's Cross. In 2006, it marked the 150th anniversary of the St Andrew's Church Mission, which was initiated
St. Andrew-List of prisons in Jamaica
(Stony Hill, St. Andrew Parish) - Capacity of 48 In addition, many remand prisoners are held in police station gaols. Old Jail in St Ann's Bay Saint
St. Andrew-West Dereham
station, on the line between Downham Market and Stoke Ferry. The church of St Andrew is a Grade I listed building. It is one of 124 existing round-tower churches
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew Parish
Saint Andrew Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Andrew Parish, Tobago, in Tobago Saint Andrews Parish, New Brunswick, in Canada St Andrew (disambiguation)
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew Parish, Grenada
Saint Andrew's is the largest parish in Grenada. The main town is Grenville, which is also Grenada's second largest town after St George's. Grenville
St. Andrew-Norwich North (UK Parliament constituency)
Sprowston South, Sprowston West, Thorpe St Andrew North East, Thorpe St Andrew North West, and Thorpe St Andrew South; and The City of Norwich wards of
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
St Andrew's Cathedral (also known as St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral) is a cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney in the Anglican Church of
St. Andrew-St Andrew (disambiguation)
St Andrew most commonly refers to Andrew the Apostle, the Christian apostle and brother of Peter. St Andrew or St Andrews may also refer to: List of saints
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Primary School
St Andrew's Primary School may refer to: St Andrew's Primary School (Soham) St Andrew's School (Bahamas) St Andrew's Primary School, Kilmarnock, Scotland
St. Andrew-Rushmere St Andrew
Rushmere St Andrew is a village, civil parish and electoral ward adjacent to part of the eastern edge of the borough of Ipswich in the East Suffolk district
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Kyiv
St Andrew's Church (Ukrainian: Андріївська церква, Andriivska tserkva) is an Orthodox church in Kyiv, constructed between 1747 and 1754 to a design by
St. Andrew-List of places in Suffolk
Bulcamp, Bungay, Bures St. Mary, Burgate, Burgh, Burstall, Bury St Edmunds, Butley, Buxhall Campsea Ashe, Capel St Andrew, Capel St. Mary, Carlton, Carlton
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church (Toronto)
St. Andrew's Church is a historic Presbyterian church located at the corner of King Street West and Simcoe Street in the city's downtown core of Toronto
St. Andrew-Birmingham City F.C.
during which time they won the Football League Trophy twice. St Andrew's, renamed St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park in 2024 for sponsorship reasons, has been
St. Andrew-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh
Galloway. The archdiocese is led by Archbishop Leo Cushley, and its cathedral is St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. After the Scottish Reformation, the Roman Catholic
St. Andrew-Ashley (Bristol ward)
The ward contains the areas of Baptist Mills, Montpelier, St Andrew's, St Paul's and St Werburgh's. The Ward has over 16,000 residents and is served
St. Andrew-Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul
The Church of Saint Andrew and St Paul is a Presbyterian church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 3415 Redpath Street, on the corner
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (French: Église presbytérienne Saint Andrew) is a Presbyterian church congregation located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's College
St. Andrew's College may refer to: Australia and New Zealand St Andrews Christian College, Melbourne, Australia St Andrew's College, University of Sydney
St. Andrew-Saltire
the Union, the Royal Scots Navy used a red ensign incorporating the St Andrew's Cross; this ensign is now sometimes flown as part of an unofficial civil
St. Andrew-Third order
designated 'Christian Community' (secular religious order). The Order of Saint Andrew is an Anglican ecumenical order. Any member in good standing of any Christian
St. Andrew-Pulpit of Sant' Andrea, Pistoia (Giovanni Pisano)
below. Details of the pulpit The eagle lectern, in the form of the Eagle of St John "Massacre of the Innocents" The Crucifixion The Sybil and the Angel Wikimedia
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's College, Aurora
St. Andrew's College (SAC) is an independent boarding and day school founded in 1899 and located in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. It is a university-preparatory
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church, Mumbai
St. Andrew's Church is one of the oldest churches in Mumbai. It was originally built by Portuguese Jesuits in 1575. It stands on the sea-shore of the Bandra
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
St. Andrew's College is an Anglican high school for boys located in Makhanda (Grahamstown), Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It was founded in 1855
St. Andrew-St Andrew Square, Edinburgh
St Andrew Square is a garden square in Edinburgh, Scotland located at the east end of George Street. The construction of St Andrew Square began in 1772
St. Andrew-St. Andrew—St. Patrick
St. Andrew—St. Patrick was a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that returned Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to the Legislative
St. Andrew-Parañaque Cathedral
del Buen Suceso / The Cathedral - Parish of St. Andrew, also known as Parañaque Cathedral or Saint Andrew's Cathedral, is one of the oldest Roman Catholic
St. Andrew-Andrew Holness
have been born after Jamaica gained independence in 1962. Andrew Holness is a graduate of St. Catherine High School and of the University of the West Indies
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Schools
St. Andrew's Schools is a private K–12 school in Honolulu, Hawaii. Made up of The Priory, an all-girls K–12 program with a college preparatory school;
St. Andrew-Amalfi Cathedral
of the Crucifix. Leading from the basilica are steps into the Crypt of St. Andrew, where his relics can be found. Location of Amalfi Cathedral 200m 220yds
St. Andrew-Blue Mountains (Jamaica)
St. Thomas, St. Mary and St. Andrew. The Blue Mountains dominate the eastern third of Jamaica, while bordering the eastern parishes of Portland, St.
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Street
St Andrew's Street or St Andrew Street may refer to: St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, England St Andrew's Street, Droitwich Spa, England St Andrew's Street
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Kingston, Ontario)
St. Andrew's Church is a Presbyterian Church in Kingston, Ontario. The church opened for service in 1822. St. Andrew's was the centre of Presbyterianism
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin
St. Andrew's Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Westland Row, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Construction started in 1832, it opened for public
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce
St. Andrew's College is a Roman Catholic college in the Bandra suburb of Mumbai, India. The college was inaugurated on 9 July 1983 by Simon Pimenta, Archbishop
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica
by St. Catherine, north by St. Mary, northeast by Portland along the Blue Mountain range, and east by St. Thomas. In 1923, the parishes of St Andrew and
St. Andrew-St Andrew's in the Square
St Andrew's in the Square is an 18th-century category-A-listed former church in Glasgow, Scotland, considered one of the finest classical churches in
St. Andrew-List of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville
only around 300 students. In 2015, St. Barnabas and St. Plus X merged to become St. John Paul II Parish, while St. Bartholomew still exists as a separate
St. Andrew-St Andrew's-by-the-Green
St Andrew's-by-the-Green is an 18th-century category-A-listed former church in Glasgow, Scotland. A Qualified Chapel, it was the first Episcopalian church
St. Andrew-Greensted Church
mile west of Chipping Ongar town centre. Its full title is The Church of St Andrew, Greensted-juxta-Ongar. It is, however, commonly known simply as Greensted
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church may refer to: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (denomination) St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Bowral, New South Wales
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Cemetery
St. Andrew's Cemetery may refer to: St. Andrew's Cemetery (Grand Rapids, Michigan), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kent County,
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Plymouth
The Minster Church of St Andrew, also known as St Andrew's Church, Plymouth is an Anglican church in Plymouth. It is the original parish church of Sutton
St. Andrew-Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
mountains on St Vincent are (from north to south) Richmond Peak, Mount Brisbane, Colonarie Mountain, Grand Bonhomme, Petit Bonhomme and Mount St Andrew. The country
St. Andrew-St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate
parish is now named "St Helen's Bishopsgate with St Andrew Undershaft and St Ethelburga Bishopsgate and St Martin Outwich and St Mary Axe". The Worshipful
St. Andrew-Eastleach
the parish church of St. Andrew, and the Victoria Inn all lie within Eastleach Turville. Also a Grade I listed structure, St. Andrew sits directly across
St. Andrew-Archdiocese of St Andrews (disambiguation)
The Archdiocese of St Andrews was an administrative region of the Catholic Church in Scotland before the abolition of Catholicism there in 1689. On some
St. Andrew-Old St. Andrew's
Old St. Andrew's may refer to: Old St Andrews, a brand of Scotch whisky Old St. Andrew's Parish Church, NRHP-listed Anglican building in Charleston, South
St. Andrew-Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Patras
city center of Patras in Greece. Along with the nearby old church of St. Andrew (Greek: Παλαιός Ιερός Ναός Αγίου Ανδρέου), it constitutes a place of pilgrimage
St. Andrew-St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr
St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr (also known as St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr Queen Square) was
St. Andrew-St Andrew Holborn (parish)
St Andrew Holborn was an ancient English parish that until 1767 was partly in the City of London and mainly in the county of Middlesex. Its City, thus
St. Andrew-Stratford St Andrew
Stratford St Andrew is a small village and a civil parish just off the A12 road, in the East Suffolk district, in the English county of Suffolk. It lies
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church
St. Andrew's Church, Church of St Andrew, or variants thereof, may refer to: St. Andrew's Church, Himarë St Andrew's Anglican Church, Seven Hills St Andrew's
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Cranford
St Andrew's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Cranford St Andrew, Northamptonshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Square
St Andrew's Square can mean: St Andrew's Square, Glasgow St Andrew's Square, Kingston upon Thames, a garden square in London St Andrew Square, Edinburgh
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges
St. Andrew's Abbey, Bruges (Dutch: Sint-Andriesabdij Brugge) was a Benedictine abbey in Sint-Andries, Bruges, Belgium, which was destroyed in the French
St. Andrew-Rochford
part of the former site. The ancient Church of England parish church is St Andrew's Church, Rochford, close to Rochford Hall, and is part of Rochford Deanery
St. Andrew-St. Andrew Church (New York City)
1″W / 40.713306°N 74.002806°W / 40.713306; -74.002806 The Church of St. Andrew is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
St. Andrew-Rural Municipality of St. Andrews
St. Andrews is a rural municipality (RM) in Manitoba, Canada. It lies west of the Red River; its southern border is approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi)
St. Andrew-Flag of the United Kingdom
relegate the white saltire of St Andrew to a mere border. St Andrew's saltire has the higher position at the hoist side with St Patrick's saltire in the higher
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Covehithe
St Andrew's Church is a partly redundant Anglican church in the hamlet of Covehithe in the English county of Suffolk. It is recorded in the National Heritage
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church, Cologne
St. Andrew's (German: St. Andreas) is a 10th-century Romanesque church located in the old town of Cologne, Germany. It is one of twelve churches built
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's School
Saint Andrew's School may refer to: St Andrew's School (Adelaide), South Australia St Andrew's Cathedral School, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia St Andrew's
St. Andrew-Thorpe St Andrew
Thorpe St Andrew is a town and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England. It is situated on the River Yare, two miles east of the centre
St. Andrew-Andrew the Apostle
of Saint Andrew is located at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. St. Andrew was the patron saint of the Dukes of Burgundy. A form of St. Andrew's cross called
St. Andrew-St Andrew House
St Andrew House (now styled as the Premier Inn Glasgow Buchanan Galleries) is a mid-rise skyscraper in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. It has been a
St. Andrew-William Lever, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme
Viscount Leverhulme's parents married at the United Reformed Church of St Andrew and St George in Bolton, on 17 April 1874. In 1936, William, 2nd Lord Leverhulme
St. Andrew-Bramfield, Suffolk
parish church with its 12th century detached round tower, is dedicated to St Andrew. It is the only example of a detached round tower church in Suffolk. Both
St. Andrew-Ora et labora
. Abbey teach at Benedictine High School and staff a retreat house. Ora et Labora is a publication of Benedictine High School and .
St. Andrew-Beeston St Andrew
Beeston St Andrew is a civil parish north of Norwich in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England. It contains Beeston Park and according to the 2001
St. Andrew-Enfield, London
Edward I in 1303, is the commercial centre of Enfield and the location of St Andrew's Enfield, the original parish church. The area is identified in the London
St. Andrew-Edinburgh: New Town Church
the Church of Scotland, formed on 1 February 2024 by the union of St Andrew's & St George's West and Greenside Church. The parish today constitutes the
St. Andrew-Ensign of the Russian Navy
The Russian Navy ensign, also known as St. Andrew's flag (Russian: Андреевский флаг; Russian Pre-reform: Андреевскій флагъ), was the ensign of the Navy
St. Andrew-St Andrews Cathedral
The Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh
St Andrew's Church is in Main Street, Sedbergh, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Kendal, and the diocese of
St. Andrew-Diocese of Ely
March (St John) (St Mary) (St Peter) (St Wendreda)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 13 September 2018. "The Benefice of Whittlesey (St Andrew) (St Mary)
St. Andrew-Ampthill
via Flitwick to Luton Airport Parkway railway stations. The church of St Andrew ranges in date from Early English to Perpendicular. It contains a monument
St. Andrew-St Andrews
United Kingdom. The town is named after Saint Andrew the Apostle. The settlement grew to the west of St Andrews Cathedral, with the southern side of the
St. Andrew-The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. It is a private members-only club based in St Andrews in Scotland. It
St. Andrew-St Andrew's House
St Andrew's House (SAH), on the southern flank of Calton Hill in central Edinburgh, is the headquarters building of the Scottish Government. The building
St. Andrew-Order of the Thistle
(Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. The patron saint of the order is St Andrew. Most British orders of chivalry cover the whole United Kingdom, but the
St. Andrew-St Andrew's College, Christchurch
St Andrew's College, also known as StAC, in Christchurch, New Zealand, is a private, co-educational school that enrols from pre-school to secondary Year
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Penrith
St Andrew's Church is in the centre of the town of Penrith, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Penrith, the archdeaconry
St. Andrew-Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston and Saint Andrew were amalgamated by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation Act of 1923, to form the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC)
St. Andrew-Histon
were two churches here – St Etheldreda's and St Andrew's – with each church belonging to a separate manor, but only St Andrew's remains today. Before the
St. Andrew-Soham
around 900 AD, on the site of the present-day Church of St Andrew and adjacent land. St Andrew's Church dates from the 12th century. Traces of the Saxon
St. Andrew-Madras College
school located in St Andrews, Fife. It educates over 1,400 pupils aged between 11 and 18 and was founded in 1833 by the Rev. Dr Andrew Bell. Madras College
St. Andrew-St. Andrew Abbey
St. Andrew Abbey-Cleveland is a Benedictine monastery in Cleveland, Ohio. The members of St. Andrew Abbey are twenty-four solemnly-professed monks, one
St. Andrew-University of Glasgow
College of Education". Gateway to Archives of Scottish Higher Education. 28 March 2000. Retrieved 3 January 2016. "Records of
St. Andrew-St. Andrew Memorial Church (South Bound Brook, New Jersey)
St. Andrew Memorial Church (Ukrainian: Церква-пам'ятник святого Андрія Первозванного, literally the Memorial Church of St. Andrew the First-Called) is
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Mells
St Andrew's Church is a Church of England parish church located in the village of Mells in the English county of Somerset. The church is a grade I listed
St. Andrew-Order of St. Andrew
The Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called (Russian: Орден Святого апостола Андрея Первозванного, romanized: Orden Svyatogo apostola Andreya
St. Andrew-Bandra
the six Catholic parish churches—Mount Carmel, St. Peter's, St Andrew's, St Theresa's, St Anne's and St Francis d'Assisi; that lie within an area of four
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Hospital
St Andrews Hospital is a mental health facility in Northampton, England. It is managed by St Andrew's Healthcare. The facility was founded by public subscription
St. Andrew-Wells St Andrew
Wells St Andrew, or St Andrew Liberty, or derivations thereof, was a liberty, ecclesiastical parish, and later a civil parish, containing Wells Cathedral
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church, Bangalore
India portal St. Andrew's Church [1], consecrated in 1866, is a Presbyterian church, located on Cubbon Road, Bangalore. Initially knows as St. Andrews's
St. Andrew-St Andrew's College, Dublin
St Andrew's College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste Naomh Aindriú) is a co-educational, inter-denominational, international Private day school, founded in 1894
St. Andrew-St Andrew the Great
St Andrew the Great is a Church of England parish church in central Cambridge. Rebuilt in late Gothic style in 1843, it is a Grade II listed building
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Alfriston
St Andrew's Church is the parish church of Alfriston, East Sussex, England. This Grade I listed building was built in the 1370s and is also known as the
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Bramfield
St Andrew's Church is a 13th-century church in Bramfield, Suffolk. It has a separate 12th-century tower standing in the church grounds. It is one of 38
St. Andrew-Flag of Florida
addition of St. Andrew's Cross by popular referendum in 1900. The red saltire of the Cross of Burgundy represents the cross on which St. Andrew was crucified
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Totteridge
St Andrew's is the Church of England church for Totteridge in north London. It is located in the Diocese of St Albans, one of the few churches in Greater
St. Andrew-St. Andrew Sound
St. Andrew Sound (also known as St. Andrews Sound or St. Andrew's Sound) is a large and shallow body of water located on the coast of Georgia located
St. Andrew-St Andrew's, Croydon
St Andrew's, formally the Church of St Andrew, is a church of England church in Croydon, London, England. It was built in 1857. Aisles were added in 1870
St. Andrew-Saint Andrew's Society
California, USA St. Andrew Society of Colorado - Denver, Colorado, USA St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut - Litchfield, Connecticut, USA St. Andrew's Society
St. Andrew-St Andrew's, Earlsfield
St Andrew's, Earlsfield, is an Anglican church at 571 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, London. It was built in 1889–90, and the architect was Edward William
St. Andrew-Elizabeth Batts Cook
1835 at the age of 93. Elizabeth Cook is buried in the central aisle of St Andrew the Great Church, Cambridge with her sons, James and Hugh. She left a
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Hall
St. Andrew's Hall may refer to: St Andrews Church Hall, Indooroopilly, in Brisbane, Queensland St Andrew's Church Hall, Toogoolawah, a church hall in Toogoolawah
St. Andrew-Saint Andrews, New Brunswick
name was given by a French missionary who landed at the site on Saint Andrew's Day. At the eastern end the town is a midden, a pile of shells and other
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Episcopal School
St. Andrew's Episcopal School may refer to: St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Maryland) in Potomac, Maryland St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Mississippi) in
St. Andrew-Andrew Kim Taegon
Andrew Kim Taegeon (21 August 1821 – 16 September 1846), also referred to as Andrew Kim in English, was the first Korean Catholic priest and is the patron
St. Andrew-Andrew Bobola
text from a publication now in the public domain: Rudge, F. M. (1907). "St. Andrew Bobola". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1.
St. Andrew-Community of St. Andrew
The Community of St. Andrew (CSA) is an Anglican religious order of professed sisters in holy orders or who otherwise serve in diaconal ministry. The community
St. Andrew-List of churches in London
17 October 2017. "Welcome – St Andrew's Church, Coulsdon". St Andrew's Church, Coulsdon. Retrieved 17 October 2017. "St James Riddlesdown". stjamesriddlesdown
St. Andrew-Wells Cathedral
Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England, dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, whose cathedra
St. Andrew-Ilketshall St Andrew
Ilketshall St Andrew is a village and civil parish in the north of the English county of Suffolk. It is 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Bungay and the
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Hospital (disambiguation)
including: St. Andrew's Hospital, Beijing, China St Andrew's Hospital, Bow, London, UK St Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, London, UK St Andrew's Hospital
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Hospital, Norwich
St Andrew's Hospital was a mental health facility in Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The main building survives and it is a Grade II listed
St. Andrew-Grand Kremlin Palace
named for orders of the Russian Empire: the Orders of St. George, Vladimir, Alexander, Andrew, and Catherine. Georgievsky Hall is used today for state
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Prep
St Andrew's Prep (officially St Andrew's Preparatory School) is an independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 9 months to 13 years in
St. Andrew-Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation
Divisions. "Kingston & St. Andrew Corporation - Commonwealth of Nations". www.commonwealthofnations.org. "Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation". Jamaica
St. Andrew-Saint Patrick's Saltire
bloody Cross of St Andrew, and not that of the tutelar Saint of their natural isle". Another article claimed that "the Cross of St Andrew the Scotch saint
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Orthodox Church, Edinburgh
St Andrew's Orthodox Church is an Orthodox church located in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh's Orthodox community was founded in 1948 and
St. Andrew-Cathedral of St Andrew and St Michael, Bloemfontein
Cathedral of St Andrew and St Michael is a religious building affiliated with the Anglican Church of South Africa and is located at 85 St Georges Street
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's School (Parañaque)
Saint Andrew's School, Inc. or Saint Andrew's School (SAS) is a private Catholic parochial school of the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew managed by the
St. Andrew-St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe
St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe is a Church of England church located on Queen Victoria Street, London in the City of London, near Blackfriars station. First
St. Andrew-St Andrew Undershaft
St Andrew Undershaft is a Church of England church in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London. It is located on
St. Andrew-Church of St Andrew and St Columba
Church of St Andrew and St Columba (or Scots' Kirk) is a church with two separate buildings located in Kala Ghoda (St Andrew) and Fort (St Columba) in
St. Andrew-St Andrew High School
St Andrew High School (also known as St Andrew High School for Girls) is an all-girls high school in Saint Andrew, Jamaica. The school was founded on
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Cross
Look up St. Andrew's Cross or Saint Andrew's cross in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Andrew's Cross may refer to: Saltire, a heraldic symbol in
St. Andrew-Bordeaux Cathedral
Cathedral of St Andrew of Bordeaux (French: Cathédrale-Primatiale Saint-André de Bordeaux), is a Catholic church dedicated to Saint Andrew and located
St. Andrew-Parishes of Jamaica
are landlocked. The parishes of Kingston and Saint Andrew together form the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation. The parish of Kingston does not encompass
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church, Kinson
to Andrew the Apostle. Historic England. "Church of St Andrew (1324727)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 March 2021. "St Andrew's Church
St. Andrew-Cathedral of St Andrew and St Demetrius
The Cathedral Church of St Andrew and St Demetrius (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral de los Santos Andrés y Demetrio) is a Greek Orthodox cathedral situated on
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Aylestone
St Andrew's Church is a church in Aylestone, Leicestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The church is built of Triassic sandstone. The north aisle
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Academy
St Andrew's Academy may refer to: St Andrew's Academy, North Ayrshire, school in Saltcoats, Scotland from 1971 to 2007, replaced by St Matthew's Academy
St. Andrew-Union Jack
a white background, known as St George's Cross, and the flag of Scotland, a white saltire (X-shaped cross, or St Andrew's Cross) on a blue background,
St. Andrew-Church of St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester
The Church of St Andrew and St Mary is a parish church of the Church of England located in the village of Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, England. The oldest
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St. Andrew, may refer to: In Australia: St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney In Canada: St. Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrew-St Andrew, Llandaff
St Andrew, with the address of 1 High Street, is a 19th-century residential building in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. The building is a two-storey Grade II
St. Andrew-HMS Andrew
Navy have borne the name HMS Andrew: HMS Andrew (1417) was a carrack captured in 1417. She foundered in 1420. HMS St Andrew (1622) was a 42-gun ship launched
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Mission Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
America. St. Andrew's Mission Church was established in 1845 as a chapel on the plantation of Simon J. Magwood in the central part of St. Andrew's Parish
St. Andrew-St Andrew St John
St Andrew St John may refer to: St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso (1759–1817), English politician St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of
St. Andrew-St Andrews Agreement
The St Andrews Agreement (Irish: Comhaontú Chill Rímhinn; Ulster Scots: St Andra's 'Greement, St Andrew's Greeance or St Andrae's Greeance) is an agreement
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Park
St Andrew's Park is a public park in Hornchurch, in the London Borough of Havering. It is owned and managed by Havering London Borough Council. The purchase
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Church, Bournemouth
St. Andrew's Church, Bournemouth may refer to: St. Andrew's Church, Exeter Road St. Andrew's Church, Kinson St. Andrew's Church, Richmond Hill St. Andrew's
St. Andrew-Ogbourne St Andrew
Ogbourne St Andrew is a civil parish and small village in Wiltshire, England, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Marlborough. The parish is on the banks of the
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Church, Aldborough
St Andrew's Church is the parish church of Aldborough, North Yorkshire, a village in England. Aldborough is the site of the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum
St. Andrew-Saint Peter Port
vantage points. The parish borders St. Sampson in the north, The Vale in the north-west, St. Andrew in the west and St. Martin in the south. The name of
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow
Gothic style, lies on the north bank of the River Clyde in Clyde Street. St Andrew's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow, currently William
St. Andrew-Andrew St. John
Andrew St. John (born July 9, 1982) is an American actor who portrayed Kyle Ratcliffe on ABC's soap opera General Hospital during the 2003 season. Also
St. Andrew-Edinburgh Trams
terminus at St Andrew Square. On 29 November 2011, it was announced that the eastern terminus would be at York Place instead of St Andrew Square; the
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's, Malta
St. Andrew's is an area, formerly part of Għargħur, at the borders of Swieqi and Pembroke in Malta. It takes its name from St Andrews Barracks which were
St. Andrew-Donhead St Andrew
Donhead St Andrew is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, on the River Nadder. It lies 4 miles (6.4 km) east of the Dorset market town of
St. Andrew-Argiope (spider)
shape of an X and mirroring the large white web decoration (the cross of St. Andrew having the same form). This white zigzag in the centre of its web is called
St. Andrew-St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
St Andrew's Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Naomh Anndra), or the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal
St. Andrew-Thorpe St Andrew School
Thorpe St. Andrew School is an 11 to 18 mixed secondary school in Thorpe St. Andrew on the outskirts of the city of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk
St. Andrew-Mottram St Andrew
Mottram St Andrew is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 493. An affluent village in the Cheshire
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's School (Delaware)
St. Andrew's is a private, Episcopal, co-educational 100% boarding school in New Castle County, Delaware, with a Middletown postal address. It is one of
St. Andrew-Holborn
covers the south-eastern part of the London Borough of Camden and a part (St Andrew Holborn Below the Bars) of the Ward of Farringdon Without in the City
St. Andrew-Hornchurch
Church, the furthest south any ice sheet reached in Britain. Hornchurch Cutting is a Site of Special Scientific Interest just north of
St. Andrew-Andrew Zimmern
Andrew Scott Zimmern (born July 4, 1961) is an American chef, restaurateur, television and radio personality, director, producer, businessman, food critic
St. Andrew-Charles of Mount Argus
and was given the religious habit and the religious name of Charles of St. Andrew. It was during this time that Charles met Dominic Barberi and was among
St. Andrew-Swedish Rite
Very Worshipful Apprentice and Fellow of St Andrew (a double degree) VI – Illustrious Scottish Master of St Andrew VII – Very Illustrious Brother, Knight
St. Andrew-St. Andrews Bay
St. Andrews Bay may refer to: St. Andrews Bay (Florida), United States St Andrews Bay (Fife), Scotland St Andrews Bay, South Georgia This disambiguation
St. Andrew-St. Andrew's Cathedral (Victoria, British Columbia)
St. Andrew's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral for the diocese of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Built in the High Victorian Gothic style
St. Andrew-Peterborough Cathedral
properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, formerly St Peter's Abbey and also still known as St Peter's Cathedral in the United