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    St Andrew's Garrison Church, situated at Queens Avenue, Aldershot, Hampshire (GU11 2BY) in southern England is a large army church designed in the late...
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    Royal Garrison Church of All Saints is a Church of England church in Aldershot Garrison, England. It was built in 1863 and designed by the architect P...
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  • 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...
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    Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell (category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    Retrieved 21 November 2018. "History of St. Andrew's Garrison Church". St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot. Archived from the original on 5 October...
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    St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot, completed 1927, a large Army church dedicated to the soldiers of the Church of Scotland and kindred churches who...
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    in the church can now be found in the porch of St Andrew's Garrison Church in Aldershot. Aldershot Churches and Places of Worship - Aldershot History...
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    designed St Andrew's Garrison Church in Aldershot and Knightswood St Margaret's Parish Church. Construction started in 1906 and the church was opened on...
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  • names List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot (affiliated garrison church) List of Free Church of Scotland...
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  • Stowe School (1927) Sculpture of pelican, porch wall, St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot (1927) A series of bronze tableaux depicting the life of David...
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    significant of which was at St. Andrew's Chapel in Westminster Cathedral. Schultz's mosaic design, based partly on St. Andrew's connections with Constantinople...
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    in 1205 by King John. St Andrew's Catholic School was founded in Grange Road in 1935 by five nuns from the Order of St Andrew. The main building was...
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    passes through Wrecclesham, connecting it to the garrison towns of Bordon in the south and Aldershot in the north. The A31, connecting Farnham to Alton...
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    'Great Church' implies that it was larger than other Constantinopolitan churches, the only other major churches of the 4th century were the Church of St Mocius...
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  • and the following year it was transported to Aldershot where it still stands near the Royal Garrison Church. A statue of Wellington by the sculptor Thomas...
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    opening of the railway in 1849 and the arrival of the army in nearby Aldershot in 1855. Farnham became an Urban District in 1894, but under the Local...
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    again playing their home fixtures out of Coventry, at Birmingham City's St Andrew's Stadium. This arrangement continued until August 2021, when Coventry...
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    community : the rise and reformation of the English parish, c. 1400-1560. Aldershot: Scholar. ISBN 978-1-85-928164-2. Lander, J (2000). Peter Labilliere:...
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    acquired St Andrew Bobola church in Shepherd's Bush, the second Polish owned church in London since 1930. It is regarded as an unofficial garrison church with...
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    founder, Andrew Cranston who was the Vicar of Reigate from 1697 to 1708. It is housed on the first floor of the vestry of the Church of St Mary Magdalene...
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  • intensive: in 1874 the Dorset Militia carried out its annual training at Aldershot and then took part in that year's manoeuvres. Afterwards training was...
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    St Athan has been used to house a number of army units throughout its life and, in 2003, the 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards moved from Aldershot to St Athan...
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    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    and was involved in the establishment and development of Aldershot in Hampshire as a garrison town and training base in the 1850s. A wooden Royal Pavilion...
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    Nelson, Janet (1999). Rulers and Ruling Families in Early Medieval Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0-8607-8802-4. Nelson, Janet (2003). "Alfred's Carolingian...
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    and Lake Ontario. The 1813 Battle of York saw American troops defeat the garrison at the Upper Canada capital of York. The Americans looted the town and...
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    keen to rise into the gentry class. Church records show Lanier was baptised Aemilia Bassano at the parish church of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, on 27 January...
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    Pennsylvania in the USA. His statue of St Andrew is positioned outside St Andrew's Garrison Church in Aldershot in Hampshire having been taken there following...
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    The pulpit dates from 1880 and was originally in St Andrew's Church, Surbiton. The interior of the church was reordered between 1987 and 1995 to increase...
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    the Cumbrians : a study in British provincial origins, A.D. 400-1120. Aldershot; Brookfield: Scolar Press; Ashgate. pp. xiv, 207. ISBN 978-1859283271...
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