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Place |
Longitude |
Latitude |
Notes |
ID |
| 1201 |
St. Albans, Hertfordshire County, England |
-0.333333 |
51.75 |
St. Albans is the main urban area of the City and District of St. Albans in southern Hertfordshire, England, around 22 miles (35 km) north of central London. It was originally named Verlamion by the Ancient British, Catuvellauni tribe. It was also the firSt. major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street for travellers heading north, and became the Roman city of Verulamium. After the Roman withdrawal, and prior to becoming known as St. Albans, the town was called Verlamchester or Wæclingacaester. |
468 |
| 1202 |
St. Andrew Parish, Surrey County, Jamaica |
-76.783333 |
18.049999 |
|
848 |
| 1203 |
St. Anne's Anglican Church Cemetery, Southampton Parish, Bermuda |
-64.845128 |
32.249606 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2271563
St. Anne's Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Annes Church Cemetery |
412 |
| 1204 |
St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada |
-97.109172 |
49.866314 |
|
545 |
| 1205 |
St. Botolph Aldgate, Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England |
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1627 |
| 1206 |
St. Botolph without Aldgate, Middlesex County (now mostly Greater London), England |
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St. Botolph without Aldgate was an ancient parish, immediately east of and outside (without) Aldgate, a gate in London's defensive wall. The parish church was St Botolph's Aldgate. |
1225 |
| 1207 |
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada |
-79.233333 |
43.166667 |
|
371 |
| 1208 |
St. David's Island, St. George's Parish, Bermuda |
-64.663423 |
32.365413 |
St. David's Island is one of the main islands of Bermuda. It is located in the far north of Bermuda, one of the two similarly sized islands that make up the majority of St. George's Parish.
The island was originally 503 acres (2.04 km2) in size (2.0 square kilometres), but was enlarged by reclamation, and by absorbing Long Bird Island, in 1942 to 650 acres (2.6 square kilometres), to allow room for a US military base (originally the US Army's Fort Bell / Kindley Field, later Kindley Air Force Base, and then USNAS Bermuda) which occupied over half the island.
The US Naval Air Station was closed in 1995, but much of its facilities are still used as part of L.F. Wade International Airport. Cooper's Island is now attached to St. David's in the southeast, although the two islands are still widely regarded as if they were separate entities.
The role of NASA's Tracking Station on Cooper's Island:
As an integral part of the NASA Manned Space Flight Network (MSFN), the Bermuda station played a vital role in the United States' Apollo lunar program and other flight missions.
The Cooper's Island station was located on the southeastern tip of Bermuda. Radar dishes and helical antennae were used to track anything from spacecraft to sparrows.
Because of its location in relation to Cape Kennedy, Florida, USA, the Bermuda station had a dual-purpose role for the Manned Space Flight Network (MSFN). At the time of launch, the primary mission of the station was to provide trajectory data to the computing facilities at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Maryland, USA. Computations based on data obtained during the final portion of powered flight was used to confirm the orbital "Go-No Go" decision. Bermuda normally acquired the spacecraft at approximately T + 3 minutes.
The station was usually able to supply a minimum of 60 seconds of valid radar data prior to engine cutoff and orbital insertion. For subsequent passes of the space craft, Bermuda served as a normal tracking station with command capabilities.
In addition to supporting manned missions, the Bermuda station commanded, tracked and acquired valuable data from a host of unmanned scientific and application satellites launched from Cape Kennedy and NASA'sWallops Island launch facility in Virginia, USA.
In between flight missions, the Bermuda station's sophisticated instrumentation was employed by scientists to conduct research ranging from the migratory habits of birds to astronomy.
NASA began construction of the Bermuda station in the early 1960's. The station became operational by September 1961. |
850 |
| 1209 |
St. Désir War Cemetery, St. Désir, Calvados Department (Département du Calvados), Lower-Normandy Region (Région du Basse-Normandie), France |
0.163099 |
49.138951 |
Calvados Department (Département du Calvados), Lower-Normandy Region (Région du Basse-Normandie) |
843 |
| 1210 |
St. Eleanor's, Prince Edward Island, Canada |
-63.80669 |
46.42234 |
|
978 |
| 1211 |
St. Enoder, Cornwall County, England |
-4.966667 |
50.366667 |
St. Enoder is a village and parish in the Restormel district of mid-Cornwall, England.
Restormel is a borough of Cornwall, England, one of the six administrative divisions that make up the county. The district will be abolished as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. |
397 |
| 1212 |
St. Finian's Moville Lower Church Cemetery, Moville, County Donegal, Province of Ulster, Ireland |
-6.991648 |
55.204064 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2554793
St. Finian's Moville Lower Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Finian's Moville Lower Church Cemetery |
1342 |
| 1213 |
St. George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex County (now in the City of Westminster, Inner London), England |
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1567 |
| 1214 |
St. George in the East, London, Middlesex County, England |
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St George in the East, historically known as Wapping-Stepney, was an ancient parish, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, England. The place name is no longer widely used. |
1322 |
| 1215 |
St. George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey County (now in the London Borough of Southwark, Inner London), England |
-0.083333 |
51.5 |
Southwark St. George the Martyr was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England, and part of the ancient Borough of Southwark. In 1855 the parish vestry became a local authority within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. It comprised 284 acres (1.15 km2) and had a population in 1881 of 59,712.
The bulk of the parish was centred around St. George's Circus, with Newington Causeway and Borough High Street forming the eastern boundary. In the north east it included the church of St. George the Martyr Southwark and then formed a long, narrow panhandle along the Old Kent Road, terminating at what is now Burgess Park and surrounding the triangular parish of Newington on two sides.
It became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark in 1900 and was abolished as a civil parish in 1930. |
487 |
| 1216 |
St. George, New Brunswick, Canada |
-66.816667 |
45.133333 |
|
599 |
| 1217 |
St. George, Washington County, Utah, USA |
-113.583333 |
37.104167 |
|
576 |
| 1218 |
St. George's Church of England Cemetery, Portland (Isle of Portland), Dorsetshire County (now Dorset County), England |
-2.444984 |
50.545954 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2535289
St. George's Church of England Cemetery is also known as:
• St. George's Churchyard |
282 |
| 1219 |
St. George's Parish, Bermuda |
-64.677778 |
32.379444 |
|
25 |
| 1220 |
St. Giles, London, Middlesex County, England |
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St Giles is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Camden. It is in Central London and part of the West End. It gets its name from the parish church of St Giles in the Fields. The combined parishes of St Giles in the Fields and St George Bloomsbury (which was carved out of the former) were administered jointly for many centuries; leading to the conflation of the two, with much or all of St Giles usually taken to be a part of Bloomsbury. |
1301 |
| 1221 |
St. James Anglican Church Cemetery, Hudson Heights (now Hudson), Québec, Canada |
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Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2412029
St. James Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint James Anglican Church Cemetery |
862 |
| 1222 |
St. James' Anglican Church Cemetery, Somerset Village, Sandy's Parish, Bermuda |
-64.874463 |
32.295214 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2270361
St. James' Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint James Church Cemetery |
559 |
| 1223 |
St. James's, Paddington, Middlesex County (now in the City of Westminster, Inner London), England |
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St James's is an area of central London in the City of Westminster. It is bounded to the north by Piccadilly, to the west by Green Park, to the south by The Mall and St. James's Park and to the east by Haymarket. |
1300 |
| 1224 |
St. John Parish, Jersey Island, Channel Islands |
-2.342622 |
49.458881 |
|
523 |
| 1225 |
St. John the Baptist Anglican Churchyard Cemetery, Church Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
-52.720402 |
47.5658 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2595687 |
887 |
| 1226 |
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada |
-66.064148 |
45.27343 |
|
367 |
| 1227 |
St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda |
-64.786452 |
32.300924 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2270358
St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint John the Evangelist Churchyard
• St. John's Anglican Churchyard |
404 |
| 1228 |
St. John's Anglican Church, Blackpool, Lancashire County, England |
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1743 |
| 1229 |
St. John's Cemetery and Columbarium, Fairview, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
-63.62546 |
44.66219 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 639384
St. John's Cemetery and Columbarium is also known as:
• St. Johns Anglican Cemetery |
973 |
| 1230 |
St. John's Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA |
-71.8208 |
42.2417 |
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1104 |
| 1231 |
St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA |
-77.40556 |
39.418109 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 81498
St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint John's Cemetery |
1103 |
| 1232 |
St. John's Wood, City of Westminster, Greater London, Middlesex County, England |
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St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross. It was historically the northern part of the ancient parish and Metropolitan Borough of Marylebone. |
1315 |
| 1233 |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
-52.718322 |
47.57338 |
|
977 |
| 1234 |
St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, USA |
-86.48 |
42.109722 |
|
166 |
| 1235 |
St. Jude's Church of England, Chelsea, County of London (now in the London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, Inner London), England |
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1744 |
| 1236 |
St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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1607 |
| 1237 |
St. Kitts (formerly St. Christopher), British West Indies |
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1545 |
| 1238 |
St. Leonard's Parish Church, Shoreditch, London Borough of Hackney, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Hackney, Inner London), England |
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1635 |
| 1239 |
St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA |
-90.197778 |
38.627222 |
|
586 |
| 1240 |
St. Lucy, Barbados, British West Indies |
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1547 |
| 1241 |
St. Luke's Church Cemetery, Great Crosby, Sefton, Lancashire County (now Merseyside County), England |
-3.023252 |
53.491647 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2414355
St. Luke's Church Cemetery is also known as:
• St. Luke Churchyard |
528 |
| 1242 |
St. Luke's Church of England, Deptford, Kent County (now London Borough of Lewisham), England |
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1660 |
| 1243 |
St. Margarets, Surrey County (now in the the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Outer London), England |
-0.116667 |
51.5 |
St. Margarets (or St Margaret's) is a well-defined suburban area, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, about 9 miles west-southwest of central London. The district is bounded by the River Thames to the east and the River Crane to the west and north; however, its northern limit has transferred between boroughs over time.
Outer London is the name for the group of London Boroughs that form a ring around Inner London. These were areas that were not part of the County of London, and became formally part of Greater London in 1965. |
374 |
| 1244 |
St. Mark's Anglican Church Cemetery, Smith's Parish, Bermuda |
-64.732535 |
32.311617 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2256910
St. Mark's Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Marks Church Cemetery |
139 |
| 1245 |
St. Mary and St. James, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire County, England |
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1643 |
| 1246 |
St. Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery, Warwick Parish, Bermuda |
-64.805521 |
32.26734 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 2256916
St. Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Mary the Virgin Church Cemetery
• St. Mary the Virgin Church Cemetery |
411 |
| 1247 |
St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA |
-70.911468 |
42.535312 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 91626
St. Mary's Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Mary's Cemetery |
85 |
| 1248 |
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York, USA |
-76.345528 |
43.156333 |
Find-a-Grave Cemetery ID: 66092
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery is also known as:
• Saint Mary's Cemetery
• St. Mary's Cemetery |
897 |
| 1249 |
St. Marylebone Borough, City of Westminster, Middlesex County (now in the City of Westminster, Inner London), England |
-0.1601 |
51.5213 |
The Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone was a metropolitan borough of the County of London from 1900 to 1965. It was based directly on the previously existing civil parish of St Marylebone, Middlesex, which was incorporated into the Metropolitan Board of Works area in 1855, retaining a parish vestry, and then became part of the County of London in 1889.
Its area was that part of the current City of Westminster which is north of Oxford Street, and east of Maida Vale and Edgware Road. It included the areas Marylebone, Regent's Park, St John's Wood, and Lisson Grove, along with the western part of the district of Fitzrovia.
In 1965 it was abolished and its former area was amalgamated with that of the Metropolitan Borough of Paddington and the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster to form the City of Westminster. |
1193 |
| 1250 |
St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Bethnal Green, Stepney, Middlesex County (now in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Inner London), England |
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1629 |