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St Philips
St. Philip's may refer to: * St. Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada * St. Philip's, Antigua and Barbuda * Rural Municipality of St. Philips No. 301, Saskatchewan, Canada * St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, former church in North Carolina; listed on the National Register of Historic Places * St. Philip's Castle, a fortress * St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, a Church of England cathedral * St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road, a former Church of England and Russian Orthodox church * St Philip's Church, Sydney * St. Philip's School, a grammar school * Bristol St Philip's railway station * St Philip's Footbridge, a bridge in Bristol See also * Saint Philip (other) Saint Philip, São Filipe, or San Felipe may refer to: People * Saint Philip the Apostle * Saint Philip the Evangelist also known as Philip the Deacon * Saint Philip Neri * Saint Philip Benizi de Damiani also known as Saint Philip Benitius or Fili ... * St. Philip's College (disambiguatio ...
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Rural Municipality Of St
In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are described as rural. Different countries have varying definitions of ''rural'' for statistical and administrative purposes. In rural areas, because of their unique economic and social dynamics, and relationship to land-based industry such as agriculture, forestry and resource extraction, the economics are very different from cities and can be subject to boom and bust cycles and vulnerability to extreme weather or natural disasters, such as droughts. These dynamics alongside larger economic forces encouraging to urbanization have led to significant demographic declines, called rural flight, where economic incentives encourage younger populations to go to cities for education and access to jobs, leaving older, less educated and less wealthy populat ...
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St Philip's Church, Buckingham Palace Road
St Philip's Church was a church building at 188 Buckingham Palace Road in Victoria, London. History It was designed in a redbrick neo-Gothic version of the Early English style by Brierly and Demaine with enough seats for 850 and (to avoid excluding working-class worshippers) no pew rents. It was built between 1887 and 1890 and was assigned a District Chapelry by an Order in Council of 12 January 1891. The church's parish hall and parsonage (designed in 1892 by Robert William Edis) survive at the corner of Buckingham Palace Road and Elizabeth Street. A merger back into the parish of St Michael's Church, Chester Square was proposed in September 1919. The church building of St Philip's was leased to the Russian Orthodox Church's London parish from 1921 onwards, though the parish still had an Anglican vicar as of 1938-1939 when the post's holder W. H. Elliott successfully petitioned Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London for money to repair damage to airflow and light-flow ...
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St Philip's Church, Sydney
St Philip's Church, Sydney is the oldest Anglican church parish in Australia. The church is located in the Sydney city centre between York Street, Clarence and Jamison Streets on a location known as Church Hill, so sometimes called Church Hill Anglican. St Philip's is part of the Diocese of Sydney, Australia. The church is listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate. History The original church was built by orders of the colony's first chaplain, the Reverend Richard Johnson, using convict labour in June 1793. The wattle and daub construction church was later burnt down by convicts in 1798. A second stone church operated on the current site of Lang Park from 1810 to 1856. It was made from poor materials and gained a reputation as "the ugliest church in Christendom". This second church had a 150-feet high, round clock tower. The current building on York Street is the second church building on Church Hill (the wattle and daub church was built on the corner of B ...
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Bristol St Philip's Railway Station
St Philip's railway station was a small terminus station in Bristol built by the Midland Railway to relieve pressure on the main station at Bristol Temple Meads, which it shared with the Great Western Railway. The station had a single platform and was used principally by the local services between Bristol and Bath Green Park, via Mangotsfield. St Philip's was created by the Midland in part of its extensive goods yard in Bristol and opened in 1870, the company having opened the line from Mangotsfield into Bath the previous year. The station was sited close to the Old Market shopping area and also attracted commuter traffic. The Old Market area was badly bombed during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ..., and Bristol's shopping district was rebuil ...
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St Philip's Footbridge
St Philip's Footbridge is a footbridge in Bristol Bristol () is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south. Bristol is the most populous city in ..., UK that crosses the River Avon. It is currently only accessible from the east as the western entrance has been fenced off. History The bridge was commissioned in 2015 by the mayor of Bristol at the time George Ferguson. A planning application was submitted in January 2016. Construction began in August 2017. The bridge was designed to allow access to the planned Bristol Arena, however, the project was scrapped in September 2018. The bridge was completed in 2019 at a cost of £3 million. Design The bridge is long and wide. It was designed by Knight Architects. The bridge has a "Y" shape with one branch containing stairs and the other a ramp. References Bridges completed ...
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Saint Philip (other)
Saint Philip, São Filipe, or San Felipe may refer to: People * Saint Philip the Apostle * Saint Philip the Evangelist also known as Philip the Deacon * Saint Philip Neri * Saint Philip Benizi de Damiani also known as Saint Philip Benitius or Filippo Benizzi, from Florence, 13th century * Saint Philip Minh Van Doan of the Vietnamese Martyrs Places In the Americas * Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda * The Parish of Saint Philip, Barbados, located in Barbados * San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico * San Felipe, Orange Walk, Belize * San Felipe, Guainía, Colombia * Saint Philip, Indiana, United States * San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico, United States * San Felipe, Texas, United States ** Del Rio, Texas, United States, formerly named San Felipe Del Rio * San Felipe, Yucatán, Mexico * San Felipe, Lima, a neighborhood in Jesus Maria District, Peru * San Felipe, Yaracuy, in Venezuela * San Felipe de Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic * San Felipe, Chile * San Felipe, Retalh ...
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