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The parish feast traditionally celebrated at Tintagel was October 19, the feast day of St Denys, patron of the chapel at Trevena ( the proper date is October 9 but the feast has moved forward due to the calendar reform of 1752 ).
In the Middle Ages there was also a chapel of St Denys at Trevena: the annual fair was therefore celebrated in the week of his feast day ( Oct 19th ).
Opposite the Wharncliffe is the former Tintagel Hotel, once commonly known as Fry's Hotel: this was the terminus for coaches in the days before the railway to Camelford Station and stands on the site of the medieval chapel of St Denys.
* St Denys Church, Southampton ( 1868 )
Denys Lasdun's building for the National Theatre – an " urban landscape " of interlocking terraces responding to the site at King's Reach on the River Thames to exploit views of St Paul's Cathedral and Somerset House.
Carre's Grammar School was established in 1604 by Robert Carre of Aswarby ( later Sir Robert Carr of Old Sleaford ) who went on to found Carre's Hospital in 1636 ( Sleaford Hospital survives as a charitable trust, owning and operating the almshouses at the junction of Carre Street and Eastgate immediately to the south of St. Denys Church and a later set of almshouses in Northgate ).
The school eventually fell into decay and students were taught in the parish church ( this part of St. Denys Church is now known as the Lady Chapel ) until 1816, when the school was discontinued.
It used to be a small village centred around Main Street and the Anglican church of St Denys but was close enough to Leicester to become one of the outer suburbs in the 1930s.
This was established as a public amenity in 1970 and consists of an area south of St Denys Church, bounded on the west by a golf course, with more than 500 trees largely planted in taxonimic groups.
It is on the north side of the Arboretum and adjacent to St Denys Church on the west.
St Denys parish church
The Church of England church of St Denys has been the parish church for almost 800 years, having been dedicated on 9 October 1219 by the Bishop of Lincoln.
The Village Hall is a brick building on Church Lane, opposite St Denys: its foundation stone calls it King George V Hall and is dated MDCDXII ( 1912 ).
Peace & Harmony Lodge No. 496 ( 23 March 1844 ); Tewington Lodge No. 5698 ,( 22 March 1938 ); Carlyon Lodge No. 7392 ,( 2 November 1955 ); St Denys Lodge No. 8250, ( January 1969 ),
The Minster Church of St Denys sits on the River Were.
The Minster was part of the ' Cley Hill ' team ministry, but this was changed on 1 December 2007 when it once again became the separate Parish of Warminster St Denys.
The chapel is in the Church of England parish of St Denys and, on the appointment of a new vicar, the feoffees invite that person to take services.
Philosophers working in the intersection of Thomism and analytic philosophy include: David Braine, Brian Davies OP ( Fordham ), Gabriele De Anna ( Udine ), John Finnis ( Oxford ), Peter Geach, John Haldane ( St Andrews ), Jonathan Jacobs ( Colgate ), Anthony Kenny ( Oxford ), Fergus Kerr OP ( Oxford ), Gyula Klima ( Fordham ), Norman Kretzmann, John Lamont, Anthony J. Lisska ( Denison ), Alasdair MacIntyre ( Notre Dame ), Bruce D. Marshall ( Southern Methodist Univ ), William Marshner ( Christendom ), Christopher Martin ( St Thomas, Houston ), Cyrille Michon ( Nantes, France ), Mark Murphy ( Georgetown ), Herbert McCabe, John P. O ' Callaghan ( Notre Dame ), Claude Panaccio ( UQAM ), Robert Pasnau ( CU Boulder ), Craig Paterson ( Independent Scholar ), Roger Pouivet ( Nancy, France ) Matthew S. Pugh ( Providence College ), Eleonore Stump ( Saint Louis ), Thomas Sullivan and Sandra Menssen ( University of St. Thomas, MN ), Stephen Theron, Denys Turner ( Yale ), Michael Thompson ( Pittsburgh ).
* Rowland Denys Guy Winn, 4th Baron St Oswald ( 1916 – 1984 )
* Cobden Bridge, a road bridge connecting Bitterne Park and St Denys.
Formerly standing within the grounds of Midhurst Castle, the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene and St. Denys was mentioned in 1291 and later in 1367 as standing, " in a place called Courtgene ".
The parish church for Midhurst is St Mary Magdalene and St Denys, in the market square, which retains some old parts on the south side.

St and station
international: 3 fiber optic submarine cables ( 2 to St. Kitts and 1 to Guadeloupe ); satellite earth station – 1 Intelsat ( Atlantic Ocean )
* Bury St Edmunds railway station in Suffolk, England
The rest of the link, from north Kent to St Pancras railway station in London, opened in 2007.
* Caribbean SuperStation, a Trinidad & Tobago based radio station broadcasting to Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, Antigua, St. Kitts, Montserrat and British Virgin Islands
King's Cross St. Pancras tube station is a massive interchange station linking two mainline rail terminals.
* Lincoln St. Marks railway station, Lincoln, England
* 1987 – King's Cross fire: in London, 31 people die in a fire at the city's busiest underground station, King's Cross St Pancras.
The station presents news, features and music in collaboration with its sister newspaper, the St Helena Herald, published by the partially publicly funded St Helena News Media Services ( SHNMS ) since 2000.
The station currently broadcasts news, features and music across the island, Ascension, the Falklands and worldwide over the internet in collaboration with its sister newspaper, the St Helena Independent ( published since November 2005 ).
The best known of these are those leading out of St James station.
Like St. James station, these stations have stub tunnels, although they are much shorter.
In 1901, Marconi radiotelegraphed the letter " S " across the Atlantic Ocean from his station in Poldhu, Cornwall to St. John's, Newfoundland.
The St. Lucia station is a few steps away from a vaporetti stop.
He soon made the announcement that on 12 December 1901, using a kite-supported antenna for reception, the message was received at Signal Hill in St John's, Newfoundland ( now part of Canada ), signals transmitted by the company's new high-power station at Poldhu, Cornwall.
The US cable station was located at Green Hill, RI, while the French cable terminal at St. Hilaire, France.
From 1943-1944 Humphrey was a professor in political science at Macalester College in St. Paul and from 1944-1945 he was a news commentator for a Minneapolis radio station.
The VR tram was called a " Street Railway " and was built using the Victorian Railways broad gauge instead of the cable tramway standard gauge of, and connected it with the St Kilda railway station, to allow trams to be moved along the St Kilda railway line for servicing at Jolimont Yard.
The line was opened in two stages, from St Kilda railway station to Middle Brighton on 5 May 1906 and to Brighton Beach terminus on 22 December 1906.
The U. S. Coast Guard maintains a base on St. Paul, but no longer maintains a LORAN-C master station, as the technology has been replaced by GPS navigation.
St. Thomas city was the capital of the island, then a free port, and the chief station of the steam-packets between Southampton, in England, and the West Indies.
The new Caernarfon railway station in St. Helen's Road is the northern terminus of the narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway.

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