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St Helens, Isle of Wight
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help| St. Helens is a small village and civil parish located on the eastern side of the Isle of Wight. The village is based around village greens. This is claimed to be the largest in England. Lying on the high ground to the north of Bembridge, St Helens has good views over the busy harbour. It is a small village with fine village greens on which cricket is played during the summer and football in the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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St Helens, Isle of Wight
St. Helens is a small village and civil parish located on the eastern side of the Isle of Wight. The village is based around village greens. -
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St Helens (Isle of Wight) railway station
St Helen's with its 232 foot long single platform was the only intermediate stop on the 2¾ mile branch line that connected Brading to the coast at Bembridge. -
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St. Helen's Church, St. Helens
St. Helen's Church, St. Helens is a parish church in the Church of England located in St Helens, Isle of Wight. -
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Isle of Wight Railway
St Helens (Isle of Wight) railway station -
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| St Helens | Isle of Wight | 50.69° N 01.12° W | SZ6289 | -
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Baron St Helens
In 1801 he was further honoured when he was made Baron St Helens, of St Helens, Isle of Wight and County of Southampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, allowing him to sit in the House of Lords.On his death in 1839, both baronies became extinct. -
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St Helens
St Helens, Isle of Wight, England, a village ... St Helens, Tasmania -
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| St Helens (Isle of Wight) | Isle of Wight Railway | 1953 | -
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Holystone
More plausible is the use of stones taken from the ruined church of St Helens, Isle of Wight; tall ships would often anchor in St Helens Roads (the strip of water immediately adjacent to St Helens) and take provisions and fresh water from St Helens before setting off on their journeys. -
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John Colpoys
The four ships that refused to sail were all placed under Colpoy's command while the remainder of the fleet were taken to St Helens, Isle of Wight to isolate the mutinous ships.
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