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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from March 2017"
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- St Agnes Lifeboat Station
- HMS St Albans (1687)
- HMS St Albans (1706)
- HMS St Albans (1747)
- HMS St Albans (1764)
- HMS St Albans
- HMS St Andrew (1670)
- HMS St Andrew
- HMS St Anne
- HMS St Christopher
- HMS St David
- HMS St David (1667)
- HMS St Fiorenzo
- HMS St Florentine (1759)
- English ship St George (1622)
- HMS St George (1785)
- HMS St George (1840)
- HMS St George (1892)
- HMS St George
- St Hilda's College, Melbourne
- HMS St Jacob
- HMS St James
- HMS St Jean d'Acre
- HMS St John
- Nicholas St. John
- HMS St Joseph
- St Joseph's Secondary School, Fiji
- HMS St Lawrence (1813)
- HMS St Lawrence
- Nicholas St. Leger
- William St Loe
- HMS St Lucia
- HMS St Mary
- HMS St Vincent (1815)
- HMS St Vincent
- HMS St. Helena
- Stacey Street, London
- Charles Stacey (cricketer)
- Stacksteads railway station
- William Stacpoole
- Stacy (Malaysian singer)
- Stadio Artemio Franchi
- Stadion Chernomorets
- Stafford (1769 EIC ship)
- Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway
- Stafford Common railway station
- Stafford GP
- Stafford Road F.C.
- Stafford services
- Baron Stafford
- William Stafford (MP)
- Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
- Staffordshire Way
- Staffordstown railway station
- HMS Stag (1899)
- HMS Stag (1830)
- HMS Stag
- Stage Coaches Act 1788
- Stage-crisis view
- Stagecoach bus route 555
- Stagecoach Cambridgeshire
- Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire
- Stagecoach East
- Stagecoach East Midlands
- Stagecoach in Hull
- Stagecoach in Mansfield
- Stagecoach in Newcastle
- Stagecoach in Oxfordshire
- Stagecoach London
- Stagecoach Manchester
- Stagecoach Merseyside
- Stagecoach Merseyside and South Lancashire
- Stagecoach North East
- Stagecoach North West
- Viktor Stålberg
- HMS Stalker (D91)
- HMS Stalker (L3515)
- Stambourne
- Stambourne Hall
- Baron Stamp
- Stamp (surname)
- George Herbert Stancer
- HMS Standard (1782)
- HMS Standard
- William Standon
- Standup paddleboarding
- Richard Stanford (MP)
- William Stanhope (1626–1703)
- William Stanhope (1702–1772)
- Meaburn Staniland
- Laurynas Stankevičius
- Gaynor Stanley
- William Stanley (MP for Southampton)
- Gerald Stapleton
- James Stapleton
- Miles Stapleton (died 1466)
- William Stapleton (d. 1544)
- William Stapper
- HMS Star (1896)
- Star Mosque
- HMS Starfish
- HMS Starfish (1895)
- HMS Starfish (1916)
- HMS Star
- James Stark (footballer)
- HMS Starling (1829)
- HMS Starling
- Starozagorski bani
- HMS Starr (1805)
- List of State Archives of Italy
- HMS Statesman
- HMS Statice
- William Staton
- Statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin
- Statue of King Sejong (Gwanghwamun)
- HMS Staunch (1797)
- HMS Staunch (1804)
- HMS Staunch
- Harvey Staunton
- Stay-C
- HMS Stayner
- HMS Stedham (M2730)
- Phyllis Stedman, Baroness Stedman
- Maggie Steed
- Tony Steel
- Willie Steel
- May Steele
- William Steele (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)
- Steep Point
- Agostino Steffani
- Stenoscript
- Alex Stenzel
- Gary Stephens
- Richard Stephens of Eastington
- William Stephens (d. 1697)
- George Stephenson's Birthplace
- HMS Sterlet (2S)
- Dujon Sterling
- George Stevens (Scottish footballer)
- Richard Stevens (MP)
- HMS Stevenstone
- Nicholas Steward (MP for Cambridge University)
- Mary Stewart, Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch
- Stewart Range, South Australia
- Charles Hylton Stewart
- George Stewart (footballer, born 1932)
- John Stewart (Arundel MP)
- John Stewart (Beverley MP)
- John Stewart (Camelford MP)
- John Stewart (Northern Ireland politician)
- John Stewart (Wigtownshire MP, died 1769)
- Ron Stewart (rugby union)
- Tom Stewart (Australian footballer)
- William Stewart (Northern Ireland senator)
- William Stewart of Houston
- William Stewart (Belfast South MP)
- William Stewart (Houghton-le-Spring MP)
- HNLMS Stier
- Still
- Stimulation (song)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1679)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1705)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1742)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1775)
- Stirling Castle (1801 ship)
- HMS Stirling Castle (1811)
- Stirling Castle (1829 brig)
- HMS Stirling Castle
- Gilbert de Stirling
- Garth Stirrat
- Battles of Stockach and Engen
- William Stockdale
- HMS Stockham
- Cynthia Stockley
- Tony Stockley
- Mary Stocks, Baroness Stocks
- Denis Stoff
- HMS Stoic
- Stolen Sunshine
- Gary Stone
- Sam Stone (rugby league)
- Sarah Stone (artist)
- HMS Stonehenge (P232)
- HMS Stonehenge
- William Stones
- HNoMS Stord (G26)
- David Storey
- HMS Stork
- HMS Stork (L81)
- HMS Stork (1796)
- HMS Storm
- The Story of India
- William Story (cricketer)
- Nicholas Stoughton
- William Stoughton (English constitutionalist)
- HMS Stour
- William Stourton (speaker)
- George Stout
- William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell
- Moritz von Strachwitz