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St. Ann's Warehouse, former church, now an arts building in New York; St. Ann's Academy (Victoria, British Columbia), building in Victoria, British Columbia; St. Ann's Federation Building, Steuben County, New York; St. Ann's Fort, historic military fort in Barbados; St Ann's (Remuera), historic home in Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand
In the Latin Church St. Anne was not venerated, except, perhaps, in the south of France, before the thirteenth century. [13] A shrine at Douai, in northern France, was one of the early centers of devotion to St. Anne in the West. [16] The Anna Selbdritt was a type of iconography depicting the three generations of Saint Anne, Mary, and the child ...
St Ann or Saint Ann, may refer to: Saint Ann or Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary; St. Ann, Missouri, United States; Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
The Church of Saint Ann or Anne, St. Ann's Church, St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church or variations may refer to: Albania. St. Anne's Church, Derviçan; Belgium
St Ann's Church is a Church of England parish church in Manchester, England. Although named after St Anne , it also pays tribute to the patron of the church, Ann, Lady Bland. St Ann's Church is a Grade I listed building .
St Ann's Allotments is a group of allotments, in use since the 19th century, in St Ann's, Nottingham, England, about a mile north-east of the centre of Nottingham. It is listed Grade II* in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens. The entry listing remarks that this site, comprising Hungerhill Gardens, Stonepit Coppice Gardens and ...
St Ann's is a large district of the city of Nottingham, in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire. The population of the district at the time of the United Kingdom census, 2011 was 19,316. [ 1 ]
Statue of Christopher Columbus in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica Ebenezer Chapel, Saint Ann's, Jamaica (September 1851, VIII, p. 102) [9] Anchor at Priory St Ann - recovered from HMS Hinchinbrook, Capt. Nelson's first command. St. Ann's is a historically significant location that has undergone major development over the years.