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St Andrew's First Aid is a charity based in Scotland.Founded in 1882, St Andrew's Ambulance Association was Scotland's first ambulance service.From 1967, the St. Andrew's Scottish Ambulance Service was the sole contractor for the provision of the ambulance service, until 1974, when the National Health Service (NHS) was reorganised and St Andrew's ambulance role was absorbed into the Scottish ...
St. Andrew's First Aid, the trading name of St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, continues as a voluntary organisation and provides first aid training and provision in a private capacity. [ 13 ] The organisation was established as a NHS trust on 1 April 1995 when it legally became known as the Scottish Ambulance Service National Health Service ...
The reverse features a design of both the Geneva and St Andrew's crosses to denote the two qualifying organisations. Between the upper arms of the St Andrew's Cross is the text LONG AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. The medal was originally made of silver, later of silver plated copper, and since the 1960s of copper-nickel. It is suspended from a straight ...
St. Andrew's Ambulance Association (1899) St Chad's College Durham (1904) [26] St Edmund's College, Cambridge (1998) St Peter's College, Oxford (1961) St Peter's School, York; Standard Chartered Bank (1853) Sunnyside Royal Hospital
Saint Andrew's Society refers to one of many independent organizations celebrating Scottish heritage which can be found all over the world.. Some Saint Andrew's Societies limit membership to people born in Scotland or their descendants.
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The club was formed in 1874, [2] based on the St Andrew's boys' club, whose members often played football on the Meadows. [3] The first recorded matches for the club are from the 1875–76 season. [4] St Andrew's entered the Scottish Cup for the only time in 1876–77.