St. George the Martyr's Church
- St. George the Martyr's Church
There are various churches dedicated to Saint George the Martyr
*St. George Coptic Orthodox Church (Philadelphia)
*St George the Martyr Holborn
*St George the Martyr Southwark
ee also
*St. George Episcopal Church
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