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St Mary's - Isles of Scilly

St Mary's (Cornish: Ennor the mainland) is the largest and most populous island of the Isles of Scilly, an archipelago off the southwest coast of Cornwall in England.

St Mary's has an area of 6.58 square kilometres (2.54 sq mi) — 40 percent of the total land area of the Isles of Scilly — this includes four small tidal islands which connect with St Mary's at low tide: Toll’s Island, Taylor’s Island, Newford Island and the island at Innisidgen.

With a population of 1,723 (out of a total population for Scilly of 2,203) St Mary's is relatively densely populated, with twice the population density than the Isles of Scilly average. The majority of St Mary's residents live in the western half of the island, with Hugh Town alone having a population of 1,097.

The main settlement, Hugh Town (Cornish: Tre Huw), was sold to the inhabitants by the Crown in 1949 (it had belonged to the Duchy of Cornwall — which still owns much of the rest of the island). Other settlements on the island are Old Town, Porthloo, Pelistry, Trenoweth, Holy Vale, Maypole, Normandy, Longstone, Rocky Hill and Telegraph.

The island became the home of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson and his final resting place after his death in 1995. His grave is at the cemetery at Old Town Church
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    Ambulance Vessel STAR OF LIFE at St Mary's Harbour.

The Star of Life is the Isles of Scilly Ambulance Vessel built in 2003 at a cost of £260,000 to replace the previous medical launch SANTA WARNA. It is used to transport casualties to St. Marys where the Isles of Scilly Hospital is located. 
The vessel is also capable of transferring serious cases to the mainland at Penzance a distance of 28 miles at up to 25 knots if the Air Ambulance is not available. 
The 36ft vessel contains all the usual ambulance equipment including defibrillator, oxygen and pain relieving drugs. It is manned by an emergency medical technician and a coxswain from the South Western Ambulance Service.

The boat has five pairs of folding doors around the vessel that allow the smooth transition of a walking or stretcher casualty from land to sea. The Star of Life replaced the Santa Warna that previously served the Scillonian archipelago.
    St Mary's, Isles of Scilly - July 31, 2005
    St Mary's, Isles of Scilly - July 31, 2005