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- St George the Martyr, Holborn
- St Lawrence railway station, Queensland
- St Stephen's Chapel, Brisbane
- St Peter and St Paul, Dagenham
- Stagecoach South Wales
- George Grey, 5th Earl of Stamford
- George Grey, 6th Earl of Stamford
- George Grey, 7th Earl of Stamford
- Todor Stanchev
- Tom Standage
- Standard-gauge railway
- Star for a Week (Dino)
- Star of South Africa, Officer
- Olena Starikova
- Stark and Fulton
- State Bank of Travancore
- State visit by Michael D. Higgins to the United Kingdom
- August Stauch
- Gilbert Stead
- Steelbound
- Micky Steele-Bodger
- Henry Steele (sport shooter)
- Vernon Steele
- Steensen Varming
- Babis Stefanidis
- Uli Stein
- Stenden South Africa
- Stenka Razin (film)
- Wenche Stensvold
- Vojtěch Štěpán
- Len Stephan
- Philip Stephens (journalist)
- Ernest Sterndale Bennett
- Allan Stewart (rugby union)
- Stewarton, Argyll
- Kyara Stijns
- John Still
- Stockholms Dagblad
- Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
- Stoke City F.C. Women
- Jean Stonell
- Stony Point railway station
- Storwood
- Battle of the Strait of Gibraltar (1590)
- Strathclyde Law School
- Strathmore railway station
- Elmer Straub
- Streatham IHC
- Julius Streicher
- Anna Zita Maria Stricker
- String Quartet No. 21 (Mozart)
- Stripped to the Bare Bones
- Trevor Strong
- David Stuart (diplomat)
- Studholme College
- Suberau Gham
- Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow (What Can I Do)
- Thomas Howard, 16th Earl of Suffolk
- Suhaimi Kamaruddin
- Suidakra
- Jos Suijkerbuijk
- Sukumo Line
- Pavlína Šulcová
- Sulk (British band)
- Arnold Sullivan
- Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah International Islamic University
- Sultan Idris Education University
- Sultanpur National Park
- Grace Sulzberger
- John Sumner (tea merchant)
- Sumolah
- Sunbeam Cycles
- Sunbeamland
- Sunbury railway station, Melbourne
- The Sunday Times Magazine
- Sunday Times Short Story Award
- Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award
- Sundbybergs IK
- Christoffer Sundqvist
- Sunnycroft
- Sunway College
- Sunway University
- Super Cup (rugby union)
- Super League Show
- Sur Singh
- Surrey County, Jamaica
- Surrey Hills railway station
- Susi Air
- Sustainable Communities Act 2007 (Amendment) Act 2010
- Susuk (film)
- Tom Sutcliffe (politician)
- David Macbeth Sutherland
- Gwen Sutherland
- Sutton Sting
- Svanenhielm (noble family)
- Kato Svanidze
- Ivan Svanidze
- Gunnar Svendsen
- Gordon Swaby
- Swaminarayan
- Swan Arcade, Bradford
- Sweden at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Colette Swift
- Swin (Thames)
- Swindon Top Cats
- Swindon Wildcats 2
- Henry Swire
- Swiss University Conference
- Switzerland at the 1952 Summer Olympics
- Sydney Sailboat
- Sydney Uni Baseball Club
- Symbols of grouping
- Henry Alfred Symonds
- Synanceia
- Irena Szewińska
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- Jazmín Taborda
- Tahajjud Cinta
- Taita Line
- Shinpei Takagi (actor, born 1902)
- Take a Chance on Me (JLS song)
- Takeley
- Taken for Granted
- Takin' Back What's Mine
- Taking New York
- HMS Talbot (1807)
- Rebecca Talen
- Talentime
- Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green
- Tales of the Tooth Fairies
- Talia Station
- Hanna Talkanitsa
- Sylvia Tamale
- Luisa Tamanini
- The Taming of the Shrew in performance
- The Taming of the Shrew on screen
- Tan Boon Wah v Seri Ahmad Said Hamdan
- Tan Chui Mui
- Tanda Putera
- Tang Kerong
- Tangatawhenua.com
- Kerry Tanner
- Lejla Njemčević
- Froilán Tantaleán
- Tara House
- Tarneit railway station
- TATI University College
- Cristóbal Tauler
- Roger Tauvel
- Rogério Tavares
- Tayinloan
- Simon Taylor (rugby union)
- Taylor's University
- TC Beirne Department Store
- Leonid Tcaci
- TDC Northern Stars
- Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
- Teacher Development Trust
- Tech Track 100
- Technical Architecture Group
- Tecoma railway station
- Enrique Tejeda
- Telecommunications House
- Telekom Malaysia
- Television in Malaysia
- Telford International Railfreight Park
- Telford Tigers 2
- Telford Titans
- Naiara Telletxea
- Temper Temper (Bullet for My Valentine song)
- Tenaga Nasional
- Martin Tenni
- Nicholas Teo
- Teras Teknologi
- Terbaik Bagimu
- Alison Testroete
- TEXEL
- TGV Cinemas
- Thai AirAsia X
- Ram Thakur
- Thames Magistrates' Court
- Rom Bahadur Thapa
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Malaysia
- The Tabernacle, Notting Hill
- The Wrekin transmitting station
- Thepetebox
- There Came an Echo
- Theresa Park, New South Wales
- Louis Thiétard
- The Thin Line (TV series)
- This House of Grief
- Thomas Baines Nature Reserve
- Thomas Green & Son
- Thomas Hill (manufacturer)
- Thomas Middlecott Academy
- Thomas Rotherham College
- Michael Thomas (academic)
- Thomastown railway station, Melbourne
- Thompson & Cole
- Lucius Thompson-McCausland
- Bill Thompson (footballer, born 1940)