Born near Glastonbury. Active around 930 - 960.
Patron saint of armourers, goldsmiths, locksmiths, and jewellers. His feast day is May 19th.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St Dunstan
Commemorated ati
Other Subjects
Paul Crespin
Goldsmith. Born in London to Huguenot parents. Business address from 1760 in Compton Street, Soho. Retired to and died in Southampton. The V&A holds a portrait.
J. & E. Hall, Dartford
From Dartford Archive: "In the early days the company specialised in heavy foundry-based engineering. Later on, the company developed a specialisation in refrigeration engineering." We wondered wh...
Gary Drostle
Artist. Former president of the British Association for Modern Mosaic.
John Cusworth
British History On-line credits Cusworth with the Newby Place monument. Mapping Sculpture provides some information. The stone masons John Cusworth & Sons was active 1825-79, at least two ge...
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Edward Lloyd
Publisher and newspaper proprietor. Born Thornton Heath. His publishing career began at the lower end with sensational stories and Charles Dickens' plagiarisms/parodies, such as 'Oliver Twiss' and ...
R. D. Peckham
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Thomas Charles Aldsworth
Auxiliary fireman killed in an air raid on Poplar
Phyllis Pearsall
Map-maker. Born Phyllis Isobel Gross at Budapest, Court Lane Gardens, Dulwich. She said in her memoirs, that her inspiration for producing the London A - Z was because she was unable to find the lo...
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