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
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Other Subjects
Brabant weavers
The Brabant describes a part of the low countries to the east of Flanders. Weavers had come to England from the Brabant and Flanders during the 12th century.
1 memorial
1 memorial
1 memorial
1 memorial
1 memorial
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Marshalsea 4 - stone - spiral
SE1, Borough High Street, Angel Alley
Quoted from Charles Dickens' preface to Little Dorrit.
1 subject commemorated,
1 creator
2 memorials
William Booth statue - Mile End
E1, Mile End Road
This is a fibreglass copy of the statue on Denmark Hill.
2 subjects commemorated,
2 creators
Harpinder Singh Narula
Trustee of The Memorial Gates Trust. Harpinder Singh Narula was born in December 1953 in India. Our Picture Source and his Wikipedia page gives some information about this man.
1 memorial
First Test Match in England
SE11, Kennington Oval, Hobbs Gates
The "D.R. London S.E.5" is puzzling. The Oval is in the SE11 post code, not SE5. Possibly "D. R." is an organisation, based in SE5, that ...
2 subjects commemorated,
2 creators
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