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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William Caslon IV
In 1816 produced the first sans-serif printing type. Great grandson of William Caslon I.
2012 Olympic Games bell
It is the largest harmonically-tuned bell in the world. It was designed by the Whitechapel Foundry, but because of its size, they were unable to cast it. The task was carried out by a Dutch company...
Carroll Shelby
American car designer, racing driver and entrepreneur. Born Texas. Suffered with a heart condition all his life. Worked with AC Cars Limited to produce the AC Cobra, which he imported into the Sta...
David Peterson
Active 1989. We have also seen his name as 'Petersen'.
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St John Horsleydown - WW1 memorial - wall plaque
SE1, Fair Street, St John's Churchyard
Almost all of the lettering (lead letters pinned into stone) has dropped off, or been taken off, so most of the names are illegible - the...
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Lucinda Ferrier
Age: 32, struck by a heavy goods vehicle at 6.40am on a Monday. An air ambulance rushed her to the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. She died shortly afterwards. The poor state of road surface ...
George Barret Jr
Water colour painter. Born Orchard Street, in December 1767, the third son of George Barret (1732-1784) and Frances Barret née Percy, about four years after his father's arrival from Dublin. Two b...
J. J. Clark
Councillor on the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.
Breakfast Time
British television's first national breakfast television programme, Produced by the BBC it was revolutionary for the time, mixing hard news with light-hearted features. The presenters, typically wo...
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