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King Eadwig and Queen Aelfgifu, marriage annulled by DunstanEdwy or Eadwig, King of England and his wife Elgiva or Aelfgifu - their marriage is annulled against their will by Archbishop Dunstan, probably for political reasons
Looking East down the Thames from The MonumentLooking East down the River Thames from The Monument, showing the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Christopher Wren-designed steeple of St Dunstan-in-the-East (left)
DUNSTAN WRITING(STRUTT)DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury English prelate writing with a quill pen Date: 12th century
St Dunstan and JesusDUNSTAN (the smaller figure) honours Jesus, who doesn t seem to notice... Date: 924-988
Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of CanterburySaint Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, then Archbishop of Canterbury, pictured here with a vision of the Virgin and Child
Edwy or Eadwig, King of England, and Queen ElgivaEdwy or Eadwig (?-959), King of England, and his wife Elgiva (Aelfgifu). Their marriage was annulled against their will by Archbishop Dunstans supporters, for political reasons
Edwy or Eadwig (?-959), King of England, and his wife Elgiva (Aelfgifu). Their marriage was annulled against their will by Archbishop Dunstan's supporters, for political reasons
Exterior view of St Dunstan church, halfway between London Bridge and the Tower of London in the City of London. Damaged in the Great Fire of London in 1666
Photograph of Dunstan Arms, City Road, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Ancient parts of the Church of St. Dunstan in the East. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1813
Five views of Cheam, Surrey -- The Old Cottage, Nonsuch Park, View from the Crossways, Whitehall and Park Lane, St Dunstans Church. Date: circa 1930s
Fleet Street in 1842 by Thomas Shotter BoysScene depicting Fleet Street, London in 1842 by Thomas Shotter Boys, taken from his book, London As It Is - twenty-six coloured lithographs showing contemporary scenes of London
Battlefields Pilgrims in northern FranceBattlefields Pilgrims in France -- a company of blind men from St Dunstans (B5 Party). The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion
St. Dunstan s, Fleet Street, London 1834St. Dunstans in the west, Fleet Street, London. Date: 1834
Temple Bar & Devil TavernThe Devil Tavern Devil and St Dunstan or The Devil and the Saint. The taverns origins date back to at least 16th century. Elizabethan playwright Ben Jonson made it home to the literary dining club
St Dunstan & the DevilARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and Saint Artists sometimes depicted him holding the devil by the nose with a pair of tongs, as here Date: 924 - 988
Fulham Military Hospital, St Dunstans Road, FulhamThe First World War Fulham Military Hospital was located in the infirmary of the Fulham workhouse on St Dunstans Road, Fulham, south west London
London Trade Card - Thomas Berry, Leather ClogsLondon Trade Card - Thomas Berry at the Patten & Crown under St Dunstans Church in Fleet Street, selling Leather Clogs. 18th century
St Dunstan in SessionDUNSTAN as archbishop of Canterbury, with a council of senior churchmen Date: 924-988
St Dunstan / Old MsSAINT DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury and Saint Date: 924 - 988
The Three Musketeers by Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Three Musketeers by Henry Hamilton. Showing Edward Dunstan, who is given star billing, as DArtagnan. Touring to Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 9th March 1911 Date: 1911
Sir Arthur Pearson on St. Dunstans Day, Trafalgar SquareSir Arthur Pearson (1866-1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher, seen at his wifes stall in Trafalgar Square on St. Dunstans Day. Sir Arthur founded St
St Dunstans Hostel, Regents Park, London, for soldiers and sailors blinded during the First World War. Date: 1920s
Soldiers & sailors blinded in war learning useful tradesPatients at the Blind Soldiers and Sailors Hostel of St Dunstan in Regents Park being taught new skills to equip them for life
Blind Craftsman 1930SA blind man making a tray at St. Dunstans school established in 1915 to provide essential training and rehabilitation for ex-Service men blinded during warfare &c. Date: early 1930s
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan
Blind Veteran Soldier - St Dunstans HostelSet up in 1915, St Dunstans Hostel aided the recovery of servicemen blinded during the First World War. This is a charity postcard produced for St Dunstans showing a blinded serviceman being led by a
King Edgar is reproached by DunstanKing Edgar of England is reproached by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, for seducing a nun, Wulfthrith. Following Dunstans instruction
Eadwig rebuked by Dunstan and OdoThe new young king of England, Eadwig, is chastised by Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, and Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury, for his liaison with the noblewoman Aethelgifu
Fleet Street drinking fountainThe public drinking fountain in front of the parish church of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, London. It was unveiled for use on 11 July 1860
St Dunstan / Black HatSAINT DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury and Saint
Dunstan, ArchbishopSaint DUNSTAN, archbishop of Canterbury Beside his regular staff of office, he is depicted holding the tongs with which he tweaked the Devils nose
Dunstan with Quill PenARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, Archbishop of Canterbury English Prelate writing with a quill pen
Dunstan / A of CanterburyDUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury 959 English prelate writing with a quill pen