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Plaque

St Dunstans College

Erection date: 12/5/1983

Inscription

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In 1466 the school attached to the church of St Dunstan in the East was one of the five recognised grammar schools in the City of London. The boys independent school of St Dunstan's College was founded at Catford in 1888 on lands owned by the parish of St Dunstan in the East.

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St. Dunstan's College, Ascension Day 12th May 1983

Site: St Dunstan's College (1 memorial)

EC3, St Dunstan's Hill, St Dunstan's Garden

We were more than usually delighted to find this memorial. This gothic ruin of a garden is so lovely we wanted a way of including it on 91³Ô¹ÏÍø.

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St Dunstans College

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St Dunstan in the East

A church was first built on the site in Saxon times. It was restored by St Du...

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St Dunstan's College

In 1466 the school attached to the church of St Dunstan in the East was one o...

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