St Dunstans in The East - An Audio Journey

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St Dunstans in The East has a rich 900 year history. We invite you to explore the ruins and listen to these audio accounts.


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Samuel Pepys

Pepys Dairies capture the period of the Fire of London, from his office five minutes walk away from …

VE DAY

1945 saw the end of World War 2, The Church now bombed and lay in ruins for twenty five years.

The first Rector of St Dunstan

John De Burton the first rector of The Church when it opened in the 11th Century

Lunch Break

St Dunstans final words

St Dunstan was a Bishop and the patron Saint of Silversmiths

Sanctuary

In the 14th Century claiming sanctuary in the safety of a church meant having your life saved.

Children of The Damned

The final climatic scenes of the 1964 film, The Children of The Damned was filmed in the ruins of St…

Weddings

By the 1830's all weddings had to be held within a Church setting.

The Blitz

500 Tonnes of bombs were dropped on London during The Blitz alone from 1940-1941. St Dunstans was hi…

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