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    Golders Green United Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 41 Dunstan Road, Golders Green, in the Borough of Barnet in...
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    several synagogues in the area. The first, Golders Green United Synagogue (Dunstan Road), started in 1915 and its current building in Dunstan Road opened...
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  • educator and organisational advisor. He was the rabbi of Golders Green United Synagogue (Dunstan Road) from 2003 to 2023 a position previously held by Chief...
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  • Retrieved 1 January 2019. "The Secret Shul-Goer No 7: Golders Green Synagogue (Dunstan Road)". The Jewish Chronicle. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 1...
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    London Borough of Tower Hamlets (category 1965 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    Blacksmith's fire tongs, the emblem of St Dunstan, the patron saint of Stepney, who had close ties to the area. Dunstan famously grabbed the devil by the nose...
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    Moon Theatre in a rented former synagogue in Aldgate. In 1979, they moved to a former Methodist chapel, near Stepney Green and built a new theatre on the...
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  • Golden Lane Estate Golders Green Crematorium Goldsmiths College Gordon Square Gray's Inn Greenland Passage Great Ormond Street Hospital Green Park Greenwich...
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    Fleet Street (category A4 road (England))
    Fleet Street as did The Jewish Chronicle until 2013 when it moved to Golders Green. The British Association of Journalists is based at No. 89 while Metro...
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    Canterbury authority over the entire English Church. In 978, Archbishop Dunstan refounded the abbey built by Augustine, and named it St Augustine's Abbey...
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    Adelaide was surpassed by Brisbane as Australia's third largest city. The Dunstan Governments of the 1970s saw something of an Adelaide 'cultural revival'...
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  • Timeline of London (19th century) (category Timelines of cities in the United Kingdom)
    humane superintendence of William Charles Ellis. July–August 1832: St Dunstan-in-the-West church in Fleet Street is rebuilt. 1 August: The new London...
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    City of London (category Central business districts in the United Kingdom)
    Park, Little Britain Seething Lane Garden, Seething Lane St Dunstan-in-the-East, St Dunstan's Hill St Mary Aldermanbury, Aldermanbury St Olave Hart Street...
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    Westminster Abbey (category 13th-century architecture in the United Kingdom)
    origins of the abbey are generally thought to date to about 959, when Saint Dunstan and King Edgar installed a community of Benedictine monks on the site....
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    wealth of 19th-century churches including St Peter's and St Stephen's. St Dunstan's (formerly St Osmund's) in Poole is one of a small number of 20th-century...
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  • Street names of the City of London (category Lists of United Kingdom placename etymology)
    the Little Sisters of St Clare St Dunstan's Alley, St Dunstan's Hill and St Dunstan's Lane – after the former St Dunstan-in-the-East church, largely destroyed...
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    to the congregation of Brighton Synagogue. The 10,686 square feet (993 m2) site on the east side of the Ditchling Road was part of his large landholding...
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  • speaking clock C. B. Cochran, impresario, showman, born in Prestonville Road in the Prestonville area of Brighton in 1872 Alex Cochrane, footballer Michael...
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  • 1990 Birthday Honours (category June 1990 events in the United Kingdom)
    community. Stanislaus Anthony James, O.B.E., Acting Governor-General. Dunstan Emmanuel Stephen Du Boulay. For public service. Calvin Fitzroy Nicholls...
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  • 1971 New Year Honours (category 1971 awards in the United Kingdom)
    Bamidele Nicol-Cole, Governor, Bank of Sierra Leone. Civil Division Ernest Dunstan Morgan, OBE, JP. For outstanding public service. Civil Division The Honourable...
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  • 1967 New Year Honours (category 1967 in the United Kingdom)
    Lieutenant Ashley Walter Clarke (035082). Flight Lieutenant Darrell Lyn Dunstan (014389). Flight Lieutenant Peter Maxwell Grigg (0216202). Flight Lieutenant...
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