St. Dunstan of Canterbury is sometimes represented by:
•gold cup
•horseshoe
•man holding a pair of smith's tongs
•man putting a horseshoe on the devil's cloven foot
•man with a dove hovering near him
•man with a troop of angels before him
•man working with gold or metal, usually in a monastery or cloister, sometimes with an angel speaking to him
•metal working tools
•pincers
St Dunstans railway station was created in 1875.
St Dunstans railway station ended in 1952.
Blind Dog at St. Dunstans was created in 1976.
In "St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold," the boys' school featured is called "St. Dunstans." It serves as a rival to St. Trinian's and plays a significant role in the plot, particularly in the competition for a hidden treasure. The film highlights the rivalry between the two schools, showcasing their contrasting cultures and antics.
On Henry II's penitential pilgrimage to St Dunstans, Canterbury, where Becket was first buried, in 1174, he changed into his sackcloth and ashes in which he then walked to Thomas Becket's tomb.
St. Jude Medical has ticker symbol 'STJ'.
The symbol for St. Joe Company (The) in the NYSE is: JOE.
Maximilian Kolbe has no symbol.
Maximilian Kolbe has no symbol.
a gridiron
Clovers.
Clovers.