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Dyers’ Almshouses

The Dyers’ Almshouse Charity  CIO is registered with the Charity Commissioners for England & Wales (No. 1185932).

Charitable Activity

The Dyers’ Company Charitable Trust produces a Trustees Annual Report October at the end of each financial year in October. This is published in March of the following year, please download the latest annual report Charitable Trust 2022 Accounts, and see a summary of our charitable giving in the graphs below.

Royal Charter

We are honoured to be the first City Livery Company to be granted a supplemental Charter from His Majesty King Charles III in 2023.

Livery List to 1900

These lists record members of the Company dating back to the early eighteenth century, when records were recommenced following the Great Fire of London in 1666.

Boutcher School

In 1996, following the exhortation and encouragmeent of Lord Mayor to all the Companies to form educational links, the Dyers made contact with Mrs Jane Marwood MA., then Head Teacher of Boutcher Church of England Primary School, an old established school in Bermondsey.

Swan Upping

The Mute Swan has been a Royal bird since around 1189. In 1483 an Act of Parliament was passed which enacted that only the monarch could grant possession of Swans, and thus a Swan Mark.

The Company

The Worshipful Company of Dyers (more commonly referred to as The Dyers’ Company) is one of the ancient Livery Companies of the City of London.

Contact Us

The Dyers’ Company
Dyers’ Hall
11 to 13 Dowgate Hill
London
EC4R 2ST

The Norwich School

The Dyers’ relationship with Norwich School dates back to the 1940s, and was the result of a devastating wartime air raid.  On the night of the 27th June 1942, German bombers attacked the Cathedral, and owing to its proximity 36 incendiary bombs fell on the School, setting light to several buildings. The Head Master and boys tackled fires in the Physics Laboratory, bicycle shed and Manual Instruction Room. Six firebombs set fire to the ceiling of the arcade and although three stirrup pumps were used, the fire service had to put it out. The school’s lodge was not so lucky; it was also hit while the Head Master and his pupils were tackling the other fires.  A wartime report in The National Archives records how the Grammar School was “saved by the energy and courage of the Head Master and boys (fortunately it was not holiday time)”.