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- Robert Goldsand (March 17, 1911 – September 16, 1991) was an Austrian-American classical pianist. Goldsand was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, in 1911...
- administration in February 2012, the ground was subsequently renamed the Goldsands Stadium in a two-year deal. During the summer of 2013 a 2,400 seat stand...
- promotion to the Premier League. Bournemouth beat Bolton Wanderers 3–0 at the Goldsands Stadium, a win which while not guaranteeing Premier League football for...
- Goldsands Road Pit is a 1.3-hectare (3.2-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Southminster in Es****. It is a Geological Conservation...
- Liverpool Bournemouth 19:45 GMT Gosling 57' Report Sterling 20', 51' Marković 27' Stadium: Goldsands Stadium Attendance: 11,347 Referee: Mark Clattenburg...
- Tarenskeen Åke Danielson From No Man's Land album 3:39 18. "Blue Hotel" Lovich Chappell Mauro Goldsand From No Man's Land album 3:46 Total length: 66:28...
- Report Ronaldo 22', 41' Khedira 43' Higuaín 47' Di María 68' Casemiro 83' Stadium: Goldsands Stadium Attendance: 11,772 Referee: Lee Probert (England)...
- Pastor [pupils] Richard Rosenberg[citation needed] this teacher's teachers Goldsand (1911-1991) studied with teachers including Joseph Marx, Emil von Sauer...
- replacing Scottish winger Ryan Fraser in a 1–0 win against Barnsley at the Goldsands Stadium. He made his first start for the club four days later in a 3–3...
- "more Northern than Great". His pupils included Charles Rosen, Robert Goldsand, and Jorge Bolet. An anthology of Rosenthal's autobiographical writings...