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Sandars is a
surname which may
refer to:
Clare Sandars (born 1934),
English former child actress John
Satterfield Sandars (1853-1934),
British politician...
- Gilgamesh.
Sandars was born on 29 June 1914 in The
Manor House,
Little Tew, Oxfordshire, England. Her
parents were Lieutenant-Colonel
Edward Sandars and Gertrude...
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Thomas John
Sandars is a
continuity announcer,
newsreader and news
presenter for BBC
Radio 4. From 1989 to 1994,
Sandars was
educated at The
Oratory School...
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Rosemary Sandars (24
April 1934 – 3
November 2007) was an
English child screen actress. She was the
daughter of John
William Eric
Graves Sandars, a businessman...
- 1863.
Admitted to the
Inner Temple in 1859,
Sandars was
called to the Bar in 1863. In July 1863
Sandars married Elizabeth Maria,
eldest daughter of Francis...
- Khin
Sandar Win (also
spelt Khin
Sanda Win; Burmese: ခင်စန္ဒာဝင်း; born 1952 in Rangoon, Burma) is the
daughter of
former Burmese dictator Ne Win. She...
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sandar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sandar may
refer to:
Sandar (actress) (1949–2006),
Burmese actress Alek
Sandar (born 1987), Bulgarian...
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George Sandars (2
October 1805 – 14 May 1879) was a
British Conservative politician. He was the son of
Samuel and Jane
Sandars.
Sandars was
first elected...
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firstly as
Sandars &
Blain and from 1826 when the
partnership split up, as
Sandars &
Claxton and, in 1860, as
Sandars & Smith.
Sandars was a successful...
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administrative centre was
located at
Sandar,
right by the
Sandar Church in what is now the town of Sandefjord.
Sandar was
located in the southern, coastal...