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Sandby borg is an Iron Age ringfort, one of at
least 15 on the
island of Öland, Sweden. It sits
about 2
kilometers southeast of Södra
Sandby village in...
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Sandby is a
village located some 7 km (4.3 mi)
northwest of
Nakskov on the
Danish island of Lolland. It
belongs to
Lolland Muni****lity in
Region Sjælland...
- Paul
Sandby RA (1731 – 7
November 1809) was an
English map-maker
turned landscape painter in watercolours, who,
along with his
older brother Thomas, became...
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Thomas Sandby RA (1721 – 25 June 1798) was an
English draughtsman,
watercolour artist,
architect and teacher. In 1743 he was
appointed private secretary...
- Södra
Sandby (pronunciation) is the
second largest locality in Lund Muni****lity, Skåne County,
Sweden with 6,136
inhabitants in 2010. It is
situated about...
- Paul
Sandby Munn, RWS (1773 – 1845) was an
English water-colour painter. Paul
Sanby Munn, born at
Thornton Row, Greenwich, on 8
February 1773, was son...
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George Sandby, D.D. (5
April 1716 – 24
March 1807) was an 18th-century
English priest and academic.
Sandby was
educated at
Merton College, Oxford, matriculating...
- Paul
Sandby, who also
seems to have
introduced technical refinements as well as
inventing the name "aquatint". In
England artists such as
Sandby and Thomas...
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James Sandby Padley was an
English surveyor,
architect and
civil engineer who
worked in Lincoln, England. He was
county surveyor for the
Parts of Lindsey...
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London Cries: A
Muffin Man by Paul
Sandby (c. 1759)...