Charles Saunders (Royal Navy officer) (1713–1775), British admiral
Charles Saunders (colonial administrator) (1857–1931), British administrator
Charles Saunders (tennis) (1861–?), real tennis world champion, 1890–1895
Charles Saunders (director) (1904–1997), English film director and screenwriter
Charles Saunders (rower) (1902–1994), New Zealand rower
Charles E. Saunders (1867–1937), Canadian agronomist
Charles H. Saunders (1821–1901), City Councilor, Alderman and Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Charles R. Saunders (1946–2020), Canadian fantasy author
Charles Saunders (bishop) (1884–1973), Bishop of Lucknow, 1928–1938
Cathal Ó Sándair (1922–1996), prolific Irish language author.
Charles Willard Saunders, American architect and partner at Saunders and Lawton
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(1922–1996), prolific Irish language author. Charles Willard Saunders, American architect and partner at Saunders and Lawton This disambiguation page lists...
Charles Sanders Peirce (/pɜːrs/ PURSS; September 10, 1839 – April 19, 1914) was an American scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is...
Albert CharlesSaunders (October 12, 1874 – October 18, 1943) was a Canadian politician and jurist from Prince Edward Island. Saunders served as mayor...
cricketer Albert CharlesSaunders (1874–1943), Canadian politician Alfred Saunders (1820–1905), New Zealand politician Alfred Thomas Saunders (1854–1940),...
Saunders and Lawton was an architectural firm consisting of partners George Willis Lawton and Charles Willard Saunders active from 1898 until 1915 in Seattle...
High School, Saunders received only one Division I scholarship offer, from Western Illinois. During his career at Western Illinois, Saunders mainly played...
Ludwig van Beethoven / Charles Stewart Parnell Tight Spot (1955) as Benjamin Costain Climax! (one episode, 1955) as Dr. CharlesSaunders The Elgin Hour (one...
opponent Andy Lee; Saunders won the bout by majority decision to become WBO middleweight champion. Originally from Cheshunt, Saunders grew up in a Romanichal...
Paradise (US: Nature's Paradise) is a 1959 British film directed by CharlesSaunders and starring Anita Love and Carl Conway. It was the first British nudist...
Albert Saunders may refer to: Albert CharlesSaunders (1874–1943), Canadian politician and jurist from Prince Edward Island Albert Bokhare Saunders (1880–1946)...
the Cape Saunders Lighthouse. Captain James Cook sighted the landmark on 25 February 1770, and named it in honour of Admiral Sir CharlesSaunders, under...
Scarlet Web is a 1954 British second feature crime film directed by CharlesSaunders and starring Griffith Jones, Hazel Court and Zena Marshall. Jake Winter...
besiege the city in conjunction with Saunders' fleet. Within days, on 18 September, de Ramezay, Townshend and Saunders signed the Articles of Capitulation...
author. Saunders wrote and had published two more books in the series, The Quest for Cush in 1984 and The Trail of Bohu in 1985. In 2009, Saunders released...
Linden Charles Mansell Saunders OBE (5 December 1908 – 24 March 1995) was a New Zealand teacher, music critic and broadcaster. He was born in Christchurch...