For the British politician, see Joseph Sandars (MP).
Joseph Sandars (1785-1860) was a wealthy corn merchant based in Liverpool, UK. He played a major role in initiating development of the groundbreaking Liverpool & Manchester Railway which opened in 1830.
family trees JosephSandars is often referred to as JosephSandars of Taplow House, Buckinghamshire, where he lived in later years. Sandars entered his...
politician, known as "Jack" Sandars. JosephSandars (1785-1860), English corn merchant and railway pioneer Nancy Sandars (1914–2015), British archaeologist...
Swansea (1807). The original promoters are usually acknowledged to be JosephSandars, a rich Liverpool corn merchant, and John Kennedy, owner of the largest...
of rail travel. According to Sandars, Huskisson congratulated him on the achievement of his vision, and said to Sandars that he "must be one of the happiest...
Irish miniature painter, Elish Lamont, produced a miniature of Sandars for her in 1858. Sandars was a well-regarded author with several books and short stories...
Octavius Coope Preceded by Charles Rumbold William Wilshere Succeeded by JosephSandars Charles Rumbold Member of Parliament for Chichester In office 1831–1846...
board that founded the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1824, with JosephSandars, John Gladstone, William Ewart (1763–1823) and others. He was subsequently...
Collett Sandars (1825–1894) was an English barrister, best known as an editor of the Institutes of Justinian. The eldest son of Samuel Sandars of Lochnere...
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by JosephSandars Charles Rumbold Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth 1852–1857 With: Charles Rumbold Succeeded by...
Octavius Coope Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth 1848–1857 With: JosephSandars 1848–1852 Sir Edmund Lacon 1852–1857 Succeeded by William Torrens McCullagh...
Yarmouth 1847–1848 With: Lord Arthur Lennox Succeeded by Charles Rumbold JosephSandars Preceded by Hon. George Byng George Hamilton Member of Parliament for...
The Sandars Readership in Bibliography is an annual lecture series given at Cambridge University. Instituted in 1895 at the behest of Samuel Sandars of...
1837–1841 Succeeded by Joseph Holdsworth Preceded by Joseph Holdsworth Member of Parliament for Wakefield 1842–1847 Succeeded by George Sandars Preceded by Andrew...
Jewish Encyclopedia. Yigael Yadin. And Dan, Why Did He Remain in Ships. Sandars, N.K. (1978). The Sea Peoples. Warriors of the ancient Mediterranean, 1250-1150...
Franklin Lakes NJ: Career Press. pp. 127–128. ISBN 978-1-56414-911-4. Sandars, p. 283, "the 'Green Man' peering through hawthorn leaves in the Norwich...
[clarification needed] N. K. Sandars, The Sea Peoples. Warriors of the ancient Mediterranean, 1250-1150 BC. Thames & Hudson, 1978 Sandars, The Sea Peoples. Conder...
the north during the reigns of Merenptah and Ramesses Ill (see, e.g., Sandars 1978; Redford 1992, 243, n. 14; for a recent review of the primary and...
Basis of Recently Discovered Texts. Yale University Press. (Outdated) Sandars, N. K. (2006). The Epic of Gilgamesh. Penguin Epics, Penguin Classics....
Lectures for the Sandars Readership in Bibliography: Delivered at Cambridge, November 6, 13, & 20, 1924. Edited by Richard Mathews and Joseph Rosenblum. First...
ship is a 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway. It is displayed at the Viking Ship Museum...