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  2. William Saunders (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    William Saunders, Hand Carriage, c. 1865. Hand-coloured albumen silver print. Source: the Stephan Loewentheil China Photography Collection William Thomas Saunders (1832–1892) [1] was a British-born photographer who settled in China and became the leading photographer in Shanghai during the late Qing dynasty. [2]

  3. File:No. 47 in Sketches of Chinese Life and Character ...

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    Original hand-tinted albumen silver print. Photograph by William Saunders, The Stephan Loewentheil Historical Photography of China Collection. Date: 1860s

  4. William Gualbert Saunders - Wikipedia

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    William Gualbert Saunders, known as W Gualbert Saunders, was an English designer of stained glass and founder of the stained glass manufacturers Saunders & Co. [1] He established his manufactury at Endell Street, Covent Garden, in 1859 [2] and subsequently worked with many of the foremost English stained glass designers.

  5. William Saunders - Wikipedia

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    William Saunders (botanist) (1822–1900), American horticulturist and landscape designer William Saunders (scientist) (1836–1914), Canadian pharmacist, entomologist, and plant breeder William Lawrence Saunders (1856–1931), American mining engineer and chairman of Ingersoll Rand

  6. William Wilson Saunders - Wikipedia

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    William Saunders. Saunders was an underwriter at Lloyd's of London. He served as president of the Entomological Society from 1841 to 1842 and again from 1856 to 1857, was treasurer of the Linnean Society of London from 1861 to 1873 and was a Fellow of the Royal Society from 1853. Saunders who lived at Reigate was also a well known horticulturalist.

  7. W.O. Saunders - Wikipedia

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    William Oscar "W. O." Saunders (1884–1940) was an American newspaper publisher, journalist, essayist, magazine contributor, satirist, and social critic of rural American life and culture. [1] One of his most famous writings was "The Book of Ham."