Sandon
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Sandon may refer to:
  • Sandon, Essex
    Sandon, Essex
    Sandon is a small village just off junction 17 of the A12 in Essex, adjacent to Great Baddow and close to Danbury. It was known for an ancient oak tree covering most of the village green...

  • Sandon, Hertfordshire
    Sandon, Hertfordshire
    Sandon is a village and civil parish in the North Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Sandon is located near the towns of Baldock and Buntingford. Sandon has a church called All Saints Church.- External links :*...

  • Sandon, Staffordshire
    Sandon, Staffordshire
    Sandon is a village and parish in Staffordshire, approximately six miles NNE of Stafford. It is situated on the A51 road. According to MySpace it has a population of 261 people....

  • Sandon, British Columbia
    Sandon, British Columbia
    Sandon is a ghost town in British Columbia, Canada. It is also the birthplace of hockey Hall of Fame member Cecil "Tiny" Thompson.-Location:Sandon is located in the Selkirk Mountains, about ten kilometers east of the town of New Denver.-History:...

  • Sandon, Victoria
  • Sandon County, New South Wales
    Sandon County, New South Wales
    Sandon County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is centred on Armidale, and also includes Uralla.Sandon County was named in honour of Dudley Ryder, First Earl of Harrowby and Viscount Sandon ....

  • Sandon, ancient Hittite
    Hittite mythology
    Most of the narratives embodying Hittite mythology are lost, and the elements that would give a balanced view of Hittite religion are lacking among the tablets recovered at the Hittite capital Hattusa and other Hittite sites: "there are no canonical scriptures, no theological disquisitions or...

     deity
  • Gotska Sandön
    Gotska Sandön
    Gotska Sandön is an uninhabited Swedish island in the Baltic Sea, situated some 38 kilometres north of Fårö. It is approximately 9 kilometres long and 6 kilometres wide, and its area is approximately 36 km²....

    , a Swedish island


People with the name Sandon:
  • Sandon (philosopher)
    Sandon (philosopher)
    Sandon is an Orphic philosopher mentioned in the Suda. He is described briefly as a son of Hellanikos. He has been identified with the Sandon of Tarsus mentioned by Pseudo-Lucian in the essay Macrobii , who was the father of Athenodorus...

    , (1st century BC) Orphic philosopher
  • Viscount Sandon
  • Henry Sandon
    Henry Sandon
    Henry Sandon MBE is a notable authority on Royal Worcester porcelain. He was curator of the Dyson Perrins Museum for many years.Born in the east end of London, Sandon was evacuated during the war and finished his schooling at the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe...

    , English antiques expert
  • John Sandon
    John Sandon
    John Sandon is a British expert and prolific author on ceramics and glass. He is best known as an expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, which he joined in 1985....

    , English antiques expert
  • Flo Sandon's
    Flo Sandon's
    Mammola Sandon, known by the stage name of Flo Sandon's , was an Italian singer who was popular in the post-WWII years. She won the Sanremo Music Festival in 1953 with the song "Viale d'autunno".-Career:...

    , Italian singer
  • Johnny Sandon
    Johnny Sandon
    Johnny Sandon was an early rock and roll singer from Liverpool, England...

    , English singer


See also Sandown
Sandown
Sandown is a seaside resort town and civil parish on the southeast coast of the Isle of Wight, England, neighbouring the town of Shanklin to the south. Sandown Bay is the name of the bay off the English Channel which both towns share, and it is notable for its long stretch of easily accessible...

, Sandon Point, New South Wales, Sandonbank and Sandon Half Tide Dock
Sandon Half Tide Dock
Sandon Half Tide Dock is a half tide dock on the River Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Kirkdale, connected to Huskisson Dock to the north, Wellington Dock to the east and Bramley-Moore Dock to the south...

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