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Sandra Collection

Sandra, a name that echoes through various realms and stories, holds a captivating charm

Background imageSandra Collection: Potato harvest, Rafta Farm, St Levan, Cornwall

Potato harvest, Rafta Farm, St Levan, Cornwall
Mother and daughter (Pamela and Sandra Semmens) working on the potato harvest at Rafta Farm, St Levan, near Lands End, Cornwall. Date: 1970s

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra

Sandra
A portrait sculpture showing the head of Sandra, the daughter of the sculptor, George Rayner Hoff. Date: circa 1924

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Auffarth

Sandra Auffarth Germany London 2012 Olympic Games, Equestrian, Team Eventing Greenwich Park, London, England 31 July 2012 Date: 31 July 2012

Background imageSandra Collection: Maren Derlien & Sandra Goldbach

Maren Derlien & Sandra Goldbach
Maren Derlien and Sandra Goldbach Olympic Rowing Olympic Rowing Athens, Greece 18 August 2004 Date: 18 August 2004

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Glover

Sandra Glover 400 Metres, Sydney Olympics Sydney Olympic Games Olympic Stadium, Sydney, Sydney, Australia 22 September 2000 Date: 22 September 2000

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Farmer-Patrick

Sandra Farmer-Patrick 400 Metre Hurdles 18 August 1993 Date: 18 August 1993

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Myers

Sandra Myers 400 Metres 21 February 1992 Date: 21 February 1992

Background imageSandra Collection: Decorative border from ceiling panel

Decorative border from ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative borders from the ceiling panels on the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall

Background imageSandra Collection: The 6 Metre Sandra sails downwind, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The 6 Metre Sandra sails downwind, 1913. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The 6 Metre Sandra sails downwind, 1913

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra King, Ronnie Scotts, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor

Sandra King, Ronnie Scotts, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor
Sandra King, Ronnie Scott s, 1988

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Paul (Howard)

Sandra Paul (Howard)
1960s model Sandra Paul wearing a Scottish tweed skirt with specially toned silk shirt from Daks. Married to journalist David Wynne-Morgan at the time this photograph was published in London Life

Background imageSandra Collection: Sandra Paul marries David Wynne-Morgan

Sandra Paul marries David Wynne-Morgan
Wedding reception after the marriage of publicist and London Life contributor David Wynne-Morgan and Sandra Paul, model, held at Annabels club in Berkeley Square

Background imageSandra Collection: Women police dog handlers with drug sniffer dogs, London

Women police dog handlers with drug sniffer dogs, London
Two women police dog handlers with drug sniffer dogs, Met Police, London. They are (left) Sandra Kertzen with Snoopy, and (right) Lyn Nicholson with Barry

Background imageSandra Collection: Tatler front cover - Sandra Paul - 1965

Tatler front cover - Sandra Paul - 1965
Front cover of The Tatler featuring the 1960s model, Sandra Paul, (now Sandra Howard, wife of politician and former leader of the Conservative party, Michael Howard)

Background imageSandra Collection: Advertisement for Remington shaver

Advertisement for Remington shaver -- male and female models (Sandra Paul and Derek Ufton). 1959

Background imageSandra Collection: Advertisement for Nivea shampoo

Advertisement for Nivea shampoo -- female model (Sandra Paul) posing in the grass. 1959

Background imageSandra Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976. Torch bearers Sandra Henderson and Stephane Prefontaine lighting the Olympic

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1976. Torch bearers Sandra Henderson and Stephane Prefontaine lighting the Olympic flame at the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 17 July 1976

Background imageSandra Collection: Trophy Truck driven by Jesse James husband

Trophy Truck driven by Jesse James husband

Background imageSandra Collection: The King of Spain and his grandchildren

The King of Spain and his grandchildren
Infante Juan Carlos of Spain (now King Juan Carlos) shown bottom left, looking out of the picture, appearing with his grandfather, sisters and cousins in April 1939: from the left

Background imageSandra Collection: Woman police dog handler with drug sniffer dog, London

Woman police dog handler with drug sniffer dog, London
Woman police dog handler Sandra Kertzen with drug sniffer dog Snoopy in action, Met Police, London. The yellow labrador was one of the first to be trained by a WPC. (4 of 5) Date: 1971

Background imageSandra Collection: Advertisement for Lifeguard soap

Advertisement for Lifeguard soap -- little girl and adult female models posing (Sandra Palmer and Geraldine Hill). 1959

Background imageSandra Collection: Advertisement for Knights Castile soap

Advertisement for Knights Castile soap -- female model (Sandra Paul) holding a pair of nylon stockings. 1959

Background imageSandra Collection: Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Day at Consolidated Mess, Fort Sheridan, Sergeant First Class Willie Jackson, daughters Sandra, Delores, wife Roswitha, holding baby, Heide

Background imageSandra Collection: Big-leaf magnolia (Magnolia auriculata) C016 / 5917

Big-leaf magnolia (Magnolia auriculata) C016 / 5917
Big-leaf magnolia (Magnolia auriculata). One of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageSandra Collection: Black oak (Quercus tinctoria) C016 / 5916

Black oak (Quercus tinctoria) C016 / 5916
Black oak (Quercus tinctoria). One of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageSandra Collection: Quercus tinctoria, black oak

Quercus tinctoria, black oak

Background imageSandra Collection: Magnolia auriculata, big-leaf magnolia

Magnolia auriculata, big-leaf magnolia
One of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSandra Collection: Citrus bergamia, bergamot orange

Citrus bergamia, bergamot orange
Citrus aurantium var. bergamia (Family Rutaceae). A variety of orange, known as the bergamot orange, from which a perfume is obtained

Background imageSandra Collection: Bird from decorative ceiling panels

Bird from decorative ceiling panels
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing a bird painted in gold

Background imageSandra Collection: Octopus ceiling panel

Octopus ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing a black and white painting of an octopus

Background imageSandra Collection: Detail of Natural History Museum ceiling

Detail of Natural History Museum ceiling
Vines and the letters VR (Victoria Regina) decorate the ceilings of the side galleries in the Natural History Museums Waterhouse Building

Background imageSandra Collection: Snail ceiling panel

Snail ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing a black and white painting of a snail

Background imageSandra Collection: Decorative border from ceiling panel

Decorative border from ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative borders from the ceiling panels on the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall

Background imageSandra Collection: Decorative border from ceiling panels

Decorative border from ceiling panels
A photograph of one of the decorative borders of a ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall

Background imageSandra Collection: The Natural History Museums Central Hall

The Natural History Museums Central Hall
The structure and decoration of Waterhouses Museum beautifully complement each other. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905) and first opened on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageSandra Collection: Hirundo sp. swallow

Hirundo sp. swallow
A photograph of one of the many animals deaturing in the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall

Background imageSandra Collection: Bird from decorative ceiling panel

Bird from decorative ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing a bird painted in gold

Background imageSandra Collection: Magnolia denudata, yulan magnolia

Magnolia denudata, yulan magnolia
Illustration in the Reeves Collection, c. 1820s, watercolour with bodycolour on paper. Also used in Potted Histories (2003) by Sandra Knapp (page 134)

Background imageSandra Collection: Quassia amara, quassia

Quassia amara, quassia
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. Showing Quassia amara

Background imageSandra Collection: Detail of terracotta moulding of a monkey

Detail of terracotta moulding of a monkey
Part of the intricate interior architecture found in the Natural History Museums Waterhouse building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905)

Background imageSandra Collection: Bordered ceiling panel

Bordered ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. This panel is blank save for a patterned boarder surrounding it

Background imageSandra Collection: Detail of decorative ceiling panel

Detail of decorative ceiling panel
A photograph of one of the decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall. The museum was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and first opened on Easter Monday 1881

Background imageSandra Collection: Miss Perfection Alias Sandra Storme

Miss Perfection Alias Sandra Storme
Alias Sandra Storme. English dancer and actress. Date: 1937

Background imageSandra Collection: Children of Duchess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Children of Duchess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
The children of Princess Alexandra (Sandra) of Edinburgh, Duchess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and grandchildren of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, photographed in 1907



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Sandra, a name that echoes through various realms and stories, holds a captivating charm. In the idyllic landscapes of St Levan, Cornwall, Sandra finds herself amidst the potato harvest at Rafta Farm. With her hands in the soil and a determined spirit, she embraces the beauty of nature's bounty. But Sandra's story doesn't end there; it takes an intriguing turn as we delve into her personal life. Known as Sandra Paul (Howard), she embarks on a new chapter as she marries David Wynne-Morgan. Their love blossoms against the backdrop of London's bustling streets where women police dog handlers train their loyal drug sniffer dogs. The allure extends beyond her everyday endeavors; she graces the prestigious Tatler front cover in 1965. Her poise and elegance captivate readers across generations, leaving an indelible mark on fashion and style. Yet, our exploration of Sandras continues to unravel more facets of this enigmatic name. From equestrian excellence embodied by Sandra Auffarth to artistic collaborations between Maren Derlien & Sandra Goldbach - each representing unique talents that bear witness to human creativity. In sports arenas worldwide, we encounter another remarkable figure: Sandra Glover. Her athletic prowess inspires countless aspiring athletes who dream big under her shining example. Meanwhile, within academic circles stands Dr. Sandra Farmer-Patrick - an intellectual force making groundbreaking contributions in her field with unwavering dedication and passion for knowledge. And finally, let us not forget about artist extraordinaire Sandra Myers whose brush strokes bring life to decorative borders adorning ceiling panels – transforming spaces into breathtaking works of art. Intriguingly diverse yet connected by their shared name "Sandra, " these individuals embody resilience, talent, gracefulness, and determination across different walks of life – reminding us all that there is something extraordinary within each one of us waiting to be discovered.