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- Q6256614 description "British architect".
- Q6256614 description "British architect".
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- Q6256614 abstract "John Sanders (1768-1826) was an architect and the first pupil of Sir John Soane taken on 1 September 1784. Sanders was born on 12 April 1768, the son of Thomas Sanders, a tallow-chandler of the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London. He died at Reigate, Surrey early in 1826.Sanders' principal buildings are the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea (1801–03) and the Royal Military College Sandhurst (1808–12).Sanders was the first president of the Architects' and Antiquaries' Club.".
- Q6256614 birthDate "1768".
- Q6256614 birthYear "1768".
- Q6256614 deathDate "1826".
- Q6256614 deathYear "1826".
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- Q6256614 dateOfBirth "1768".
- Q6256614 dateOfDeath "1826".
- Q6256614 name "Sanders, John".
- Q6256614 shortDescription "British architect".
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- Q6256614 comment "John Sanders (1768-1826) was an architect and the first pupil of Sir John Soane taken on 1 September 1784. Sanders was born on 12 April 1768, the son of Thomas Sanders, a tallow-chandler of the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London. He died at Reigate, Surrey early in 1826.Sanders' principal buildings are the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea (1801–03) and the Royal Military College Sandhurst (1808–12).Sanders was the first president of the Architects' and Antiquaries' Club.".
- Q6256614 label "John Sanders (architect)".
- Q6256614 givenName "John".
- Q6256614 name "John Sanders".
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- Q6256614 surname "Sanders".