Sarah Ladd, Sarah Hall Ladd (1860–1927), early 20th-century American pictorial and landscape photographer
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Sarah Hall Boardman (1803-1845), American born missionary who spent 20 years in Burma
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They were presented by the writer Sarah Hall, and produced in Manchester by Nicola Swords; they featured a number of British writers including Iain M. Banks, China Miéville, and Nicola Griffith.