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Carwardine is an
English surname,
originally given to
people from Carden, Cheshire.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Carwardine (born...
- Mark
Carwardine (IPA: /kɑː'wɔːdiːn/ car-WOR-dean; born 9
March 1959) is a
British conservationist who
achieved widespread recognition with his 20-year...
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Richard John
Carwardine CMG FBA
FRHistS FLSW (born 12
January 1947) is a
Welsh historian and academic. He
specialises in
American politics and religion...
- book,
written and
presented by
Douglas Adams and Mark
Carwardine. In the series,
Adams and
Carwardine travel to
various locations in the hope of encountering...
- balanced-arm lamp
designed in 1932 by
British designer George Carwardine.
George Carwardine (1887–1947) was a car
designer and a
freelance design consultant...
- Rear
Admiral Anthony Michael "Gerry"
Carwardine AO (born 25
March 1938) is a
retired Australian naval officer,
Chief of
Naval Personnel in the
Royal Australian...
- 303–304;
Carwardine 2003, pp. 163–164.
Donald 1996, pp. 315–339, 417.
Donald 1996, p. 314;
Carwardine 2003, p. 178.
Donald 1996, pp. 314–317.
Carwardine 2003...
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dedicated to its author."
Between Adams's
first trip to
Madagascar with Mark
Carwardine in 1985, and
their series of
travels that
formed the
basis for the radio...
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Williams v
Carwardine [1833] EWHC KB J44 is an
English contract law case
which concerns how a
contract comes about through the
offer of a reward. It also...
- (in German). St. Mary's Church, Greifswald.
Retrieved February 16, 2010
Carwardine 2001, p. 19. LeDuc, R. G.; Perrin, W. F.; Dizon, A. E. (1999). "Phylogenetic...