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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: /kɑːwɑːdiːn/; born 9 March 1959) is a British conservationist who achieved widespread recognition with his 20-year conservation project...
- Richard John Carwardine CMG FBA FRHistS FLSW (born 12 January 1947) is a Welsh historian and academic. He specialises in American politics and religion...
- 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...
- balanced-arm lamp designed in 1932 by British designer George Carwardine. George Carwardine (1887–1947) was a car designer and a freelance design consultant...
- 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...
-  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...
- 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...
- Penelope Carwardine (1729–1804; married name Penelope Butler) was an English miniature painter. Penelope Carwardine was baptised on 29 April 1729 at Withington...
- 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...