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  • Had not death entered the pleasant home in Cardington, John Howard would not have traversed the prison world of Europe, and given to philanthropy an impulse which shall never die.

    The Curtained Throne 1865

  • An hour north of London there's a small town called Cardington, where an enormous hangar 180 feet high and 1,000 feet long -- about 10 times the size of the largest soundstage on the Warners lot in Los Angeles -- rises out of a vast, golden meadow.

    EARNING HIS WINGS 2007

  • He lived quietly among his books on a small estate he owned near Bedford, called Cardington, where he studied astronomy and questions about heat and cold, and when only twenty-nine was elected a

    The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909

  • WPB's right about Cardington airship hangers, and right to mention Humph.

    Cool Goole No 1 Peter Ashley 2008

  • Christopher Nolan will be returning to the Cardington Airship Shed in which he filmed parts of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight to film sets for Inception. nolanfans

    Page 2 | /Film 2009

  • These simply gigantic buildings have been arresting the attention ever since they were first built at Cardington in Bedfordshire, in the early twentieth century.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • Unmitigated England: Cardington Arrest skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Cardington Arrest Peter Ashley 2007

  • These simply gigantic buildings have been arresting the attention ever since they were first built at Cardington in Bedfordshire, in the early twentieth century.

    Cardington Arrest Peter Ashley 2007

  • With all the fire tests performed on steel since humans began building with steel (The Cardington and Broadgate Fire tests are often cited).

    A New Single Theory is Just the Same old Story 2008

  • Whose air minister and “friend” of Bibesco was Lord Thomas of Cardington.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

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