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  • A distinctive curved roof house has been spotted in Piddington, Oxfordshire, and architect Adrian James is behind this.

    Dubai’s Latest: James Law Technosphere 2009

  • I was going to harp on this more, but Piddington acknowledged that this was an early cut of the movie; some of the street scenes, which he couldn't really do much about during filming due to budgetary reasons, seemed more glaringly anachronistic on screen than he initially thought during the editing process.

    Joel Keller: The Killing of John Lennon: A Bumpy Ride Through Chapman's Mind 2008

  • Excellent direction from Andrew Piddington, all shot on location except for the shooting scene itself, and a very strong performance from Ball.

    Filmstalker Review: The Killing of John Lennon 2006

  • Piddington, in the Q&A after the movie, said he studied news reports from the time period as well as depositions and other legal reports collected in the conspiracy book Who Killed John Lennon? in order to write the movie (he doesn't believe in the conspiracy, but was impressed with the book's treasure trove of information).

    Joel Keller: The Killing of John Lennon: A Bumpy Ride Through Chapman's Mind 2008

  • Indeed, the school and the cobbling often went on together -- a fact commemorated in the addition to the Hackleton signboard of the Piddington nail on which he used to fix his thread while teaching the children.

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

  • Piddington he worked early and late at his garden, but ague, caused by

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

  • Hackleton is part of Piddington, and the squire had long appropriated the living of £300

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

  • Piddington, a village to which he afterwards moved his shop.

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

  • Piddington, Moulton, and Leicester the great outlines and thrilling details of expeditions round the world which roused both the scientific and the simple of England as much as the discoveries of Columbus had excited Europe.

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

  • A Certificate from Northamptonshire, against the pluralities and other such scandals, published in 1641, declared that not a child or servant in Hackleton or Piddington could say the Lord's Prayer.

    Life of William Carey George Smith 1876

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