The 
          R101 memorial was held in the fields surrounding St Mary's church. The 
          photographs here were taken at the time, by clicking on the images you 
          can see an enlarged view (warning these are large pictures). The grave 
          contains the bodies of the 48 officers and men who perished in the disaster 
          5th October 1930. The names are listed here as a table. 
        The 
          R-101, larger than any other airship in the world, was built at Cardington, 
          near Bedford, in 1930. Seven hours into her maiden voyage to India, 
          in increasingly threatening weather, she crashed into a hillside at 
          Beauvais in France. Of the 54 people on board, all but eight died instantly. 
          There is a report of the inquiry into the disaster and the tragic loss 
          of life which exposed the pressure from the Air Minister, Lord Thomson, 
          that, whatever the technical causes of the crash, had at the last minute 
          unduly hurried designers, constructors and crew. The early end of the 
          airship in modern commercial flight was the result. 
        Further 
          photographs and drawings of the disaster are included here under the 
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