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was an English football player who played for | Derby County, Shrewsbury Town, Rugby Town and most n |
After leaving Shrewsbury he played for | Derby County and Bristol Rovers. |
Buxton played for | Derby County, Luton Town and Notts County before joi |
the Yorkshire side until 1984 and played with | Derby County, Notts County (on loan), Barnsley and E |
He was a defender who played for | Derby County, Norwich City, Wolves and Rotherham Uni |
A scheming inside-forward, Parry played for | Derby from 1949 to 1965, playing a total of 482 game |
Following Gigi's death, Torino played the | derby game against Juventus. |
Steve is one of 7 Powells to have played for | Derby County; the others are Kenneth, father Tommy, |
He also played for | Derby Junction. |
McMillan was also a footballer and played for | Derby County, Gillingham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, B |
Riggott played at | Derby County where he came through the youth system, |
ime, Jackson was the longest serving player at | Derby and, in January 2006, signed a contract keepin |
Doyle, who developed as a player through | Derby County's academy, has played for the England U |
in Nyatanga - footballer currently playing for | Derby County |
lish football goalkeeper currently playing for | Derby County. |
Carroll playing for | Derby County in 2008 |
is an English footballer currently playing for | Derby County in The Championship. |
Watson scaled down his career by playing for | Derby County and making a brief return to his first |
nal basketball player, and currently plays for | Derby Trailblazers in the English Basketball League. |
r 1987) is an English footballer who plays for | Derby County as a defender. |
1985) is an English footballer, who plays for | Derby County. |
how Most Haunted and is the starting point for | Derby Ghost Walks. |
ames and a double from John Oster polished off | Derby in a 3-1 victory. |
ns proved extremely and lastingly popular, and | Derby continued to thrive. |
spending time out on loan with Portsmouth and | Derby County. |
ey mode is to finish as fast as possible while | derby mode allows players to simply make a wager. |
He continued in this post until | Derby resigned in June 1859. |
Mackay eventually left his post at | Derby County on 22 March 2006, claiming he could lea |
was also the starting point of the Powder Puff | Derby in 1974. |
n of California, and organized the Powder Puff | Derby. |
When the Conservatives returned to power under | Derby in 1858 Montagu was appointed Master of the Bu |
Hunt then moved on to Premier League | Derby County, again for £500,000. |
eviously played in the English Premiership for | Derby County and the English First Division for West |
Ram Major's responsibility to prepare Private | Derby for all parades and the many other appearances |
Some of his work is presented in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after 77 of his paintin |
In 1856 he was the President of | Derby Town and County Museum and Natural History Soc |
related to several Victorian Prime Ministers ( | Derby, Salisbury, Rosebery, and Balfour) and various |
Pringle joined | Derby County from non-league side Ilkeston Town on a |
a sickness of which he died, as a prisoner in | Derby gaol. |
ater, while visiting the Catholic prisoners in | Derby gaol, he was apprehended and condemned to deat |
Proceeding to | Derby, Western Australia, William B. Preston touched |
Film Editor was John Rosser and Producer Mike | Derby. |
He turned professional with | Derby County in December 1906, joining for a £50 fee |
r Scott Stephens, a former professional Roller | Derby skater with the Los Angeles Thunderbirds, refu |
Maxine tried to be both a professional Roller | Derby girl and an Ice Skater but was unsuccessful. |
Denaby United before turning professional with | Derby County in October 1957. |
ne 3, 1938) who was also a professional Roller | Derby Skater. |
until his appointment as the second Provost of | Derby Cathedral. |
In 1947 he became Provost of | Derby, a position he held until 1953. |
He became the Provost of | Derby in 1998 before being appointed the Dean of Der |
, after which he left the game to run a pub in | Derby. |
In 1857, Richard Keene was publishing the | Derby Telegraph every Saturday. |
He served as a pupil at | Derby Works from 1854-1860, and from 1861 to 1864 he |
In 1988, Coastal purchased the | Derby Oil Company of Wichita, Kansas. |
, in an FA Cup fourth round qualifier, between | Derby County and Nottingham Forest, Anderson suffere |
Quantrill helped | Derby gain promotion to Division One in his first se |
remarkable goal in the quarter-finals against | Derby County at the Baseball Ground, direct from a c |
sions of the Midlands, including Queen's Hall, | Derby and Coventry Central Hall. |
hesterfield was the North Midland Railway from | Derby to Leeds in 1840. |
art of the original North Midland Railway from | Derby to Leeds built by George Stephenson. |
Tilley was born and raised in | Derby. |
Born in Montreal, Canada and raised in | Derby, England, he earned a scholarship to study phy |
tballer who played for Queens Park Rangers and | Derby County in the 1980s. |
nd Wolves met in the re-arranged Staffordshire | derby at the Britannia Stadium. |
in their later years, while still in reach of | Derby city centre. |
Just like real demolition | derby, there is a heat, and then a final. |
periods of its history and for that reason the | derby has not been played. |
t about hiring a manager who could rebuild the | Derby squad, which at the end of a disappointing sea |
15 games of the season, Atkins was recalled to | Derby after injury to Stephen Bywater and Saul Deene |
A good record for | Derby saw John Lyall take Swindlehurst to Upton Park |
He became the recorder of | Derby. |
ction following his appointment as Recorder of | Derby, but did not stand again at the general electi |
and announced a further date at Redemption at | Derby on 28 May 2011 where they'll be supported by s |
licewoman, Kris Drever, Lau, Jon Redfern, Dave | Derby, Madam, Poppy & the Jezebels, A Camp, Mascott, |
On 29 November 2007, following the refusal of | Derby City Council to forward £40,000 of grant monie |
After his release by | Derby, Cann joined Rotherham United on 31 July 2007, |
He was released by | Derby after returning from his spell on loan. |
He was released by | Derby County when he was a youngster prior to signin |
The design centre was relocated to | Derby in 1946, and there Lombard became chief projec |
Originally named the Remington Park | Derby, in 2001 the race was renamed the Oklahoma Der |
l election, the Mickleover ward was removed to | Derby South. |
The four foot gauge tramways were replaced by | Derby trolleybuses. |
e Second Round, losing 5-1 in a replay against | Derby County after vanquishing Kettering Town in the |
am Forest in an FA Cup Fourth Round replay, as | Derby came from 2-0 down to claim a first win at The |
The bishop's residence is | Derby Church House, Full Street, Derby. |
He resides in | Derby, Kansas. |
He still resides in | Derby where he was born. |
arted life as an independent music retailer in | Derby, England. |
After retiring from | Derby County, Barker joined the Army Physical Traini |
On his return to | Derby, Dickinson was told he was not part of the pla |
He later returned to | Derby County as manager. |
He returned to | Derby and was released by Derby at the end of follow |
He returned to | Derby in May 2006. |
t Torquay, playing five games, but returned to | Derby after expressing a desire to fight for a place |
e of Irish club, Dundalk before he returned to | Derby to work for Rolls-Royce. |
league games for Wednesday before returning to | Derby at the end of December 2007. |
y again for the first team before returning to | Derby. |
t Beaufort ('Margaret Countess of Richmond and | Derby') (1443-1509), mother of Henry VII |
chester, on Margaret, countess of Richmond and | Derby, in 1509. |
Storer played for Ripley Town, | Derby Midland, Gainsborough Trinity and Loughborough |
gham - QMC - Stapleford - Sandiacre - Risley - | Derby. |
them were occupied by two other local rivals - | Derby County and Leicester City. |
r of another boys' school on Kedleston road in | Derby, obtained the hall. |
ginal route between Nottingham London Road and | Derby Friargate, England. |
formerly Nuns Green) at the northern road into | Derby (England). |
ury at the china factory on Nottingham Road in | Derby, England. |
ok place at Windmill Pit on the Burton Road in | Derby. |
n Lime Avenue which is just off Burton Road in | Derby. |
The Park Tunnel which runs from Tunnel Road to | Derby Road (near Budgens store) with a stair case ha |
cted to three main entrances - North Road (off | Derby Road), Lenton Road (next to castle) and Peveri |
h alongside creeks, ending at Wentz, Roda, and | Derby. |
mportant win of his career when he rode Master | Derby to victory in the Preakness Stakes, the second |
again struggle to establish a starting role at | Derby, playing intermittently there until 2002-03, w |
ling for junior coaching and scouting roles at | Derby County F.C., Hereford United F.C. and Swallows |
eerleader for the Nashville Rollergirls Roller | Derby team under the pseudonym Pan Stabyrinth. |
rrently hosts the Minnesota RollerGirls roller | derby league, one of the founding members of the Wom |
A replica of the room in | Derby where Bonnie Prince Charlie held his "council |
The roots of | Derby Gilbert & Sullivan Company reach back to the 1 |
The Royal Crown | Derby Visitor Centre in Derby features a museum of p |
m the 18th century, founder of the Royal Crown | Derby and owner of porcelain factories at Bow, Chels |
place finisher and the first filly to run the | Derby in nine years, was euthanized following the en |
argate is served by a bus service that runs to | Derby every hour. |
m as far as Leicester, Nottingham, Rutland and | Derby. |
ried Elizabeth Sage, daughter of Isaac Sage of | Derby, hurriedly returning to London the same day so |
Prep races to the Santa Anita | Derby include the San Rafael Stakes, San Miguel Stak |
ame the youngest jockey to win the Santa Anita | Derby when he rode Codex to victory in the 1980 race |
He notably bred Santa Anita | Derby winner, Jim French as well as two-year-old Eur |
three consecutive editions of the Santa Anita | Derby. |
racehorse Sham, winner of the 1973 Santa Anita | Derby and remembered for his battles with the great |
he horses Molter trained were 1947 Santa Anita | Derby winner, On Trust, 1956 Santa Anita Handicap wi |
d raced Avatar, winner of the 1975 Santa Anita | Derby and the American Classic, the Belmont Stakes. |
ngth victory in the most important Santa Anita | Derby. |
summer were the arrival of Dean Saunders, the | Derby County and Wales striker, for a national recor |
He was educated at the Diocesan School in | Derby and became a partner in the firms of Gilstrap, |
90 from the satellite graduate-entry school at | Derby, which opened in 2003 . |
, he was educated at Henry Cavendish School in | Derby and University College, London, where he gradu |
nity School is a mixed comprehensive school in | Derby in the East Midlands of England for children a |
works as a PE Teacher at Chellaston School in | Derby. |
She attended Littleover Community School in | Derby. |
ttended the Parkfield Cedars Grammar School in | Derby (eventually became part of Derby College in 19 |
It is based at Littleover Community School and | Derby Moor Community Sports College. |
ior High School (now Willard Middle School) at | Derby Street, with Sheriff's deputies firing teargas |
It contains St Peter's Primary School, with | Derby High School on its fringes. |
Lowndes then became a schoolmaster at | Derby School and rowed for Derby Rowing Club. |
Leicester have never scored against | Derby in the F.A. Cup losing 3-0 in 1894, 6-0 in 191 |
Also he is Hull top try scorer for | Derby tries with Kirk Yeaman just behind him. |
an (11-4) and winner of the Scottish Greyhound | Derby, by three and a half lengths in a respectable |
strict side in his hometown and was scouted by | Derby County. |
Lee made his first start of the season against | Derby County. |
rard scored his 3rd goal of the season against | Derby County, which proved to be the winning goal of |
The 1996-97 season was | Derby County's first in the Premier League, followin |
The 1999-2000 English football season was | Derby County F.C.'s fourth consectutive season in th |
es enjoyed a successful 2009/10 pre season for | Derby, scoring four goals in as many games, promptin |
In a game that season against | Derby County, his 35 yard blast glided into the net |
The 1998-99 English football season was | Derby County F.C.'s third consecutive season in the |
He spent the 1924-25 season with | Derby County, but was unable to break into the leagu |
and Second Leagues began to use a season long | derby to determine the league champion, and an elimi |
es in the first part of the 2006-07 season for | Derby, Bolder went out of the first team in early No |
spent the first half of the 1931-32 season at | Derby County, and in February 1932, the Southampton |
He then had a season with | Derby County before finishing his Football League ca |
ea scored his first goal of the season against | Derby County in the 2nd leg of the Carling Cup semi- |
being ever present in his final two seasons at | Derby, Steve was surprisingly released in the summer |
After three seasons at | Derby, he finished his League career with Leicester |
ring 28 goals in 83 games within 2 seasons for | Derby, Wanchope was sold to West Ham United for £3.5 |
After three seasons with | Derby, where he played more than 100 games in all co |
our minister J. H. Thomas resigned his seat at | Derby shortly afterwards, Worthington was expected t |
was created in 1983 from parts of the seats of | Derby North, Derby South, Belper, and South East Der |
In the second Sorkhabi | derby of the season, Bagheri scored in the 87th minu |
I've added a section on | Derby City Council's proposed mothballing of the mus |
graphy is described in the minerals section of | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
e baseball player of the same name, see George | Derby (baseball) |
no fewer than 15,000 people turned up to see a | derby match between AC Ajaccio and SC Bastia. |
For the American football player, see John | Derby. |
For sporting rivaliry, see Local | derby. |
Examples of his work can be seen at | Derby Cathedral, where he made the wrought iron rood |
second leg of the play-off semi-final against | Derby County where he acquitted himself well althoug |
teve Oedekerk's upcoming animated series, Dirk | Derby. |
1953) was an cathedral organist, who served in | Derby Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral. |
He again served under | Derby as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster betwee |
1952) is an cathedral organist, who serves at | Derby Cathedral. |
A third service between | Derby and Ilkeston, via Breadsall and Stanley Common |
a buses: the 109 and the 'one' service between | Derby and Ashbourne . |
mpany introduced a further return service from | Derby via East Midlands Parkway (for East Midlands A |
lso operate a number of normal services around | Derby, such as the 17, 17a, X17 and 73 |
cordingly, the winning horse Ben Brush set the | Derby record at that distance with a time of 2:07.75 |
Long and which produced several Kentucky | Derby contestants plus three Derby winners: Azra (18 |
aying as a midfielder for Sheffield Wednesday, | Derby County, Crystal Palace and Scunthorpe United. |
s InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and | Derby run through at high speed, but do not always s |
over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and | Derby, in Connecticut. |
t round which won him the British Show Jumping | Derby for the second year in succession. |
have included Monster truck shows, Demolition | derby, music concerts and band camp. |
playing for Birmingham City, Shrewsbury Town, | Derby County, Southend United and Rotherham United. |
for many years short workings shuttled between | Derby Castle Station and here, such was the demand o |
1997, his tombstone was placed at the side of | Derby Cathedral, and in 2002 it was brought inside a |
house and when the player refused to sign for | Derby, who had never won the league title, Clough to |
Parker then signed for | Derby County, who had just been promoted to the Prem |
otball for Boston Swifts until being signed by | Derby County in 1914. |
Bolder signed for | Derby County in March 2000. |
On 27 November, he signed for | Derby County on a five week loan spell. |
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