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Street was sold and new houses were erected on | Derby Road, Beeston. |
e ship landed outside Bootle General Hospital, | Derby Road, 1.5 miles from the scene. |
of Merseyside', at the Locarno Ballroom, West | Derby Road, Newsham, Liverpool. |
situated next to The Grafton Ballroom on West | Derby Road, Liverpool, England. |
Commissioners who are based at the town hall, | Derby Road. |
ille East, Whitwick, Shepshed and Loughborough | Derby Road. |
The station was also known as Southport | Derby Road. |
It was built in 1912 from a design by | Derby, Robinson & Shephard at a cost of $1 million o |
Educated at Bemrose Grammar School, | Derby, Rudd has been in positions of prominence at s |
s InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and | Derby run through at high speed, but do not always s |
The track's signature event is the Snowball | Derby, run every December since 1968. |
e mid 1930s and by 1940 had his first Kentucky | Derby runner. |
The railway between Stoke-on-Trent and | Derby runs to the north of Marchington but Marchingt |
West | Derby Rural (to Liverpool in 1928) |
eas are PE (Peterborough), LE (Leicester), DE ( | Derby), S (Sheffield), DN (Doncaster), LN (Lincoln). |
related to several Victorian Prime Ministers ( | Derby, Salisbury, Rosebery, and Balfour) and various |
In the summer of 2006, the company closed its | Derby satellite office, making all its programmers a |
That season's | derby saw Park Avenue record a record 5-0 for a Brad |
A good record for | Derby saw John Lyall take Swindlehurst to Upton Park |
tterly a kind of moral conscription called the | Derby Scheme. |
He was educated at | Derby School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gradua |
He was then educated at | Derby School and St John's College, Cambridge. |
Distinguished Alumni of | Derby School (Derby Reporter, 1872) |
Born in 1909 he was educated at | Derby School and Keble College, Oxford and ordained |
I remember the church from my | Derby School days. |
West | Derby School is a comprehensive school based in Live |
Moult left | Derby School at 17 but, by 22, had his first dairy f |
Lowndes then became a schoolmaster at | Derby School and rowed for Derby Rowing Club. |
st son of William Bemrose, and was educated at | Derby School and King William's College, in the Isle |
He was educated at | Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University Coll |
Educated at | Derby School, St John's College, Oxford, the English |
Beesley was educated at | Derby School, where he was a scholar, and afterwards |
hearts to his music became the school hymn of | Derby School. |
and in the hall are listed former students of | Derby School. |
ill the gap left by the demise of the original | Derby School. |
nder of Boston, Massachusetts, was educated at | Derby School. |
es enjoyed a successful 2009/10 pre season for | Derby, scoring four goals in as many games, promptin |
on to make 284 Football League appearances for | Derby, scoring 33 times. |
Carter made 33 league appearances for | Derby, scoring just once. |
was formally unveiled in 1923, by the Earl of | Derby, Secretary of State for War. |
Young joined a scheme set up by Lord | Derby, Secretary of State for War, under which peopl |
r) rivalry often referred to as the "Old Farm" | derby, see East Anglian derby. |
the moulds and implements were transferred to | Derby: see Chelsea porcelain factory. |
pal of Cuddesdon before his appointment to the | Derby See. |
laying in the Premier League and everything at | Derby seemed right. |
In 1957-58 the Reserves won the | Derby Senior League Cup, followed a year later by th |
l be reforming for a one off 'farewell gig' in | Derby sep 2011. |
In 1995 he was appointed Bishop of | Derby serving the territory of the City and County u |
eams have batting practice before the Home Run | Derby set at 5:30 p.m. |
eams have batting practice before the Home Run | Derby set at 5:30 p.m. |
lower Naugatuck River Valley towns of Ansonia, | Derby, Seymour, and Naugatuck which are now in the 3 |
Sent to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky | Derby, she was up against a stellar field of colts i |
ervice, starting variously from Wolverhampton, | Derby, Sheffield, Leeds or Bradford. |
At the 1986 Kentucky | Derby, Shoemaker became the oldest jockey ever to wi |
our minister J. H. Thomas resigned his seat at | Derby shortly afterwards, Worthington was expected t |
Bradley died in Litchurch, | Derby shortly before his 37th birthday. |
n's record-setting stint on the 1950s Home Run | Derby show. |
e 1960s and 1970s as a central defender in the | Derby side which won promotion to the First Division |
He immediately settled into the | Derby side, making his debut on 2 September in a 2-0 |
The Beekeepers were an English rock band from | Derby, signed to the Beggars Banquet Records label. |
Aged seven years he was employed in a | Derby Silk Mill on a seven year apprenticeship. |
He wrote ' | Derby Silk-Mill, attempted in Miltonick Verse,' Nott |
epresented the former two-seat constituency of | Derby since a by-election in 1936. |
urchill Downs in association with the Kentucky | Derby since 1938. |
asus was the first betting favorite to win the | Derby since Spectacular Bid in 1979. |
e Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West | Derby since 2010. |
It was the first Irish trained success in the | Derby since Ian Reilly's Droopys Scholes took the ho |
Members included Thomas | Derby, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and J |
During the year that he was Mayor of | Derby, Sir Alfred Seale Haslam managed to replace th |
'Prado went on to finish third in the Kentucky | Derby, sixth in the Preakness, first in the Secretar |
Santa Cruz also houses | Derby skate park. |
during the filming of a skateboarding video at | Derby skatepark in Santa Cruz, Bailey crashed on his |
r Scott Stephens, a former professional Roller | Derby skater with the Los Angeles Thunderbirds, refu |
ne 3, 1938) who was also a professional Roller | Derby Skater. |
amassed the work of | Derby Sketching Club members, and in the 1940s prese |
The | Derby Sketching Club is a members' club now meeting |
Derby sold Luca to cut the wage bill. | |
He was born in | Derby some time around 1668, the son of James Soroco |
The 1936 extension was attended by the Earl of | Derby, son of the original Earl of Derby who had ope |
et Jackson) from 1974 to 1979, has represented | Derby South for the Labour Party since 1983. |
following deed took place on 3 March 1901 near | Derby, South Africa for which he was awarded the VC. |
Margaret Beckett; she has gone on to represent | Derby South since 1983. |
r the late Philip Noel-Baker, Olympic athlete, | Derby South MP and Nobel Peace Prize winner. |
The pre-2010 boundaries of | Derby South |
Stern contested | Derby South at the 1979 general election before bein |
Kimball contested | Derby South in 1955. |
Derby South is a borough constituency represented in | |
l election, the Mickleover ward was removed to | Derby South. |
ober to precede the recording of the album, in | Derby, Southampton and Folkestone. |
The dam was named after the | Derby Southern Pacific Railroad station. |
ol Riverside, Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West | Derby, Southport, and remained broadly the same, des |
miles (16 km) to the east of the city, linking | Derby southwards to the London area and northwards t |
destrian & cycle swing bridge in the centre of | Derby spanning the River Derwent. |
gle Span Concrete Arch Bridge in the centre of | Derby spanning the River Derwent 200 metres south of |
was one of nineteen sportsment to achieve the | Derby sporting double. |
t about hiring a manager who could rebuild the | Derby squad, which at the end of a disappointing sea |
Street to the east and James Street alongside | Derby Square and the Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts. |
The Pickman Building on | Derby Square, built in 1816, was part of the develop |
adjacent postcode areas are S (Sheffield), DE ( | Derby), ST (Stoke-on-Trent), CW (Crewe), WA (Warring |
xandra Plate and Isinglass winner of the Epsom | Derby, St. Leger Stakes and Epsom Gold Cup. |
Derby St. Luke and Sheffield Wednesday among his clu | |
eltic and Saxon Grave Hills in the Counties of | Derby, Stafford and York, published in the year of h |
ymore" is also the name of winner of the Irish | Derby Stakes in 1911 (however the horse was not name |
Derby started the season with wins against Mansfield | |
Derby station) The ideas had never reached fruition | |
being ever present in his final two seasons at | Derby, Steve was surprisingly released in the summer |
Some areas of | Derby still carry names that record the 1665 visitat |
The only unknown was the health of the Earl of | Derby, still very much Prime Minister, Conservative |
In 1997, Berry moved to the UK to play for | Derby Storm in the British Basketball League (BBL). |
am was founded in 2002 from the feeder club of | Derby Storm, the professional outfit competing in th |
The Historic | Derby Street Chapel, also known as Derby Street Chap |
Salem Maritime National Historic Site, 174 | Derby Street, Salem, Massachusetts, USA |
ior High School (now Willard Middle School) at | Derby Street, with Sheriff's deputies firing teargas |
Bradfield was born on 18 May 1805 in | Derby Street, Westminster, where his father, Thomas |
Despite | Derby struggling on their return to the top flight J |
While at | Derby Strupar gained cult status with his prolific s |
Born at | Derby, Strutt was the only son of William Strutt, of |
The game is a demolition | derby style game that features 3D gameplay that work |
lso operate a number of normal services around | Derby, such as the 17, 17a, X17 and 73 |
After 8 years as the | Derby Suffragan he retired to Blewbury in 1985. |
he grounds, most notably in 1901 by moving the | Derby Summer House (built 1794 to designs by Samuel |
pub itself, there is a chair that the Earl of | Derby supposedly sat in before being taken outside t |
Lord | Derby survived her by five years and died on 21 Octo |
d the New Haven Rowing Club and is host to the | Derby Sweeps & Sculls and the Head of the Housatonic |
trolleybus systems in the United Kingdom, the | Derby system was a medium-sized one, with a total of |
Three of the former Notts & | Derby system trolleybuses are now preserved, one of |
ee legged and egg & spoon races and the donkey | derby), table tennis and snooker tables, an amusemen |
The Earl of | Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative ad |
nd they finished with a four point margin over | Derby, taking the title when Derby dropped a point o |
ntwich while Gell marched through Uttoxeter to | Derby, taking Northampton's body with him. |
He was born in | Derby, Tasmania. |
on's first non-urban flat track women's roller | derby team and are part of the grass-roots derby rev |
eerleader for the Nashville Rollergirls Roller | Derby team under the pseudonym Pan Stabyrinth. |
He was a member of the | Derby team that played in the 1903 FA Cup Final and |
He hit 16 goals in 64 games in a resurgent | Derby team and was named as one of their best ever i |
a member of the Naptown Roller Girls, a roller | derby team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
turned to health and retained his place in the | Derby team when league football resumed. |
gue over the number of American players on the | Derby team forced Derby to resign at the end of the |
Girls are Lincoln's first and original Roller | Derby team located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. |
nshire Bombers were the only flat-track roller | derby team in the area. |
Cardiff's Dragon Dolls roller | derby team train weekly at the Star centre, where th |
Prior to his appointment the | Derby team was selected by committee. |
Along with his | Derby team-mate Deon Burton he was one of the Reggae |
it is home to the Naptown Roller Girls roller | derby team. |
aptain of The Slaughterers, one of five roller | derby teams under the Dallas Derby Devils. |
nd member Wayne Static, it features two roller | derby teams and has a 1970s theme. |
At the time, there were only two other roller | derby teams in the UK: the London Rollergirls and th |
Four of his horses won the Epsom | Derby: Teddington (1851), Beadsman (1858), Musjid (1 |
In 1857, Richard Keene was publishing the | Derby Telegraph every Saturday. |
The | Derby Telegraph, formerly the Derby Evening Telegrap |
er which he returned to Derbyshire to edit the | Derby Telegraph. |
ll of Fame, the player, stadium, tournament or | derby that is being inducted will be told how long a |
Lind is the home of a combine demolition | derby that is held annually in June. |
common variety available is the herb-flavoured | Derby that has the traditional light ivory/yellow co |
s that be, to have a second railway line serve | Derby, that when the Act ((the Great Northern (Derby |
Recorded by Jay at Dub:Rek studios in | Derby, the self-released EP garnered praise such as |
sident of Churchill Downs, dubbed the Kentucky | Derby the "Run for the Roses." |
Foley was born in | Derby, the son of Rev. Edward Walwyn Foley, who was |
For the | Derby, the Durnell's had traveled with Elwood by rai |
Like most modern roller | derby, the league is do-it-yourself and 100% skater |
Derby, the Paddock (1892) | |
s, daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby the same year. |
r, the Rt Rev Michael Perham; former Bishop of | Derby, the Rt Rev Peter Dawes; and former Bishop of |
It is the most historic area of | Derby, the location of a large fortified Roman settl |
Curgenven was born at Friar Gate | Derby, the son of William Curgenven who was a doctor |
e - indeed, in the one borough that there was, | Derby, the Dukes of Devonshire kept as tight hold on |
on 30 of his 35 starts, including the Kentucky | Derby, the Travers Stakes and the Clark Handicap. |
An official prep race for the Kentucky | Derby, the Grade III event is run in early March and |
ere converted into private homes, but The Lord | Derby, The Jolly Miller, The Anchor and The Swan sti |
was not until the Oaks was run in 1789 and the | Derby the following year that it took on its present |
Another story, re: the Kirward | Derby, the hat that made everyone stupid and Bullwin |
Situated on the famous estate of Lord | Derby, the vast reserve is home to many different an |
and mezzotint engraver, son of Thomas Smith of | Derby, the landscape painter, and father of John Rub |
Arms in Headington, Oxford, The Brunswick Inn, | Derby, The Watermill pub, Ings, Cumbria and The Old |
uania with guest crusaders, including Henry of | Derby, the future King Henry IV of England. |
1930s), and centres around a day at the Epsom | Derby, the major horse-racing event of the year. |
Hodgkinson was born at | Derby, the second son in a family of six children, a |
Wilmot was born in Chaddesden, | Derby, the son of Sir Henry Wilmot (4th Baronet) and |
so responsible for laying out the Arboretum at | Derby, the first public park in England." |
The stadium hosted the Century 21 Home Run | Derby the previous evening; Ryan Howard, of the Phil |
kes, the Fountain of Youth Stakes, the Florida | Derby, the Forerunner Stakes and the Derby Trial en |
Montreal Roller | Derby, the first flat-track roller derby league in M |
ere it arrived and was welcomed by the Earl of | Derby, the minister of war; Viscount French commande |
urt, and on the Friday prior to the Merseyside | derby, the High Court in London, declared that the p |
0 he became chief of the testing department at | Derby, then progressed to the position of Inspector |
1776 to 1780 he was a member of parliament for | Derby, then from 1780 to 1812 for Nottingham. |
ril 1842 Lord Stanley (afterwards 14th earl of | Derby), then secretary for the colonies in the secon |
Derby then moved on to coach the Delaware Fightin' B | |
cy in Tonbridge and was then Vicar of St Peter | Derby then Rural Dean of Wirral until his elevation |
wing year Prairie Bayou finished second in the | Derby, then gave Tom Bohannan his second consecutive |
n when he finished second in the 1940 Kentucky | Derby, then won both the Preakness and Belmont Stake |
Just like real demolition | derby, there is a heat, and then a final. |
him a start against Everton in the Merseyside | derby; this match finished 2-0 to Liverpool. |
ng streak to Birmingham City, Ipswich Town and | Derby this time in the league. |
At | Derby, Thomas won a first division winners medal. |
The 5th Earl won the Epsom | Derby three times with Crafton-bred horses at Ladas, |
as also interested in horseracing, winning the | Derby three times and owning the successful stallion |
lbourne Cup in 1995 after winning the Victoria | Derby three days earlier. |
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