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-old Bloomer to return home in 1910, returning | Derby County to the First Division as deserved champ |
cil and police, over 2,000 people marched from | Derby Road to the civic centre. |
2007, Street Sense became the first Tampa Bay | Derby participant to win the Derby. |
2007 the San Francisco Bay Bombers and Roller | Derby returned to the pavilion. |
rnment fell already in December 1852, but when | Derby returned to office in February 1858, de Ros wa |
Flynn's time at | Derby proved to be successful as he was part of the |
Orwell station closed - trains run direct from | Derby Road to Trimley |
boundary changes, South Derbyshire loses these | Derby wards to become co-terminous with its district |
Joseph Booth (born 1851, | Derby, England, to 1932) was an English Baptist miss |
Derby continued to handle the services from London t | |
In 2008, Price signed a deal with | Derby House to launch her equestrian range named 'KP |
miles (16 km) to the east of the city, linking | Derby southwards to the London area and northwards t |
An early donation allowed the Kentucky | Derby Museum to be created. |
In 2006, a bequest allowed | Derby Libaries to purchase a collection that had bee |
His final game for Chester was a 3-1 | derby defeat to Wrexham in April 1976. |
er 1953, he returned to football management at | Derby County to replace Stuart McMillan. |
Ireland lost the game in | Derby 9-0 to England. |
The Beekeepers were an English rock band from | Derby, signed to the Beggars Banquet Records label. |
Demolition | Derby (Head to Head) |
, and so the 1971 final became the first local | derby ever to be played out in the final, with both |
Farm in Oregon (making him the first Kentucky | Derby winner to ever stand in the Northwest). |
His performance in the 2005 | Derby led to the well-publicized requests of Boston |
many trains from the Midland Railway line from | Derby continued to use Camp Hill until New Street wa |
nothing in WCommons, how about persuading the | Derby museum to upload one? |
al year of his contract, and with cost-cutting | Derby unwilling to match his current contract, Burnl |
did take the lead through William Maxwell but | Derby proved to be too good for Stoke with Steve Blo |
King and were believed to be present when Lord | Derby responded to Oliver Cromwell's terms. |
When the | Derby moved to ABC in 1975 (local affiliate WLKY), C |
ns proved extremely and lastingly popular, and | Derby continued to thrive. |
he league is to legitimize the sport of roller | derby and to promote businesses and organizations ru |
Born in | Derby, Connecticut to non-sectarian parents, Ms. Smi |
The railway between Stoke-on-Trent and | Derby runs to the north of Marchington but Marchingt |
David Mackay guided | Derby County to their second league title in four ye |
he power station opened in 1929 by the Earl of | Derby, was to become highly regarded within the indu |
t, Chairman of Football and Chief Executive of | Derby County: Tom Glick |
Such was his talent that | Derby manager Tommy Docherty signed him for £25,000. |
The 1959 Kentucky | Derby winner Tommy Lee is buried here. |
Notable past winners include the 1959 Kentucky | Derby winner, Tomy Lee and the 2001 Champion Sprinte |
nt time at Stoke, West Brom and Walsall before | Derby County took him on trial as a centre-forward. |
The 2008 Blue Square Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 31 May 2008 at the prestig |
The 2007 Blue Square Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 7 July 2007 at the prestig |
The 2005 William Hill Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 02/07/2005 at the prestigi |
The 2010 William Hill Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 29 May 2010 at Wimbledon S |
es and of his four appearances in the Kentucky | Derby, his top result was a fourth in 1976 aboard Am |
He scored three goals against | Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford City in |
rdholme has a small shopping area clustered on | Derby Road towards the bottom end of Bacons Lane. |
pecial events each year include the demolition | derby and tractor pulls. |
ommissioner Chito Salud approved yesterday the | Derby Ace-Air21 trade sending KG Canaleta and Jondan |
Cardiff's Dragon Dolls roller | derby team train weekly at the Star centre, where th |
ever former Port Vale player Ross Davidson and | Derby County trainee Sam Gibbs will be the star attr |
Formerly | Derby City Transport this part of the business origi |
on 30 of his 35 starts, including the Kentucky | Derby, the Travers Stakes and the Clark Handicap. |
He had been on trial with | Derby; Burnley tried to offer him a contract before |
Three of the former Notts & | Derby system trolleybuses are now preserved, one of |
to the London society, but was on business in | Derby when troops arrived to arrest him. |
ed in 1875 to the winner of the first Kentucky | Derby, and trophy presentations were sporadically ma |
as a station located on the north side of West | Derby Road, Tuebrook, Liverpool, England, opposite N |
Sims began his career as an apprentice with | Derby County, turning professional in August 1970. |
n in Birmingham, Streete began his career with | Derby County, turning professional in August 2006, b |
ed Clyde Van Dusen "the worst horse to win the | Derby in twenty years." |
y Dunn had four horses compete in the Kentucky | Derby and two in the Preakness Stakes. |
Private | Derby has two handlers whose duty it is to look afte |
football match between Catania and Palermo, a | derby between two of the three Serie A club that hai |
Derby has two other schools Holy Rosary School Derby | |
Pink Star won the Kentucky | Derby by two lengths over Zal on a very wet track, w |
for Hibs was scoring two goals in an Edinburgh | derby at Tynecastle. |
After his | Derby win, Typhoon II was sold to Bromley and Compan |
race has served as a springboard for Kentucky | Derby winner Unbridled as well as such graded-stakes |
is sentenced to "Rehabilitation", a demolition | derby featuring undefeated "Rehabilitation Officer" |
eerleader for the Nashville Rollergirls Roller | Derby team under the pseudonym Pan Stabyrinth. |
aptain of The Slaughterers, one of five roller | derby teams under the Dallas Derby Devils. |
Stone Street's | Derby win, under jockey Arthur Pickens, is notable b |
it is reasonable and again the fourth best in | Derby, but under the England average. |
he Buckhounds from 1841 to 1846 and under Lord | Derby as Under-Secretary of State for War in 1859. |
Derby Choral Union is one of the UK's longest standi | |
nt is commemorated by a march organised by the | Derby Trades Union Council every year on the weekend |
Derby Choral Union is a registered charity and an in | |
, he was educated at Henry Cavendish School in | Derby and University College, London, where he gradu |
sity, Oxford Brookes University, University of | Derby and University of Bedfordshire), modern appren |
boy, Holland progressed through the academy at | Derby County until his late teens, when, after a bad |
He was retained by the | Derby club until 1898. |
r to the Speaker on 13 December explaining the | Derby militia's unwillingness to spare some of the 7 |
In December, | Derby took up the option of a one-year extension to |
ssCountry service to Birmingham New Street via | Derby, Burton upon Trent and Tamworth |
ey Eddie Arcaro, who got the first of his five | Derby wins, urged him on and was able keep the lead |
Derby College uses a converted roundhouse building n | |
ed as USS LSM-135 on 31 May 1944, Lt. Harry L. | Derby, Jr., USNR in command. |
1876 Kentucky | Derby winner Vagrant in an 1877 drawing by T.J. |
is sire was Halma, winner of the 1895 Kentucky | Derby whom Vanderbilt bought in 1901 in the United S |
Situated on the famous estate of Lord | Derby, the vast reserve is home to many different an |
He was born in | Derby Line, Vermont on December 5, 1817. |
again resumed the practice of law and died in | Derby Line, Vermont on December 4, 1864. |
range continued to evolve, with the Volkswagen | Derby notchback version, despite being developed by |
The only unknown was the health of the Earl of | Derby, still very much Prime Minister, Conservative |
mportant win of his career when he rode Master | Derby to victory in the Preakness Stakes, the second |
tion, claiming the shutdown of Broadway during | Derby week violated their constitutional rights and |
n, the Millennium Centre work closely with the | Derby youth volunteer group “Vinvolved”,encouraging |
In a subsequent vote, the | Derby directors voted four to one in favour of Macka |
how Most Haunted and is the starting point for | Derby Ghost Walks. |
lf stood with William Marshal and the Earls of | Derby and Warwick with the King, whilst the other no |
in public relations in London, advertising in | Derby and was a media and presentation trainer in Sh |
being ever present in his final two seasons at | Derby, Steve was surprisingly released in the summer |
Derby Playhouse was closed suddenly on 29 November 2 | |
oung (often just billed as Tracie) (born 1965, | Derby, England) was a pop singer in the 1980s. |
scored his last goal for Southend in the Essex | derby, it was not enough to prevent Southend falling |
e became an assistant bishop in the Diocese of | Derby and was the rector of Walton-on-Trent and then |
ed as a Justice of the Peace for the County of | Derby and was a Member of the Lord Lieutenant's Comm |
He was born in | Derby and was the goalkeeper of the English team, wh |
as not until 1956 when the modern-day Kentucky | Derby Festival was reborn. |
Sent to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky | Derby, she was up against a stellar field of colts i |
an American television series depicting roller | derby and was the first attempt to bring roller derb |
In 1796, the | Derby Canal was built through Wilmorton which helped |
party came to power in 1866 under the Earl of | Derby, Devon was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy o |
Traditionally | Derby Day was always at 3.30 pm on the 1st Wednesday |
The | Derby Pie was created in 1950 by the Melrose Inn in |
The bridge under | Derby Road was rebuilt in 2003 to take the higher co |
Born at | Derby, Strutt was the only son of William Strutt, of |
Sophia, daughter of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, and was born at Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, th |
Dennis Watkin Allsopp (born 1871 in | Derby, England) was a footballer who played in The F |
ounty championship match against Derbyshire at | Derby, Pettini was forced to miss the second and thi |
The most recent | Derby winner was Super Saver (2010). |
ommendable second in the 1904 California Ascot | Derby, which was run on a very muddy track that year |
The first | derby match was on Christmas Day 1875, when Hearts b |
he English nobleman James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, who was taken prisoner at Worcester in 1651, |
ring 28 goals in 83 games within 2 seasons for | Derby, Wanchope was sold to West Ham United for £3.5 |
The Kentucky | Derby Open was a PGA Tour event that was played at S |
Behave Yourself's | Derby win was very close and may have resulted from |
trolleybus systems in the United Kingdom, the | Derby system was a medium-sized one, with a total of |
At the June 5, 2004 Epsom | Derby, Horan was spotted by police and tackled momen |
was a chestnut mare who won the 1980 Kentucky | Derby and was the first filly to ever finish in the |
He returned to | Derby and was released by Derby at the end of follow |
Derby Connecticut was once known as "Paugussett" bef | |
Allestry was elected Member of Parliament for | Derby and was re-elected without contest in 1661 for |
the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to | Derby and was situated in a cutting to the east of M |
On his return to | Derby, Dickinson was told he was not part of the pla |
The last person to be hanged at | Derby Gaol was William Slack on 16 July 1907 for the |
), who married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby (and was thus stepmother to her own stepmother |
However, his | Derby win was marred because Bill Shoemaker, the joc |
Born in | Derby, Waterson was a railwayman and activist in his |
ef executive officer of the Republican Club at | Derby, and was vice president of the Vermont League |
lot of rain in the summer of 2007, the Donkey | Derby which was scheduled to take place in the War M |
Derby Academy was founded in 1784 by Madame Sarah De | |
Whilst at | Derby he was coached by future England manager Steve |
His | Derby time was 2:01.13. |
Born in Chellaston, | Derby, Aldred was a right-handed batsman and a right |
William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby (?-1190), was married to Sybil de Braose. |
Prior to his appointment the | Derby team was selected by committee. |
At | Derby he was twice voted player-of-the-season, winni |
Derby Tramway was the tram system serving the city o | |
Shearwood was born in | Derby and was educated at Shrewsbury School before g |
Derby College was estblished as a single institution | |
win the 1884 inaugural running of the American | Derby at Washington Park Race Track under African-Am |
Arms in Headington, Oxford, The Brunswick Inn, | Derby, The Watermill pub, Ings, Cumbria and The Old |
e club being on 7 March 1908 in the Steel City | derby with Wednesday triumphing 2-0 over United. |
Derby performed well for a newly promoted club, fini | |
He was the winner of the 1912 Kentucky | Derby, as well as the Chesapeake Stakes and Latonia |
amed for Black Gold who won the 1924 Louisiana | Derby as well as that year's Kentucky Derby, one of |
e of 2,000 men at Warrington under the Earl of | Derby, a Welsh force of 1,000 men at Chester and the |
Down at the bottom end of the table, | Derby County went down in bottom place with just fiv |
bred Unbridled, the winner of the 1990 Florida | Derby who went on to win that year's Kentucky Derby |
es in the first part of the 2006-07 season for | Derby, Bolder went out of the first team in early No |
His | Derby win went down in history as the "Fighting Fini |
In the | Derby, he went off as the favorite. |
Condon (born October 26, 1952, in | Derby, Connecticut) went to Boston College in 1974 a |
The Tampa Bay | Derby Darlins were formed thanks to the vision of on |
Champions | Derby County were promoted for a second successive s |
ouac were a British alternative rock band from | Derby who were active in the 1990s. |
l sold the club to new owner Lionel Pickering, | Derby County were relegated and had to sell several |
w thought likely that some of these objects in | Derby Museum were actually created by Mawe & Brown. |
uthampton 3-2 on aggregate in the semi-finals, | Derby beat West Bromwich Albion 1-0 in the final. |
He made his league debut in the Staffordshire | derby against West Bromwich Albion in September 1923 |
inute equaliser he scored in the Black Country | derby at West Bromwich Albion. |
Bradfield was born on 18 May 1805 in | Derby Street, Westminster, where his father, Thomas |
efore the Duffield Road level crossing was the | Derby Canal Wharf where the Little Eaton Gangway als |
roughbred racehorse that won the 1899 Kentucky | Derby in what was deemed a very uneventful race. |
One of those FA Cup games was against | Derby County when the young forward impressed enough |
steamboat races each year during the Kentucky | Derby Festival, when it raced with the Belle of Loui |
r debut for on 5 April 2003 in a 2-1 defeat at | Derby County, when he played at left-back following |
rmer manager Nigel Clough at Championship side | Derby County when his contract with Burton expired a |
turned to health and retained his place in the | Derby team when league football resumed. |
He was released by | Derby County when he was a youngster prior to signin |
s that be, to have a second railway line serve | Derby, that when the Act ((the Great Northern (Derby |
one was retired just 5 days after his Kentucky | Derby victory when knee chips were discovered in his |
He moved on to | Derby County, when former Town manager Dave Mackay o |
team by manager Peter Reid for a game against | Derby County when selecting Kubicki would have meant |
In 1980, the society moved to The | Derby Playhouse, where its first production, "The Mi |
second leg of the play-off semi-final against | Derby County where he acquitted himself well althoug |
It was at | Derby County where the older Goodall became a mentor |
She was interred in a vault in | Derby Cathedral, where there is a memorial to her. |
Examples of his work can be seen at | Derby Cathedral, where he made the wrought iron rood |
They are being built at Bombardier's | Derby plant, where the first unit was unveiled on 13 |
In 1891 he joined Football League side | Derby County, where he spent two years before moving |
In 2002 he moved to England to play for | Derby County where he stayed until 2004 when he move |
reer, with circuits of varying difficulty, and | Derby Mode, where players are encouraged to deal as |
seasons at Wigan, spending a period on loan at | Derby County where he scored once against Ipswich To |
May 1997 he moved for free to the English club | Derby County where he became a fans favourite, and h |
re he managed during the Second World War, and | Derby County, where he won a double of the Football |
1 saw him leave the club to move to top-flight | Derby County, where he made 115 appearances. |
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