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l, G. and Conway, G. (2003) ' Building Digital Derby 1841' In Historical Geography Section, 28th An
The Pickman Building on Derby Square, built in 1816, was part of the develop
, Birch Green, Burscough East, Burscough West, Derby, Digmoor, Halsall, Knowsley, Moorside, Newburg
Warwick, Arkesden played for Burton Wanderers, Derby County, and Burton United, before joining Manc
in a day Monday-Friday to Tamworth, Burton and Derby at 1750.
he 1903 FA Cup Final was contested by Bury and Derby County at Crystal Palace.
to the London society, but was on business in Derby when troops arrived to arrest him.
Fox's business at Derby was carried on by his sons and was active into
Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Derby, Esperance, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, K
rnment fell already in December 1852, but when Derby returned to office in February 1858, de Ros wa
rmed under Edward VI and was appointed by Lord Derby as an itinerant Protestant preacher.
nt is commemorated by a march organised by the Derby Trades Union Council every year on the weekend
as first brought to the United Kingdom by Lord Derby in 1840, who imported some of them to England,
Young joined a scheme set up by Lord Derby, Secretary of State for War, under which peopl
good start to his managerial career by helping Derby County finish third in the league and achieve
me given to varieties of azalea bred by Robert Derby Gartrell.
The Cup was presented by Lord Derby and medals by the Lady Mayoress of Liverpool.
engraving of this painting was made by another Derby artist, John Raphael Smith, in 1785.
Wanderers and Leeds United were eclipsed by a derby day defeat to Manchester City in November whic
He was retained by the Derby club until 1898.
ng football at the age of 16 in Melbourne by a Derby County scout.
d Prix de Paris, Maintenon was beaten by Epsom Derby winner Spearmint and in anticipation of a rema
anor (SP-677) on 9 July 1917 with Ensign C. H. Derby, USNRF, in command.
ommendable second in the 1904 California Ascot Derby, which was run on a very muddy track that year
tterly a kind of moral conscription called the Derby Scheme.
cture was replaced with what is now called Old Derby Academy, located on Main Street in Hingham, MA
His first goal came against Derby County on 15 October 1927.
He had his contract cancelled by Derby in January 2001, having scored just once again
as considered a putative Liberal candidate for Derby.
with victories over Gillingham, Cardiff City, Derby County and Ipswich Town.
n in Birmingham, Streete began his career with Derby County, turning professional in August 2006, b
ayer who spent the majority of his career with Derby County.
He began his professional career with Derby County, but did not establish himself as a fir
Born in Birmingham, McLeod began his career at Derby County in 2002 and scored four goals in 41 app
Kean started his football career at Derby County before moving to Blackburn Rovers towar
Starting his career at Derby County in 1998, he instead made his name at Po
Hayward began his career with Derby County and made his League debut in 1990, but
Russell began his coaching career at Derby County and subsequently joined Walsall where h
Having started his career at Derby County, Cann was released in June 2007.
amily who started his professional career with Derby County before joining Nottingham Forest and go
Cherry started his career with Derby County, at County he joined Port Vale on loan
In a six-year career at Derby he made exactly 200 appearances, scoring 86 go
Mears and Chris Killen both making careers at Derby County and Celtic.
isties' (1796), James Gillray caricatured Lord Derby (as "Tally-ho") next to his future wife Elizab
After another promotion, Carlin helped Derby establish themselves as a force in the First D
nts include Broome, Bunjil, Carnarvon, Coorow, Derby, Dongara, Exmouth, Fitzroy Crossing, Geraldton
8 league appearances for County, Carter joined Derby County, with Scotland international Don Masson
J. Carvill in Derby)
athedral, Bath Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral and Derby Cathedral.
urton College, Saint Benedict Catholic School, Derby and he trained with the Chellaston Youth Playe
played for clubs including Chelsea, Celtic and Derby County.
land, attracted the interest of Celtic, though Derby quickly dismissed the rumours, describing Gree
fiers which was held at the Moorways Centre in Derby on Sunday April 18.
Over 1300 fans came to the Riverside Centre in Derby on 27 October 2007 where the recording was mad
Construction, Sports and Automotive centre for Derby College.
destrian & cycle swing bridge in the centre of Derby spanning the River Derwent.
fiers which was held at the Moorways Centre in Derby on Sunday February 28.
gle Span Concrete Arch Bridge in the centre of Derby spanning the River Derwent 200 metres south of
rovided by Portakabin Ltd from their centre in Derby.
announce that "The Railway Technical Centre at Derby is the largest railway research complex in the
are those he produced to be made in ceramic by Derby for clocks by Benjamin Vulliamy.
by an introduction from company chairman Lord Derby.
ds United football club and former chairman of Derby County
namesake became Formula One World Champion in Derby.
re they narrowly lost 4-3 to Championship side Derby County.
rmer manager Nigel Clough at Championship side Derby County when his contract with Burton expired a
He won the World Championship Snowmobile Derby in 1970.
o plays as a right winger in Championship side Derby County.
Oster had a trial spell at Championship rivals Derby County.
He eventually joined Championship side Derby County on an emergency loan deal.
as subject to overtures from Championship side Derby County, with Derby boss Nigel Clough leaving a
signed with Football League Championship club Derby County on a two-year contract before ever maki
he was linked with a move to Championship club Derby County, alongside Crewe team-mate John Brayfor
ncellor of two universities, and Chancellor of Derby University.
igned to become the head official in charge of Derby City Wrestling, the intermediate-level group a
ner of the Rose & Crown Inn at Chellaston near Derby.
He lived at Chellaston, near Derby until he died in 1967.
hews turned out for Coventry City, Chelsea and Derby County, making over 100 league appearances for
m Duffield, upon the road from Chesterfield to Derby.
ss Fork Creeks, including a children's fishing derby held annually in April.
Scoring a try in the christmas period derby win over the Ospreys.
settlement centred around St Peter's Church in Derby.
article is about the Roman Catholic church in Derby city centre.
rehanging the bells in All Saints Church, now Derby Cathedral.
, Christian evangelist and church-builder John Derby Allcroft.
sed controversy among the Catholic citizens of Derby.
ootball League playing for Birmingham City and Derby County.
shire borough with the addition of the City of Derby wards of Boulton and Chellaston.
Derbyshire, with three wards from the City of Derby (Boulton, Chellaston and Mickleover).
r Bolton Wanderers F.C., Manchester City F.C., Derby County F.C. and England (27 caps).
ere defeated in the first round by city rivals Derby County.
from 1665 until 1695, representing the city of Derby.
station was in the Sinfin area of the city of Derby, Derbyshire, England.
at (cathedra) or see is located in the City of Derby at The Cathedral Church of All Saints-formerly
.2 miles (5.1 km) northwest, while the city of Derby is located about 6 miles (9.6 km) south-southw
rrently works as an Ambassador for the city of Derby and in 2010 was given an Honorary Degree by th
Roller Girls as well as Demolition City Roller Derby in Evansville, IN.
s the only ancient oak woodland in the city of Derby.
Aston Villa, Preston North End, Stoke City and Derby.
ty, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Birmingham City and Derby County.
n the FA Premier League with Coventry City and Derby County.
cated in Derbyshire, just south of the city of Derby.
miles (16 km) to the east of the city, linking Derby southwards to the London area and northwards t
In the summer of 2006, the company closed its Derby satellite office, making all its programmers a
15 October 1973 - Brian Clough, the Derby County manager, and his assistant Peter Taylor
am was founded in 2002 from the feeder club of Derby Storm, the professional outfit competing in th
Craig Fagan rejoined the club from Derby County, having spent the latter part of the pr
His first professional club was Derby County before he joined Grimsby Town of the Fo
inger Gordon Hill, before leaving the club for Derby County in 1977.
ef executive officer of the Republican Club at Derby, and was vice president of the Vermont League
r included spells at English clubs Portsmouth, Derby County, Birmingham City, Sheffield Wednesday a
who played professionally for clubs including Derby County, Northampton Town, and Gillingham, for
He has represented many clubs including Derby County and Rotherham United and has to date pl
rdholme has a small shopping area clustered on Derby Road towards the bottom end of Bacons Lane.
d of Youth Development and Academy GK Coach at Derby County FC.
n Tamworth, England) is a goalkeeping coach at Derby County and former footballer.
er John Gregory had employed him as a coach at Derby County, and Gregory was suspended from the job
2008, Seagraves left his position as coach at Derby County after the resignation of Paul Jewell.
run to Burton-upon-Trent, Coalville, Coventry, Derby, East Midlands Airport, Hinckley, Loughborough
thought to have joined the early collection of Derby Museums.
7cm specimen can be found in the collection of Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
painting was on loan and in the collection of Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
ting as after 1845 and is in the collection of Derby Museum
gents Messrs Shaw and Fuller of College Place, Derby, where one of the partners Mr. Fuller was his
It is also the centre for Corporate College @ Derby College, the skills solution provider for comp
Hannah played for Washington Colliery and Derby County before joining Port Vale in June 1938.
Blades married Sarah Collumbell of Derby in 1865.
n obelisk monument in honor of Colonel Eleazer Derby Wood (1783-1814), an engineer officer and earl
pointed Secretary of State for the Colonies by Derby.
The playing colours of Derby County Ladies FC are identical to those of par
ably, in 1975 Golden Chance Farm's colt Master Derby won this race then went on to win the Louisian
Lind is the home of a combine demolition derby that is held annually in June.
A Vulliamy clock combined with Derby Porcelain now in Derby Museum
t E. Lehmann donated Dust Commander's Kentucky Derby Trophy to the Kentucky Derby Museum.
He currently provides radio commentary for Derby County games.
Turner served on the Art Committee of Derby Art Gallery and both his and his son's paintin
Gower entered the British House of Commons for Derby with the support of his uncle William Cavendis
ector of several aviation companies, including Derby Aviation.
cast iron in 1881 by Handyside and Company of Derby..
ry manufactured by Geo Fletcher and Company of Derby, England.
Tomkins played 8 times in all competitions for Derby County during his loan spell, before being rec
It promotes concerts in Derby (England) and district and has over 100 active
William George Constable (born Derby, England, 27 October 1887, died Cambridge, Mas
ed between the single-member constituencies of Derby North and Derby South in 1950.
epresented the former two-seat constituency of Derby since a by-election in 1936.
1950, when the former two-seat constituency of Derby was split into two single-member seats.
ugust 1975 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Derby County, who had won the 1974-75 First Division
left St James' Park on a point of contract and Derby wasted no time in appointing him as manager in
e signed a two-year professional contract with Derby in June 2006.
However, he was not offered a contract by Derby, and on 4 September, he was snapped up by Chri
senters, which led to a furious controversy in Derby.
reas such as the West Midlands conurbation and Derby.
boundaries of Bolsover District Council), and Derby ('D' Division - policing the city of Derby and
e in 1879 when he was elected a councillor for Derby and some years later a Justice of the Peace.
ievements include being a Shire Councillor for Derby and the West Kimberley, a member of the Nation
Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby
ied Robert Ferrers and thus became Countess of Derby.
g house he also decorated, and the Countess of Derby at Harefield in Middlesex.
Margaret Peverell, Countess of Derby (b.
eltic and Saxon Grave Hills in the Counties of Derby, Stafford and York, published in the year of h
ter, however, they moved to The County Ground, Derby, and de Mel once again took five wickets - thi
Wilmot Baronetcy, of Osmaston in the County of Derby, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britai
oke Baronetcy, of Wingerworth in the County of Derby, was a title in the Baronetage of England.
h against Derbyshire CCC at the County Ground, Derby.
ed as a Justice of the Peace for the County of Derby and was a Member of the Lord Lieutenant's Comm
Sterndale, of King Sterndale in the County of Derby, in 1918.
ainst Derbyshire in 2008 at the County Ground, Derby.
as Baron Gorell, of Brampton in the County of Derby.
t or Canal from Chesterfield, in the county of Derby, through or near Worksop and Retford, to join
e as Baron Belper, of Belper, in the County of Derby.
bert Baronetcy, of Tissington in the County of Derby, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
Club against Derbyshire at the County Ground, Derby, in 1882.
ester and of Alsop-en-le-Dale in the County of Derby.
) (1905) The Victoria History of the County of Derby, vol. 1. London: James Street.
lloughby Baronetcy, of Risley in the County of Derby, was created in the Baronetage of England on 2
Every Baronetcy, of Egginton in the County of Derby, is a title in the Baronetage of England.
reated a Baronet, of Renishaw in the County of Derby.
In 'Churches and Chapels in The County of Derby', Rawlins described St John's as being
Baron Burden, of Hazlebarrow in the County of Derby.
ted a Baronet, of Hassop Hall in the County of Derby.
eated a Baronet, of Kedleston in the County of Derby, in both the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 18 J
s against Derbyshire CCC at the County Ground, Derby.
Baron Platt, of Grindleford, in the County of Derby.. On his death the baronetcy was inherited by h
or Leicester City, Notts County, Chesterfield, Derby County, Coventry City and Port Vale during the
various locations around the county, including Derby, Ripley, Ashbourne and Buxton.
on and Hibernian in 2001-02, then Coventry and Derby County the following season.
o played for Tottenham Hotspur, Coventry City, Derby County, Leyton Orient and Cambridge and repres
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, Derby County, Burnley and Swansea City, in the North
Football League for Sunderland, Coventry City, Derby County, Darlington and Burnley.
In the Second Division, Arthur Cox helped Derby County win the Second Division championship on
Crewe to Derby Line
It is on the Crewe to Derby Line.
ly had its own railway station on the Crewe to Derby Line line and was the site of a junction with
he station is served by trains on the Crewe to Derby Line which is also a Community rail line known
It was on the Crewe to Derby Line.
formerly had a railway station on the Crewe to Derby Line, but, although trains still pass through
rgrown in recent years, Trains on the Crewe to Derby Line still pass through the station.
The Crewe to Derby Line is a railway line in central England, run
Joseph Parr (1790-1868) was a town crier of Derby.
                                                                                                   


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