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d Swindon Town as an amateur but soon rejoined | Derby County before venturing to Wiltshire again in |
mber 27 and played the full 90 minutes against | Derby County, before going on to play in a further t |
went on to make 344 first team appearances for | Derby County before a move to America where he playe |
Kean started his football career at | Derby County before moving to Blackburn Rovers towar |
His first professional club was | Derby County before he joined Grimsby Town of the Fo |
He then transferred to | Derby County, before signing with Fulham in 1997. |
esley Rovers, Nottingham Forest (on trial) and | Derby County before joining Port Vale for 'a substan |
Bradley died in Litchurch, | Derby shortly before his 37th birthday. |
amily who started his professional career with | Derby County before joining Nottingham Forest and go |
He then had a season with | Derby County before finishing his Football League ca |
Hannah played for Washington Colliery and | Derby County before joining Port Vale in June 1938. |
racticing traditional medicine for 20 years in | Derby, Connecticut, began formulating his ideas abou |
Reports suggest that | Derby Junction began playing at some point in the ea |
That Bird the second biggest upset in Kentucky | Derby history, behind 91-1 longshot Donerail in 1913 |
red racehorse, the winner of the 1972 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes. |
and raced the champion colt and 1972 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Riva Ridge, and supe |
ughbred racehorse, winner of the 1976 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes. |
on to win the Preakness once, and the Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes twice. |
1886 Kentucky | Derby winner Ben Ali |
he Conservative administrations of the Earl of | Derby and Benjamin Disraeli as a Lord-in-Waiting (go |
He won the Epsom | Derby on Benny the Dip for John Gosden in 1997. |
In 1997, Gosden won the | Derby with Benny the Dip. |
Pennine Cycleway a Sustrans-sponsored route | Derby - Berwick-upon-Tweed 335 miles (539 km) |
on the line after leaving their Birmingham to | Derby line between Castle Bromwich and Water Orton. |
no fewer than 15,000 people turned up to see a | derby match between AC Ajaccio and SC Bastia. |
subsequently scored the equaliser in the Welsh | derby match between Newport and Wrexham in September |
The village is south of | Derby, and between the River Trent (to the south) an |
soils in floodways or near rock outcrops from | Derby to Beverley Springs in the Kimberley region. |
er to survive, when Clough, by then manager of | Derby County, bid £2,500 for the player. |
dam was Vadlava, a daughter of the 1981 French | Derby winner, Bikala. |
obtained by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby from bird collector Jules Verreaux in 1850 and |
r included spells at English clubs Portsmouth, | Derby County, Birmingham City, Sheffield Wednesday a |
line between Egginton and the Midland Railway | Derby to Birmingham line was opened on 13 July 1849. |
Ansonia | Derby & Birmingham "Derby," the oldest surviving ele |
One station on the | Derby - Birmingham line, Willington, was constructed |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Black Rose |
-born Astley played for Charlton, Aston Villa, | Derby County, Blackpool and Metz. |
s sired by the English champion and 1930 Epsom | Derby winner, Blenheim II, and out of the mare Black |
Prior to the 4 April 1958 | derby at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool manager Joe Smit |
In 1962 Ridan won the Florida | Derby and Blue Grass Stakes and equaled the world re |
notable stallions bred at Mentmore were Epsom | Derby winners Blue Peter (1939) and Ocean Swell (194 |
ng of a racehorse and after Valenzuela won the | Derby on board Tim Tam, the next day he was flown to |
During World War II, | Derby was bombed by Japanese planes because of an ai |
A replica of the room in | Derby where Bonnie Prince Charlie held his "council |
Derby: Breedon Books Publishing Company. | |
southwest by Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West | Derby, and Bootle and in the east by St Helens North |
ey, a descendant of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, was born on November 20, 1842, in Saybrook, C |
After calling Seattle Slew's victory in the | Derby for both Churchill and ABC Television, he move |
l-Star Games, where he pitched to the Home Run | Derby champions both years (Phillies outfielder Bobb |
eated a Baronet, of Kedleston in the County of | Derby, in both the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 18 J |
y CrossCountry southbound to Leeds, Sheffield, | Derby, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Pl |
He also founded the | Derby Cathedral Brass Ensemble and the Derby Sinfoni |
er trained Unbridled who won the 1990 Kentucky | Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic. |
His career took shape under the guidance of | Derby manager Brian Clough after moving from Sunderl |
ockey Club Gold Cup winner Waquoit and Florida | Derby winner Brian's Time. |
: Pipers River, Scottsdale, Evandale, Swansea, | Derby, Lilydale, Bridport, Campbell Town, Colebrook, |
rigades for Derbyshire - the County Borough of | Derby Fire Brigade and the Derbyshire Fire Service. |
w Street, allowing passenger trains going from | Derby to Bristol to avoid central Birmingham. |
ngland in 1898, playing for Preston North End, | Derby County, Bristol City, Luton Town and Leicester |
Gavin Claxton (born July 19th 1966, | Derby, England) British producer, screenwriter and d |
A Welsh speaker, Brailsford was born in | Derby but brought up in Deiniolen, near Caernarfon i |
His most successful son was the Latonia | Derby winner Buck McCann. |
Oakwood is a modern housing estate in | Derby, UK, built mainly in the 1980s and 1990s. |
The Pickman Building on | Derby Square, built in 1816, was part of the develop |
While in | Derby he built links with the United Methodist Churc |
Among his progeny were Kentucky | Derby winner, Burgoo King, Baby League, dam of Strik |
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Coventry City, | Derby County, Burnley and Swansea City, in the North |
Born in | Derby, England, Burton emigrated to Hamilton in 1907 |
ton debut, on 14 April 1906 in a 2-1 defeat of | Derby County, but found his progress blocked by the |
He began his professional career with | Derby County, but did not establish himself as a fir |
to get the same amount of points as 2nd placed | Derby County, but finished 8 points behind champions |
Cooper began his career as a trainee at | Derby County but managed only five first team appear |
He spent the 1924-25 season with | Derby County, but was unable to break into the leagu |
e youth academies of English clubs Walsall and | Derby County, but made his professional debut in Nor |
In 2000, he went to England and signed for | Derby County but after two seasons and 6 operations |
h Tikva (all in Israel), Bolton Wanderers, and | Derby County but failed to make an impact in England |
formerly had a railway station on the Crewe to | Derby Line, but, although trains still pass through |
eparated from Walton by a brook, and from West | Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to Stone bridge. |
In August 2009, Robbie Savage was appointed | Derby Captain by Nigel Clough, who had replaced Paul |
The Calder | Derby presented by Woodford Reserve is an American G |
rtunately, however, Court was removed from the | Derby mount by the horse's trainer John Sadler. |
In 1871-72 the | Derby chapel by Paley and Austin was added and in 18 |
Typhoon followed his | Derby win by winning the Club Members' Handicap in S |
e Tomb Scene is a painting by Joseph Wright of | Derby, completed by 1790, exhibited in 1790 and 1791 |
ed a race win before competing in the Kentucky | Derby and by contemporary accounts was a difficult a |
Lord Murphy was bought soon after his | Derby win by horseman James R. Keene, who promptly s |
Derby, bankrolled by wealthy new chairman Lionel Pic | |
The Sicilian | derby riots came just one week after the death of an |
Battle of Spion Kop) in the 1920 | Derby, which came in at the long odds of 100-6, and |
University of | Derby, main campus. |
In 1892, | Derby gave Canada a treasured national icon - the St |
also appeared in the 2005 Century 21 Home Run | Derby, representing Canada in the nationality-themed |
Having started his career at | Derby County, Cann was released in June 2007. |
88th minute equalizer against S.S. Lazio in a | Derby della Capitale game. |
or the club (Coppa Italia in 1958) and for two | Derby della Capitale games (1955 3-1 victory when he |
irst time, stating his ambition of winning the | Derby della Capitale against local rivals Roma. |
st season, including a lone starter spell in a | Derby della Capitale 3-1 defeat to 10-man S.S. Lazio |
ame into Lazio's history books as they won the | Derby della Capitale on 19 March 2008 and virtually |
schooner | Derby was captured, but had to be burnt because of h |
Cardiff in all competitions in the South Wales | derby, giving Cardiff all three points after Swansea |
a declining league side towards the end of his | Derby County career, Powell was completely dedicated |
, playing with Clyde, Hull City, Norwich City, | Derby County, Carlisle United and Millwall. |
red Wallis, Christopher Wood, Joseph Wright of | Derby and Carol Wyatt. |
Fox's business at | Derby was carried on by his sons and was active into |
Some areas of | Derby still carry names that record the 1665 visitat |
known for missing an open goal in an Old Firm | Derby against Celtic. |
ichard Deeley is recorded as being was born in | Derby although census returns indicate that he was b |
ials for away fans to prevent crowd trouble in | Derby City Centre and at the main Derby railway stat |
The Royal Crown | Derby Visitor Centre in Derby features a museum of p |
There was a bar in | Derby city centre named after him, but in the early |
It is possible to see | Derby city centre from the summit, as well as The Wr |
The constituency takes in | Derby city centre, as well as inner-city housing, mo |
Cathedral Quarter is one of five areas within | Derby city centre, based around the name of the Cath |
in their later years, while still in reach of | Derby city centre. |
article is about the Roman Catholic church in | Derby city centre. |
In the next round, his goal decided the | derby against Cercles main rival Club Brugge, one of |
as bought by free newspaper pioneer and former | Derby County chairman Lionel Pickering in 1979. |
Caitlin Smith 2008 All-American Soapbox | Derby World Champion (superstock rally division) |
he won both the St. Leger Stakes and the Epsom | Derby on Champion. |
Derby County, champions in 1972 and 1975, are bottom | |
He again served under | Derby as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster betwee |
1894 Kentucky | Derby winner Chant |
Derby Congregational Chapel was designed by architec | |
The Historic | Derby Street Chapel, also known as Derby Street Chap |
ps went on to score twice with the new ball as | Derby beat Charlton Athletic 4-1. |
Later he played for Glossop North End, | Derby County, Chatham, Middlesbrough (in two spells) |
Derbyshire, with three wards from the City of | Derby (Boulton, Chellaston and Mickleover). |
the moulds and implements were transferred to | Derby: see Chelsea porcelain factory. |
Born in Banbury, At club level, he played for | Derby, Ipswich, Chelsea, Notts County, Bradford City |
recession and competition from other mills in | Derby and Cheshire. |
BAY 1: Red Arrow to | Derby and Chesterfield. |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Cheviot |
A fishing | derby for children is led by the naturalist as is a |
1920 - 20 January 2010) was the founder of the | Derby Bach Choir. |
He was educated at | Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University Coll |
alizes in decorating its pottery with Kentucky | Derby and Christmas themes, but it has other themes |
will list the paid attendance to the Kentucky | Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky; th |
urated in 2002, the race is named for Kentucky | Derby and Churchill Downs's Col. Matt Winn, who serv |
The architect moved to | Derby in circa 1760, where he was the agent of Forem |
une 2005 - George Burley resigns as manager of | Derby County, citing differences with the club's boa |
reach out to independents, as he did to win in | Derby, a city where Republicans are outnumbered 4:1. |
1999 | Derby City Classic Short Rack Banks Tourmament, Tony |
are those he produced to be made in ceramic by | Derby for clocks by Benjamin Vulliamy. |
ition to plans by Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of | Derby to close much of his stud farm and build more |
Derby Lane's closest competitor greyhound track stil | |
The | Derby Aero Club was formed at Burnaston and continue |
Hurley won the 1935 Florida | Derby, Coaching Club American Oaks and American Derb |
The | Derby Aero Club and Flying School operates a range o |
amassed the work of | Derby Sketching Club members, and in the 1940s prese |
The | Derby Sketching Club is a members' club now meeting |
y Settlement of the Northwest Territory, H. W. | Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848) pp. |
Webster stayed on at | Derby as coach, but is now retired. |
rangement would probably be similar to that at | Derby, allowing coaches to be manhandled between tra |
om five UK locations in Ashford, Kent; London; | Derby and Cobham, Surrey. |
Hungary on 2 December 1936, (playing alongside | Derby County colleagues Raich Carter and Eric Keen) |
atches between Hopper's and Cook's (Edgar Road | derby) and College and Toye's (Kingsgate Street derb |
the 1977 union and subsequent formation of the | Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, four oth |
te, Needles impressively won the 1956 Kentucky | Derby by coming from 16th place in a field of 17 to |
He was involved in some physical Mersey | derby matches coming up against the lethal Everton s |
A | Derby porcelain commemorative cup recorded the event |
ising took place, whether that was because the | Derby House Committee took actions that pre-empted t |
ttee of Both Kingdoms [CBK], also known as the | Derby House Committee, was a committee set up during |
On 16 July 1648 he was sworn of the | Derby House Committee. |
6th form Centre run jointly by Littleover and | Derby Moor Community Sports College, with joint head |
Derby Moor Community Sports College has inherited th | |
It is based at Littleover Community School and | Derby Moor Community Sports College. |
The Nottingham and | Derby Railway Companion, (1839) Republished 1979 wit |
In 1988, Coastal purchased the | Derby Oil Company of Wichita, Kansas. |
2) was an English backstroke swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and |
August 1988) was an English swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and |
926) was a British freestyle swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
Roundhouse | Derby near completion |
ns Bank until it merged in 1877 with the older | Derby based Compton's Bank. |
have included Monster truck shows, Demolition | derby, music concerts and band camp. |
On 4 March 2011, | Derby County confirmed that they have signed Duke on |
e a hub for local services from Nottingham and | Derby to connect with a high speed service from Lond |
At | Derby it connected with the Birmingham and Derby Jun |
over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and | Derby, in Connecticut. |
The Snowball | Derby is considered by many to be the most prestigio |
Current wards in the | Derby North constituency are Abbey, Chaddesden, Darl |
Derby North constituency covers a largely residentia | |
erpool City Council Ward in the Liverpool West | Derby Parliamentary constituency. |
It straddles the A52 a few miles east of | Derby and contains two adjacent villages of very dif |
On July 28, the first New York | Derby was contested when the Red Bulls faced FC New |
was also the first time that the Black Country | derby was contested in the Premier League. |
The | derby was contested on 16 December 1905 when Hull Ci |
The spring meet starts one week before the | Derby and continues until early July. |
and team was discovered in the archives of the | Derby City Council Local Studies Library. |
In 2011, | Derby City Council announced that it was to use Jose |
On 29 November 2007, following the refusal of | Derby City Council to forward £40,000 of grant monie |
His supporters in the | Derby Trades Council became disillusioned with Bell |
Prior to becoming an MP he was Leader of | Derby City Council from 1986-88 and again from 1994- |
ibutive and Allied Workers and was a member of | Derby Town Council for 25 years. |
In 1963, | Derby City Council announced plans to improve traffi |
Robert Dixey, and John Dilks who was leader of | Derby City Council and a management executive with t |
I've added a section on | Derby City Council's proposed mothballing of the mus |
The line reopened on 4 October 1976 as | Derby City Council's attempt to copy the new Cross C |
major conversion having been issued in 2008 by | Derby City Council. |
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