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The day after his | Derby win, Mine That Bird's connections were uncerta |
Following the completion of his | Derby contract he signed for League of Ireland Premi |
His | Derby win went down in history as the "Fighting Fini |
After his | Derby win, Typhoon II was sold to Bromley and Compan |
Typhoon followed his | Derby win by winning the Club Members' Handicap in S |
Oakley in his | Derby County days. |
However, his | Derby win was marred because Bill Shoemaker, the joc |
His | Derby time was 2:01.13. |
Lord Murphy was bought soon after his | Derby win by horseman James R. Keene, who promptly s |
Following his | Derby win, Sea Hero won the prestigious Grade I Trav |
Connolly made his | Derby debut as a substitute in an opening day home d |
The Historic | Derby Street Chapel, also known as Derby Street Chap |
Historically, | Derby has played a major role in the Australian Roya |
ta Anita Park, Finnegan won the 1939 Hollywood | Derby with Shining One who equalled the Hollywood Pa |
Hollywood | Derby |
George Horatio | Derby |
e ship landed outside Bootle General Hospital, | Derby Road, 1.5 miles from the scene. |
art for Cormack as Liverpool lost 2-1 to hosts | Derby County. |
the Wikipedia site entitled St. Helen's House, | Derby full details of the proposals are reported plu |
Santa Cruz also houses | Derby skate park. |
However | Derby lost on Cup Final day, leaving them still 7 po |
er famously helped the Warriors achieve a huge | derby double over local rivals Gloucester by kicking |
es scoring two tries including one in the Hull | Derby. |
n Lives of American Merchants by Freeman Hunt ( | Derby & Jackson, New York, 1858; pages 329ff) |
During World War II, | Derby was bombed by Japanese planes because of an ai |
shire and Staffordshire Extension to Ilkeston, | Derby, Uttoxeter and Stafford. |
by Great Northern Railway trains to Ilkeston, | Derby, Uttoxeter and Stafford, on their Derbyshire a |
ften act as a substitute to the most important | derby. |
and arguably the greatest single 90 minutes in | Derby County's history, came in the 2nd Round of the |
in public relations in London, advertising in | Derby and was a media and presentation trainer in Sh |
Bradley was born in | Derby and became a house painter living in Derby. |
Butterworth lived in | Derby until his death in the early months of 1938, a |
ts, he decided to found a porcelain factory in | Derby, at Nottingham Road. |
was the worst finish of a betting favorite in | Derby history. |
fiers which was held at the Moorways Centre in | Derby on Sunday April 18. |
ials for away fans to prevent crowd trouble in | Derby City Centre and at the main Derby railway stat |
ton Moor - some of which are also displayed in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
He was educated at the Diocesan School in | Derby and became a partner in the firms of Gilstrap, |
Gresley was born in Derbyshire and studied in | Derby art school. |
ichard Deeley is recorded as being was born in | Derby although census returns indicate that he was b |
1.80 as the highest-priced winning favorite in | Derby history. |
Strutt had used cast-iron for bridges in | Derby, and applied it to building, first a calico mi |
Recorded by Jay at Dub:Rek studios in | Derby, the self-released EP garnered praise such as |
d attendance was 156,635, the third largest in | Derby history. |
64-1923) was a Canadian mathematician, born in | Derby, England, and educated at Trinity College, Cam |
b, a pub team based at 'Sir Charles Napier' in | Derby and then for the Derby Midland Club. |
Teague grew up in | Derby, Kansas and Sembach, Germany before moving to |
The "permanent" library in | Derby was established in 1811 in Queen Street. |
He died in | Derby in 1941 at the age of 70. |
re the castle moat at Penrith, Bunkers Hill in | Derby and Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. |
Working in | Derby allowed her to take an active role in the loca |
Born in | Derby, he played for Cray Wanderers and Millwall Ath |
tober 2008 Wilson became a leading investor in | Derby County F.C.. Derby are currently playing in th |
Richie Barker (born 23 November 1939 in | Derby) is an English former professional footballer |
Phil Gee also played in | Derby County's masters football team in the 2008 scr |
He was born in | Derby and was the goalkeeper of the English team, wh |
Over 1300 fans came to the Riverside Centre in | Derby on 27 October 2007 where the recording was mad |
The constituency takes in | Derby city centre, as well as inner-city housing, mo |
Sir Nigel Rudd (born 1946 in | Derby, England) is a Fellow of the Institute of Char |
mpetition, the Irish suffering a 9-0 defeat in | Derby to give England the immediate advantage. |
Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (June 28, 1928 in | Derby - March 29, 1996 London) was an English cybern |
a young blind woman, Joan Waste for heresy in | Derby. |
for his powerful shot and is a cult figure in | Derby County history, with the club's annual Player |
A replica of the room in | Derby where Bonnie Prince Charlie held his "council |
He was born in | Derby Line, Vermont on December 5, 1817. |
Gwen Taylor (born 19 February 1939 in | Derby, England) is an actress who has appeared in ma |
Palmer was born in | Derby and attended Derby Moor Community School. |
James Burgin (born September 6, 1989 in | Derby) is an English footballer currently playing fo |
racticing traditional medicine for 20 years in | Derby, Connecticut, began formulating his ideas abou |
r of another boys' school on Kedleston road in | Derby, obtained the hall. |
Anthony Cooper was born on 14 January 1949 in | Derby. |
She was interred in a vault in | Derby Cathedral, where there is a memorial to her. |
Abraham Reginald Flint, who was a solicitor in | Derby, and spent 40 years on Derby City Council. |
Foley was born in | Derby, the son of Rev. Edward Walwyn Foley, who was |
the top performing, non-private, sixth form in | Derby. |
s are instantly recognizable: Liza Minnelli in | derby hat and black stockings, Elizabeth Taylor, Lau |
rn as Maria Catherine Fowler and brought up in | Derby, England. |
, he was educated at Henry Cavendish School in | Derby and University College, London, where he gradu |
ime of 2:52.25 was the slowest winning time in | Derby history. |
nservation at a cost of £119,000 and is now in | Derby Museum. |
Some of his work is presented in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after 77 of his paintin |
ad Policing Unit (with bases at Cotton Lane in | Derby, Beetwell Street in Chesterfield and Chapel-en |
J. Carvill in | Derby) |
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary), is a hospital in | Derby, part of the Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Tr |
Dennis Watkin Allsopp (born 1871 in | Derby, England) was a footballer who played in The F |
restored by the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust in | Derby. |
He stayed in | Derby until 1972, spending two successful loan spell |
ncluding the decorative lampposts were made in | Derby by Andrew Handyside & Co. |
lections for the constituency of Clay Cross in | Derby. |
arted life as an independent music retailer in | Derby, England. |
ings in each of these locations, as well as in | Derby, Farnborough, Glasgow, Camberley and Cardiff, |
a sickness of which he died, as a prisoner in | Derby gaol. |
He died in 2008 in | Derby, following a long illness. |
Virgil's Tomb: the 1782 version in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery |
one of Whittaker's pressed plants in | Derby Museum herbarium |
at the time with his wife and young family in | Derby as part of a field trip into the Great Sandy D |
7, Bud Flanagan said that he wrote the song in | Derby in 1927, and first performed it a week later a |
Dorothy Heathcote lives in | Derby and is still teaching and writing. |
ures are 7/101, achieved against Lancashire in | Derby in Derbyshire's 1999. |
erly ADtranz) at their Litchurch Lane Works in | Derby, England. |
ge Clarke Simpson was born 2 September 1878 in | Derby England, the son of Arthur Simpson, a propriet |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
h 157,770 in attendance, the second largest in | Derby history. |
Ireland lost the game in | Derby 9-0 to England. |
Kimberley School of the Air is also located in | Derby. |
Martin Ballard (born in | Derby) is an English radio presenter for the BBC in |
rage results at GCSE, being the fourth best in | Derby LEA. |
is a professional snooker player who lives in | Derby. |
ickleover is now one of the largest suburbs in | Derby and is still expanding due to ongoing housing |
1953) was an cathedral organist, who served in | Derby Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral. |
Dumelow was born in | Derby. |
lliam "Steve" Elliott (born 29 October 1978 in | Derby, Derbyshire) is an English professional footba |
inters, bookbinders and photographers based in | Derby, England, whose firm (John Burton and Sons) wa |
rtrait of John Lombe from the Exeter Bridge in | Derby |
fe as a boys school that used to be located in | Derby Road, Gloucester, England. |
again resumed the practice of law and died in | Derby Line, Vermont on December 4, 1864. |
Andy White (born November 6, 1981 in | Derby, England) is an English footballer. |
e of the lightest loads carried by a winner in | Derby history. |
Its editor lives in | Derby. |
Fleming was born in | Derby. |
as Trey Caldwell, a boy who has no interest in | derby racing. |
Varney grew up in | Derby, Derbyshire, England and has lived in the Unit |
He was born in | Derby. |
Eric Gordon Thompson (born July 9, 1927 in | Derby, Derbyshire, England) was a British Olympic cy |
ury at the china factory on Nottingham Road in | Derby, England. |
Rob Childs (born 3 November 1950, in | Derby, England) is a British author, who has written |
He resides in | Derby, Kansas. |
Field died at his home in | Derby on 11 January 1934, aged 79. |
both amateur and professional boxing events in | Derby and preferred to sit quietly at the back rathe |
Peplow was born in | Derby, and played for Redditch before he joined Smal |
He trained at T.C. Simmonds Atelier of Art in | Derby and the studio of George Faulkner Armitage in |
She was born in | Derby, England. |
Tilley was born and raised in | Derby. |
born in Birmingham on October 9, 1905; died in | Derby on October 25, 1998) was a British mycologist |
, after which he left the game to run a pub in | Derby. |
Born in | Derby, England, Burton emigrated to Hamilton in 1907 |
Chatterton died in | Derby at the age of 19 years. |
Born in | Derby, he played professionally for Derby County, Do |
ee Conor (born Adam Diksa, January 15, 1984 in | Derby, England) is a British pornographic actor. |
The Midland Counties Railway workshop in | Derby 2006 |
Born in | Derby, England, he was one of three sons of the note |
Kevin Cooper (born 8 February 1975 in | Derby) is an English professional footballer. |
Steven Akers (born 20 September 1988 in | Derby) is an English footballer who currently plays |
It promotes concerts in | Derby (England) and district and has over 100 active |
Victoria Kellogg MBE (born 20 January 1978 in | Derby) is an English badminton player. |
hn Cotton who was the last man to be hanged in | Derby Gaol in 1898, had committed the murder of his |
Townsend died in | Derby at the age of 81. |
ok place at Windmill Pit on the Burton Road in | Derby. |
n Lime Avenue which is just off Burton Road in | Derby. |
ater, while visiting the Catholic prisoners in | Derby gaol, he was apprehended and condemned to deat |
Oakwood is a modern housing estate in | Derby, UK, built mainly in the 1980s and 1990s. |
nity School is a mixed comprehensive school in | Derby in the East Midlands of England for children a |
was a railway station on the Sinfin branch in | Derby. |
to the London society, but was on business in | Derby when troops arrived to arrest him. |
w thought likely that some of these objects in | Derby Museum were actually created by Mawe & Brown. |
Browne was born in | Derby in 1763. |
Reid was born in | Derby, England. |
areer in 1976 with BBC Local Radio stations in | Derby, Leicester, and Birmingham. |
He died of influenza at the age of 53 in | Derby. |
Wormley and Chelmsford he held incumbencies in | Derby, Wirksworth and Carsington after which he was |
ed was a major manufacturing business based in | Derby offering products for the nuclear engineering |
There was a bar in | Derby city centre named after him, but in the early |
Storer died in | Derby at the age of 45. |
Isaac Hull was born in | Derby, Connecticut (some sources say Huntington, now |
k was an annual free weekend music festival in | Derby, England, that ran from 2002 to 2006. |
He was born in | Derby, Derbyshire. |
Luke Simpkin (born 5 May 1979 in | Derby) is a British light heavyweight boxer based in |
fiers which was held at the Moorways Centre in | Derby on Sunday February 28. |
Movia family at their Litchurch Lane Works in | Derby, England. |
l be reforming for a one off 'farewell gig' in | Derby sep 2011. |
of his surviving work is the Midland Hotel in | Derby. |
He still resides in | Derby where he was born. |
He was born in | Derby, Connecticut on July 2, 1785. |
Born in Montreal, Canada and raised in | Derby, England, he earned a scholarship to study phy |
Constance Spry was born Constance Fletcher in | Derby in 1886, eldest child and only daughter of Geo |
(1751-1822) was an English architect, born in | Derby, Derbyshire, in the United Kingdom. |
Clark died aged 63 in | Derby in 1932 and his work would be free from copyri |
They also owned the Evans Bank in | Derby. |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after being gifted by A |
Born in | Derby, Waterson was a railwayman and activist in his |
Stone was born in | Derby, Connecticut. |
affordshire with social action and outreach in | Derby. |
eated from Derbyshire marble at the factory in | Derby. |
reach out to independents, as he did to win in | Derby, a city where Republicans are outnumbered 4:1. |
works as a PE Teacher at Chellaston School in | Derby. |
e regimental museum of the 9th/12th Lancers in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
When the prince arrived in | Derby on 4 December, he called at the inn and demand |
She attended Littleover Community School in | Derby. |
January 31, 1971 in | Derby, Connecticut) is an American actress and singe |
The Kraus Corset Factory is located in | Derby, Connecticut. |
recession and competition from other mills in | Derby and Cheshire. |
senters, which led to a furious controversy in | Derby. |
Bradfield was born on 18 May 1805 in | Derby Street, Westminster, where his father, Thomas |
ng Alfreton Town 1-0 at The Baseball Ground in | Derby. |
reverse of commemorative cup in | Derby Museum records his freedom of the borough in 1 |
A Welsh speaker, Brailsford was born in | Derby but brought up in Deiniolen, near Caernarfon i |
Located in | Derby, Derby-Shelton is the last regular stop on the |
Condon (born October 26, 1952, in | Derby, Connecticut) went to Boston College in 1974 a |
lby, near Melton Mowbray, and at Mickleover in | Derby. |
w Handyside and Company was an iron founder in | Derby, England in the nineteenth century. |
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