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f the printing firm of William Bemrose & Sons, | Derby, but ill-health compelled him to give up his i |
April 2009, he agreed a new two-year deal with | Derby, having impressed new manager Nigel Clough, bu |
ng last-minute equalisers against Millwall and | Derby County in Arsenal's successful FA Cup and Leag |
who played as outside forwardoutside-right for | Derby County in the mid-war era. |
'Prado went on to finish third in the Kentucky | Derby, sixth in the Preakness, first in the Secretar |
e before finally passing into the hands of the | Derby family in the 15th century. |
match, helping Albion to a 3-1 victory against | Derby County in the Midland Victory League in April |
but they managed to knock out Division 1 side | Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup a |
He moved to | Derby County in December 1999, where he most notably |
Gareth previously played for | Derby County in England, whilst at Derby County Gare |
In the famous Tehran | derby played in 2000, he fought with Mohammad Navazi |
He also played football for | Derby County in 1884 in its pre-league days. |
Wanderers in 1997 (just after making his first | Derby appearance in two and a half years) and soon b |
n Town club before moving to Division One side | Derby County in 1903. |
the relegation zone,also losing 1-0 at home to | Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup. |
nal basketball player, and currently plays for | Derby Trailblazers in the English Basketball League. |
He made his debut against | Derby County in November 2003 and made four appearan |
out with new manager Steve Bruce and moved to | Derby County in a swap deal for Jonathan Hunt. |
0 appearances for Glentoran after joining from | Derby County in August 1981, but for those two broke |
anor (SP-677) on 9 July 1917 with Ensign C. H. | Derby, USNRF, in command. |
Boyd-Rochfort's only success in the Epsom | Derby came in 1959 with Parthia. |
l, G. and Conway, G. (2003) ' Building Digital | Derby 1841' In Historical Geography Section, 28th An |
scored two goals in the 1946 FA Cup Final for | Derby County in a 4-1 win against Charlton Athletic. |
de Majestic Prince the first unbeaten Kentucky | Derby champion in 47 years. |
before making his three League appearances for | Derby County in 1906-07. |
Swaps won the 1955 Kentucky | Derby and, in his next outing, won the Will Rogers S |
on Rollergirls is the oldest all-female roller | derby league in the United Kingdom. |
He turned professional with | Derby County in December 1906, joining for a £50 fee |
e club in a 4-2 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to | Derby County in 1976. |
the 1933-34 season in the reserves he moved to | Derby County in September 1934. |
rugia, Ancona and Bologna in Italy, as well as | Derby County in England. |
He transferred to | Derby County in October 1979 but failed to replicate |
the following match, scored four goals against | Derby County in a 6-1 victory, taking his early seas |
team was that which competed in the Notts and | Derby League in the early 1970s but the club in its |
times inside left) in the Football League with | Derby County in the 1900s and 1910s. |
eats in the away end and being thrown out of a | derby match in 2003 for persistently refusing to sit |
h Brigade who had previously voted against the | Derby administration in the House of Commons that ha |
His first game for | Derby came in a 0-0 draw against Newcastle United in |
In 1657 he was Mayor of | Derby and in 1659 was in parliament again as part of |
However, he soon moved on again, joining | Derby County in October 1984. |
goal for Tottenham in a 4-0 home victory over | Derby County in August 2007. |
He then moved to | Derby County in 1986 for £25,000 where he spent most |
otball for Boston Swifts until being signed by | Derby County in 1914. |
Born in Mickleover, he joined Gillingham from | Derby County in 1927 and went on to make 21 appearan |
As the Canadian | Derby grew in prestige and its purse money increased |
in the north; to Downing Street and nearly to | Derby Gate in the south; and from roughly the elevat |
He repeated as the | Derby winner in 1898 aboard Plaudit. |
ent's 5th place finish was his most successful | Derby and in 1962 Green Hornet gave a 6th place best |
They enter the Soap Box | Derby race in Akron, Ohio. |
“after Arsenal played | Derby County in an FA Cup tie in 1891, two of Arsena |
n, he guested for Ipswich Town, before joining | Derby County in 1946. |
Indian Widow is a painting by Joseph Wright of | Derby, completed in late 1783 or early 1784 and firs |
Born in Birmingham, McLeod began his career at | Derby County in 2002 and scored four goals in 41 app |
er the next three seasons before a £1m move to | Derby County in the Premier League for the 1997-98 s |
ces in all competitions, he was transferred to | Derby County in March 1949 for a fee of £24,000. |
first team action at Molineux and he moved to | Derby County in May 1949. |
He directed the first Kentucky | Derby Festival in 1935. |
Charleston won the Southern | Derby Cup in 2010. |
r the playoffs and after helping them overcome | Derby County in the semi-finals, he scored the penal |
Super Saver provided the third | Derby win in a four-year period for jockey Calvin Bo |
Bolder signed for | Derby County in March 2000. |
went on loan to Blackpool before being sold to | Derby County in part-exchange for Craig Short. |
Starting his career at | Derby County in 1998, he instead made his name at Po |
ember 2007, after previously being linked with | Derby County in July. |
is football career with Burton Albion, joining | Derby County in 1997. |
lliam Potts & Sons Limited joined the Smith of | Derby Group in 1935, but very wisely, with such a we |
He continued in this post until | Derby resigned in June 1859. |
a professional contract on Tyneside, he joined | Derby County in May 1930, where he made his first-te |
It moved into the | Derby Hall in 1979. |
is a popular resource for the people of North | Derby and in Spring the wood is covered by a carpet |
He moved to England to join | Derby County in 1890. |
He moved to | Derby County in 1923, and formed a prolific partners |
ess, netting the fourth in a 4-2 home win over | Derby County in March. |
In 1997, Berry moved to the UK to play for | Derby Storm in the British Basketball League (BBL). |
ay had racially abused him during an Edinburgh | derby game in November 1996, the SFA did not take ac |
Butler joined Port Vale from | Derby County in June 1946. |
For 2008, the stable had another | Derby prospect in Hopeful Stakes winner, Majestic Wa |
l teams before signing for First Division side | Derby County in the 1901-02 season. |
His next appearance for | Derby came in April 2002 when he came on for Rob Lee |
He joined as a trainee in 1989 and was sold to | Derby County in 1992. |
rrently works as an Ambassador for the city of | Derby and in 2010 was given an Honorary Degree by th |
inger Gordon Hill, before leaving the club for | Derby County in 1977. |
ime, Jackson was the longest serving player at | Derby and, in January 2006, signed a contract keepin |
Among roller | derby leagues in the Southeast, the Jacksonville Rol |
On April 24, 2010, LCHR became the #2 roller | derby league in the state of South Carolina by defea |
ves' defeat of Leeds which handed the title to | Derby County in 1972). |
trophy remains in the custody of the Kentucky | Derby Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. |
s at one time, but produced no fewer than four | Derby winners in twenty years. |
hn Cotton who was the last man to be hanged in | Derby Gaol in 1898, had committed the murder of his |
The chamber also revitalized the Kentucky | Derby Festival in the 1970s by providing carpooling |
Blenkiron bred Hermit, the | Derby winner in 1867, and Gamos, which won the Oaks |
He also started playing football for | Derby County in 1959. |
Denaby United before turning professional with | Derby County in October 1957. |
nshire Bombers were the only flat-track roller | derby team in the area. |
He moved to | Derby County in October 1979, where he featured in 6 |
ce, and a third attributed to Joseph Wright of | Derby, now in the Inner Temple. |
-to-1 odds, gave trainer Bob Baffert his third | Derby winner in 12 tries. |
Kimball contested | Derby South in 1955. |
gardens of Mr. T. W. Evans at Allestree Hall, | Derby, before, in 1870, he joined James Veitch & Son |
He eventually left Molineux to join | Derby County in 1953 for £15,000. |
during the filming of a skateboarding video at | Derby skatepark in Santa Cruz, Bailey crashed on his |
Jackson joined | Derby County in March 1999. |
cky Oaks trophy is held at and by the Kentucky | Derby Museum in Louisville. |
emembered for having scored the first recorded | Derby goal in 1884. |
r earlier in a dire 0-0 draw with English club | Derby County in Baghdad, the player ran rings around |
Oakley's first goal for | Derby came in the first away win of the season again |
(1751-1822) was an English architect, born in | Derby, Derbyshire, in the United Kingdom. |
Carroll playing for | Derby County in 2008 |
ymore" is also the name of winner of the Irish | Derby Stakes in 1911 (however the horse was not name |
His first goal for | Derby came in their 2-1 victory at home to Plymouth |
r have a 100% record on neutral ground beating | Derby 2-1 in the 1993/94 Play-off finals for promoti |
On January 31, 2008, Stubbs moved to | Derby County in a 18 month deal on a free transfer. |
it has held 51,385 for an FA Cup match against | Derby County in 1949. |
Butlin started out with his local side, | Derby County, in 1967. |
a registered historic building located at 768 | Derby Avenue in Spring Grove Village, Cincinnati, Oh |
is an English footballer currently playing for | Derby County in The Championship. |
ames scoring 11 goals for QPR before moving to | Derby County in 1985. |
In February 1982 he left the club to join | Derby County in a £25,000. |
In the famous Tehran | derby played in 2000, he fought with Hamid Estili at |
This led to him being snapped up by | Derby County in February 1968, with Walker appearing |
w Handyside and Company was an iron founder in | Derby, England in the nineteenth century. |
ol and technology college in Chellaston in the | Derby area in England, United Kingdom. |
hat season, he completed a months loan move to | Derby County in February 2006, as the club tried to |
n 1752, and Ebenezer Latham of the Findern and | Derby academy in 1754. |
Scenes from 2011 | Derby game in Kyiv |
against Fulham - since their last West London | derby defeat in March 2006. |
The defender signed for | Derby County in July 1984 where he spent six seasons |
He left Forest for | Derby County in 1992 in a £600,000 deal amid rumours |
League due to a playoff defeat at the hands of | Derby County in the semi-finals. |
ne choice at Leicester, Wallington moved on to | Derby County in the summer of 1985, a fee of £25,000 |
lub reach the play-offs, in which they lost to | Derby County in the semifinal. |
ea scored his first goal of the season against | Derby County in the 2nd leg of the Carling Cup semi- |
At the time, there were only two other roller | derby teams in the UK: the London Rollergirls and th |
on the South Atlantic League All-Star Home Run | Derby held in Charleston, West Virginia. |
Henry Arnold rose to be Mayor of | Derby and in 1910 he had the honour of awarding his |
mphibius) skeleton that was found in Allenton, | Derby, England in 1895. |
n the league title with Forest's deadly rivals | Derby County in 1972, and came to Nottingham Forest |
Martin began his career as a trainee with | Derby County in July 2002, having graduated from Der |
tballer who played for Queens Park Rangers and | Derby County in the 1980s. |
They went on to meet | Derby County in the final at Crystal Palace. |
before finally signing professional forms with | Derby County in 1967 at the age of 28. |
Charlie Richards, as Forest went on to defeat | Derby County in the final. |
The garden was given to the town as | Derby Arboretum in 1840 complete with statues, but t |
He was born in | Derby, Vermont in 1827, the son of Moses French Colb |
s against Warwickshire in the first innings at | Derby which included four wickets with successive ba |
agerial vacancies more than once after leaving | Derby - including the Middlesbrough job in May 1994 |
The Diocese of | Derby became independent in 1927; Southwell and Nott |
In recognition of this, | Derby was inducted into the Canadian Hockey Hall of |
Ipswich meet it is known as the 'East Anglian | Derby', or, informally, as the 'Old Farm Derby', a c |
15 games of the season, Atkins was recalled to | Derby after injury to Stephen Bywater and Saul Deene |
The | Derby has inspired many similar events around the wo |
e in quick succession (the third one wearing a | Derby hat instead of a baseball cap for some unknown |
again struggle to establish a starting role at | Derby, playing intermittently there until 2002-03, w |
he new capital of New Westminster, the town of | Derby went into decline and in order to accommodate |
y of National Biography states that "When Lord | Derby came into power in 1852, Hayter marshalled the |
Heavy snow in the second half allowed | Derby back into the game but Middlesbrough hung on t |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Derby County, Ipswich Town, Stoke City and West Brom |
Liam Buckley and made his debut in the biggest | derby in Irish football against Bohemians on the 1st |
He played 455 league games for | Derby, which is the second highest in Derby County's |
The first presentation of the gold Kentucky | Derby Trophy is when it is officially presented to C |
Derby pie is a pastry created in the Melrose Inn of | |
Derby Day is a 1923 short silent comedy film directe | |
II event raced on the same day as the Kentucky | Derby and is a prep to the Breeders' Cup Sprint. |
e of the Peak District to the northern edge of | Derby, which is more favourably disposed to the Cons |
Jack Parry (born 29 July 1931 | Derby, England) is an English footballer who spent h |
Sir Nigel Rudd (born 1946 in | Derby, England) is a Fellow of the Institute of Char |
n the senior team 9 days later in the friendly | derby against IS Halmia. |
Derby,” Winn is credited with building the Kentucky | |
Gwen Taylor (born 19 February 1939 in | Derby, England) is an actress who has appeared in ma |
Derby cheese is a mild, semi-firm cow's milk cheese | |
Dorothy Heathcote lives in | Derby and is still teaching and writing. |
Derby Academy is an elementary and middle school tha | |
ickleover is now one of the largest suburbs in | Derby and is still expanding due to ongoing housing |
lliam "Steve" Elliott (born 29 October 1978 in | Derby, Derbyshire) is an English professional footba |
G. Simon Harak, S. J. (born | Derby, Connecticut) is an American peace activist an |
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. |
Andy White (born November 6, 1981 in | Derby, England) is an English footballer. |
Derby North is a borough constituency represented in | |
Just like real demolition | derby, there is a heat, and then a final. |
Rob Childs (born 3 November 1950, in | Derby, England) is a British author, who has written |
The opening scene of the demolition | derby cars is footage from the film Fireball 500. |
he Old Grammar School, St. Peter's Churchyard, | Derby, England, is now a Ladies Hairdressing Salon. |
ee Conor (born Adam Diksa, January 15, 1984 in | Derby, England) is a British pornographic actor. |
Philosophy of Religion from the University of | Derby, Hart is a prominent member of a group of non- |
West | Derby School is a comprehensive school based in Live |
The | Derby Chapel is enclosed to the north and west by a |
en Beloe's and Furley's (a Kingsgate Park (KP) | derby) and is always refereed by Mr. Nevin. |
Derby Dam is a diversion dam on the Truckee River, l | |
January 31, 1971 in | Derby, Connecticut) is an American actress and singe |
Located in | Derby, Derby-Shelton is the last regular stop on the |
It is the final stakes prep to the Florida | Derby and is an official prep race for the Kentucky |
The Crewe to | Derby Line is a railway line in central England, run |
Derby Trailblazers is a semi-professional basketball | |
In the | Derby chapel is a recumbent alabaster effigy by Matt |
Ashley Clifton Palmer (born 28 August 1986 in | Derby, England) is an English footballer who plays f |
niel Ashley Martin (born September 24, 1986 in | Derby, England) is a retired footballer who last pla |
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