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y CrossCountry southbound to Leeds, Sheffield, | Derby, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Pl |
However, with a lack of funds, Cox left for | Derby County and Keegan retired. |
Exham also played football as left-half for | Derby County. |
and 1844, connecting Nottingham, Leicester and | Derby with Rugby and thence, via the London and Birm |
the line-up of their teams, but Francis Ley at | Derby made his own decisions. |
The "permanent" library in | Derby was established in 1811 in Queen Street. |
-1780), Member of Parliament for Lichfield and | Derby, changed his name in 1728 to Venables-Vernon a |
inton and the junction with the main line from | Derby to Crewe. |
The former Midland Railway line to | Derby is nearby, but is not served by the station. |
by the North Midland Railway on its line from | Derby to Leeds., At one time, there were three railw |
by the North Midland Railway on its line from | Derby to Leeds. |
e 1870 by the Midland Railway on its line from | Derby to Leeds Wellington Station. |
many trains from the Midland Railway line from | Derby continued to use Camp Hill until New Street wa |
the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to | Derby and was situated in a cutting to the east of M |
the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to | Derby. |
s that be, to have a second railway line serve | Derby, that when the Act ((the Great Northern (Derby |
the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to | Derby. |
current Principal is former NFL lineman Glenn | Derby. |
He was again linked with | Derby as part of a joint £1m move to the Rams with t |
ember 2007, after previously being linked with | Derby County in July. |
l sold the club to new owner Lionel Pickering, | Derby County were relegated and had to sell several |
6th form Centre run jointly by Littleover and | Derby Moor Community Sports College, with joint head |
He left home as a young boy to live in | Derby with his uncle James Thomason, who went on to |
Butterworth lived in | Derby until his death in the early months of 1938, a |
ndidate for the constituency of Liverpool West | Derby for the general election of 1923. |
e Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West | Derby from 1903 to 1918, and for Liverpool Edge Hill |
d Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West | Derby at a 1954 by-election. |
southwest by Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West | Derby, and Bootle and in the east by St Helens North |
was returned to parliament for Liverpool West | Derby in 1888, a seat he held until his premature de |
e Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West | Derby since 2010. |
e Member of Parliament (MP) for Liverpool West | Derby from 1983 to 2010. |
st Conservative MP to represent Liverpool West | Derby, which has become a Labour stronghold in recen |
ol Riverside, Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West | Derby, Southport, and remained broadly the same, des |
ted for the safe Labour seat of Liverpool West | Derby, where Stephen Twigg was selected instead, and |
Stephen Twigg (MP for Liverpool West | Derby) |
erpool City Council Ward in the Liverpool West | Derby Parliamentary constituency. |
The Liverpool West | Derby by-election, 1919 was a parliamentary by-elect |
ections for the constituency of Liverpool West | Derby. |
Dorothy Heathcote lives in | Derby and is still teaching and writing. |
is a professional snooker player who lives in | Derby. |
Its editor lives in | Derby. |
In 1755, he was living in | Derby, England, where he owned a large and valuable |
ed for Galston, Celtic, Ayr United on loan and | Derby County. |
seasons at Wigan, spending a period on loan at | Derby County where he scored once against Ipswich To |
After Shefki Kuqi was loaned to | Derby County, Dobbie was the only fit and avalible s |
orable home victories over bitter local rivals | Derby County and Leicester City. |
Butlin started out with his local side, | Derby County, in 1967. |
Kimberley School of the Air is also located in | Derby. |
fe as a boys school that used to be located in | Derby Road, Gloucester, England. |
istoric Presbyterian church complex located at | Derby in Erie County, New York. |
The Kraus Corset Factory is located in | Derby, Connecticut. |
Located in | Derby, Derby-Shelton is the last regular stop on the |
(3-11 years) for Trent College located between | Derby and Nottingham.Trent College is a co-education |
rains Master Cutler service runs to London via | Derby and Leicester Mondays to Fridays providing a f |
was provided on the west side of London Road, | Derby. |
o direct return weekday services to London via | Derby and Leicester along the Midland Main Line. |
ord at one time had offices in both London and | Derby. |
eld as Bingham, Oakham, Leicester, Long Eaton, | Derby and Manchester. |
Looks like | Derby were the only team still close enough to overt |
boundary changes, South Derbyshire loses these | Derby wards to become co-terminous with its district |
ly his fourth league start in the away loss to | Derby County on 6 November. |
ue debut on 19 September 1896 in a 3-4 loss at | Derby, but had to wait until the 1898-99 season to b |
h End on 1 January 2011, in a 1-2 loss against | Derby County. |
He made his debut in a 3-1 loss against | Derby County and played 20 league and cup games for |
They reached the final, but lost to | Derby County 1-0. |
lub reach the play-offs, in which they lost to | Derby County in the semifinal. |
tertiary institutions, namely Loughborough and | Derby Universities. |
ose hostility to the radicals of the Lunar and | Derby Philosophical Societies intensified in the Bri |
During his time at Luton and | Derby, Pembridge established himself as a left midfi |
He was M.P. for | Derby in 1621, 1624, 1625, and 1626; lord-lieutenant |
Dave Mackay helped | Derby County win the league championship in his firs |
ony Book of Manchester City and Dave Mackay of | Derby County. |
David Mackay guided | Derby County to their second league title in four ye |
ncluding the decorative lampposts were made in | Derby by Andrew Handyside & Co. |
Connolly made his | Derby debut as a substitute in an opening day home d |
rld of Sports' live coverage of major Kentucky | Derby prep races from 1986 through 2001. |
for his team to a 2-0 win and thus making the | derby event an even more disappointing night for the |
ng' promotional show - West Field Mall Opening | Derby ‘Showtime' Cuban Groove - Birmingham NEC Corpo |
er 1953, he returned to football management at | Derby County to replace Stuart McMillan. |
on Albion to replace Paul Jewell as manager of | Derby County. |
irst person to hold the position of manager at | Derby County, stepping up from his previous position |
er to survive, when Clough, by then manager of | Derby County, bid £2,500 for the player. |
une 2005 - George Burley resigns as manager of | Derby County, citing differences with the club's boa |
When Storer took over as manager of | Derby County, he promptly signed McDonnell for the t |
as among trainer Todd Pletcher's many Kentucky | Derby entries of 2007, but ran a disappointing sixth |
On 4 March 2011, | Derby County confirmed that they have signed Duke on |
After a fifth place finish in March's Florida | Derby, his owner dismissed his trainer and replaced |
cil and police, over 2,000 people marched from | Derby Road to the civic centre. |
nd they finished with a four point margin over | Derby, taking the title when Derby dropped a point o |
Rolls-Royce Marine Division, | Derby |
o was a magistrate and poet of Markeaton, near | Derby |
of Arms since 1555, when Phillip and Mary gave | Derby House, standing at the northeast corner of the |
for Michail Antonio in the home match against | Derby County. |
were preparing for a Coca-Cola cup match with | Derby. |
In 1886 he played one football match for | Derby County. |
His first match for | Derby was against Manchester United in May 2001 and |
it has held 51,385 for an FA Cup match against | Derby County in 1949. |
ute for Matty Fryatt in the away match against | Derby County. |
h the first kick of his first trail match with | Derby County 'A', and convinced George Jobey to pay |
ackle on an opposing player in a match against | Derby County. |
le to take part in the following matchday, the | derby against Real Sociedad, he netted another, in a |
e 2008-09 season, summarised matches involving | Derby County for BBC Radio Derby. |
niversity in the week and plays its matches at | Derby Road on Sunday afternoons. |
te the service from Nottingham to Matlock (via | Derby). |
did take the lead through William Maxwell but | Derby proved to be too good for Stoke with Steve Blo |
uled him out of first-team action until May as | Derby reached the end of season play-off games. |
In 1657 he was Mayor of | Derby and in 1659 was in parliament again as part of |
n Derbyshire when he was described as mayor of | Derby. |
During the year that he was Mayor of | Derby he managed to replace the old William Strutt I |
Henry Arnold rose to be Mayor of | Derby and in 1910 he had the honour of awarding his |
During the year that he was Mayor of | Derby, Sir Alfred Seale Haslam managed to replace th |
ls from Steve Bloomer and Billy McDonald eased | Derby through, on their way to another final. |
The McDowell's Indian | Derby is a horse racing event held on the first Sund |
ds he picked up another Cup winners medal with | Derby in 1946, becoming the only player to win Cup w |
was also received an FA Cup winners medal with | Derby in 1946. |
n, Bakewell Fisher, he moved from Melbourne to | Derby, where he set up a workshop and forge at Oake' |
his retirement Kerr resided at Melbourne Hall, | Derby, and died there on 12 May 1927. |
ibutive and Allied Workers and was a member of | Derby Town Council for 25 years. |
Vic; Danny Bouncing and The Glass Menagerie at | Derby Playhouse; Sideman and Burning Blue in the Wes |
eph Clay came originally from Merrybower, near | Derby. |
ear the Boab Prison Tree, 0.6 km (0.4 mi) from | Derby. |
lby, near Melton Mowbray, and at Mickleover in | Derby. |
line between Egginton and the Midland Railway | Derby to Birmingham line was opened on 13 July 1849. |
phy competed for whenever East Midlands rivals | Derby County and Nottingham Forest play each other ( |
It is almost midway between | Derby and Nottingham and is near junction 25 of the |
Matt Redmile (Shrewsbury Town), Miles Addison ( | Derby County) and Jermaine Pennant (Notts County, Ar |
machinery at Cotchetts' silk spinning mill in | Derby, making it one of the earliest examples of a f |
recession and competition from other mills in | Derby and Cheshire. |
ng last-minute equalisers against Millwall and | Derby County in Arsenal's successful FA Cup and Leag |
s are instantly recognizable: Liza Minnelli in | derby hat and black stockings, Elizabeth Taylor, Lau |
and arguably the greatest single 90 minutes in | Derby County's history, came in the 2nd Round of the |
mber 27 and played the full 90 minutes against | Derby County, before going on to play in a further t |
was maintained for only twelve minutes before | Derby County equalised, through a goal from Steve Bl |
Like most modern roller | derby, the league is do-it-yourself and 100% skater |
as not until 1956 when the modern-day Kentucky | Derby Festival was reborn. |
He later became assistant MOH at | Derby. |
Montreal Roller | Derby League became the first non-U.S. |
he first team formed under the Montreal Roller | Derby League. |
City Rollergirls (Baltimore), Montreal Roller | Derby and Steel City Derby Demons at Earls Court Exh |
Montreal Roller | Derby, the first flat-track roller derby league in M |
ilk, cotton and calico mill on the Morledge at | Derby. |
Gig Morton - | Derby |
ften act as a substitute to the most important | derby. |
by many people as being one of the most loyal | Derby County players ever for his services and contr |
The most recent | derby took place on 5 February 2011, with Hull City |
he banter and gloating seen in most intra-city | derby games. |
ent's 5th place finish was his most successful | Derby and in 1962 Green Hornet gave a 6th place best |
The most recent | Derby winner was Super Saver (2010). |
The most recent | derby took place on 23rd April 2011, with Shrewsbury |
Moult left | Derby School at 17 but, by 22, had his first dairy f |
of England school, and, after another move to | Derby, in the English midlands, she attended grammar |
er the next three seasons before a £1m move to | Derby County in the Premier League for the 1997-98 s |
hat season, he completed a months loan move to | Derby County in February 2006, as the club tried to |
He moved to | Derby County in December 1999, where he most notably |
wark; thirty years later his body was moved to | Derby, to be interred with his mother. |
out with new manager Steve Bruce and moved to | Derby County in a swap deal for Jonathan Hunt. |
the 1933-34 season in the reserves he moved to | Derby County in September 1934. |
He then moved to | Derby County in 1986 for £25,000 where he spent most |
first team action at Molineux and he moved to | Derby County in May 1949. |
He moved to | Derby County in 1923, and formed a prolific partners |
amp who played for the team before he moved to | Derby County. |
He moved to | Derby County in October 1979, where he featured in 6 |
The architect moved to | Derby in circa 1760, where he was the agent of Forem |
On January 31, 2008, Stubbs moved to | Derby County in a 18 month deal on a free transfer. |
tional Combustion Engineering when it moved to | Derby in 1922. |
In June 1954 he moved to | Derby County, making over 200 appearances before a £ |
In July 1984, Palmer moved to | Derby County on a free transfer. |
ractised initially in London, before moving to | Derby in 1913 just prior to the First World War. |
erford United F.C. in Ireland before moving to | Derby County F.C. in August 1974 for a fee of £30,00 |
50 appearances for The Blades before moving to | Derby County for a brief spell in 1996. |
he grounds, most notably in 1901 by moving the | Derby Summer House (built 1794 to designs by Samuel |
ames scoring 11 goals for QPR before moving to | Derby County in 1985. |
n where he spent four seasons before moving to | Derby County. |
nst Manchester United in 1995 before moving to | Derby County on a free transfer in August that year. |
recouped notable sums by selling Dean Moxey to | Derby County and Danny Seaborne to Southampton. |
to Sheffield United and Hull City, Moxey, and | Derby, recovered their form to go on a four match un |
Bob Laxton - former local MP for | Derby North. |
Their son William was also MP for | Derby. |
His father had been MP for | Derby. |
d to manage the brewery company and was MP for | Derby for over 35 years. |
He was also the Master of Music at | Derby Cathedral, assistant organist at several great |
b, a pub team based at 'Sir Charles Napier' in | Derby and then for the Derby Midland Club. |
ing 4th in 2005, and the Welsh National Mascot | Derby with a win coming in 2002. |
In 1880, he won the national amateur | Derby dog show. |
swift and direct road links with nearby cities | Derby and Nottingham, as well as the city of Birming |
ane wooden suspension bridge existed nearer to | Derby. |
in the north; to Downing Street and nearly to | Derby Gate in the south; and from roughly the elevat |
New Zealand | Derby - Disowned |
New Zealand | Derby - Emmeline |
New Zealand | Derby - Multiform |
Winning horse Day Star set a new Kentucky | Derby record with a winning time of 2:37.25. |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Nebula |
New Zealand | Derby: Flying Jib |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Manuka |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Stonyhurst |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Cheviot |
7 he left Wigan to join Jewell at his new club | Derby County. |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Opera |
On July 28, the first New York | Derby was contested when the Red Bulls faced FC New |
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