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Derby Industrial Museum/Silk Mill World Heritage Sit | |
appearances at Fairport's Cropredy Convention, | Derby Traditional Music and Arts Festival and Shrews |
, the coliseum is also used for boxing, roller | derby and musical acts. |
(From | Derby, tickets must be bought at the ticket office) |
Derby investors, naturally, favoured the scheme by t | |
now Milford, Orange, Woodbridge, Beacon Falls, | Derby and Naugatuck in New Haven County, Connecticut |
now Milford, Orange, Woodbridge, Beacon Falls, | Derby and Naugatuck in New Haven County, Connecticut |
They play in a local | derby against near neighbours and biggest rivals Cum |
The former Midland Railway line to | Derby is nearby, but is not served by the station. |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Nebula |
ompared to urban areas such as Stoke-on-Trent, | Derby and neighbouring Rotherham. |
r is also the first Brewer to win the Home Run | Derby, defeating Nelson Cruz 6-5 in the final round |
league in Arkansas to play a version of roller | derby using new standardized rules and a track desig |
oro were made to rue missed chances during the | derby at Newcastle when Michael Owen gave Newcastle |
There was one replay, the Tyne-Wear | derby between Newcastle United and Sunderland, playe |
of Merseyside', at the Locarno Ballroom, West | Derby Road, Newsham, Liverpool. |
bruary 5, 2011, Cwyka was openly criticised by | Derby boss Nigel Clough after his losing of the ball |
hn Wark is Ipswich's leading goalscorer in the | derby with nine goals, while Hugh Curran remains Nor |
The Dante Stakes serves as a trial for the | Derby, and nine horses have won both races. |
place finisher and the first filly to run the | Derby in nine years, was euthanized following the en |
He scored 13 league goals in 1997-98 as | Derby finished ninth - their highest finish since 19 |
left St James' Park on a point of contract and | Derby wasted no time in appointing him as manager in |
The | Derby du Nord (French pronunciation: , Northern Derb |
nes match is sometimes referred to as Le Petit | Derby du Nord. |
ver Hodder westward from Doeford Bridge to the | Derby Arms north of Longridge (reversing the modern- |
who played professionally for clubs including | Derby County, Northampton Town, and Gillingham, for |
ntwich while Gell marched through Uttoxeter to | Derby, taking Northampton's body with him. |
-eight years to saddle a horse in the Kentucky | Derby when Northern Wolf ran sixth to winner Sunday |
akness Stakes winner Bold Ruler, 1964 Kentucky | Derby winner Northern Dancer, and Triple Crown winne |
He was a defender who played for | Derby County, Norwich City, Wolves and Rotherham Uni |
periods of its history and for that reason the | derby has not been played. |
His sojourn at | Derby was not a success and he moved on to Newcastle |
Roller | Derby was not Weston's only sport. |
The Tees-Wear | derby is not quite as intense or as famous as the Ty |
They played many gigs in and around | Derby, most notably The Cosmo Club and soon built up |
ts, he decided to found a porcelain factory in | Derby, at Nottingham Road. |
former professional footballer who played for | Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Exeter |
9 by the Midland Counties Railway which linked | Derby and Nottingham with Leicester and thence to Lo |
lley Water Board was set up to supply water to | Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield, and the |
It is almost midway between | Derby and Nottingham and is near junction 25 of the |
Manchester City are second, with Liverpool, | Derby County, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea just beh |
He played for Sunderland Tramways, | Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Luton Town, Coventr |
swift and direct road links with nearby cities | Derby and Nottingham, as well as the city of Birming |
(3-11 years) for Trent College located between | Derby and Nottingham.Trent College is a co-education |
the Yorkshire side until 1984 and played with | Derby County, Notts County (on loan), Barnsley and E |
He made guest appearances for | Derby County, Notts County F.C., Birmingham and Nott |
Sadly, since the | Derby is now run on a Saturday those days are long g |
A Vulliamy clock combined with | Derby Porcelain now in Derby Museum |
Tory Party had revived and the contest in West | Derby was now a three-cornered affair with Jones fac |
An extensive service operates within | Derby although numerous services stretch beyond the |
Although he never covered the Epsom | Derby or Oaks for ITV (these were always the provinc |
ignificant performances were wins in the Epsom | Derby, Epsom Oaks, 1,000 Guineas, 2,000 Guineas, St. |
born in Birmingham on October 9, 1905; died in | Derby on October 25, 1998) was a British mycologist |
hen his Adderbury-trained horse Jeddah won the | Derby at odds of 100-1 and also won at Ascot, the Ma |
Situated in the West | Derby district of the city, the Club can now claim t |
oft, merchant of Worcester and his wife Hannah | Derby, daughter of Thomas Derby. |
shire borough with the addition of the City of | Derby wards of Boulton and Chellaston. |
was formally unveiled in 1923, by the Earl of | Derby, Secretary of State for War. |
In the 2000s, the skater/fan based Roller | Derby Hall of Fame based in Brooklyn, New York, corr |
The 1936 extension was attended by the Earl of | Derby, son of the original Earl of Derby who had ope |
r League goal came in the September 2002 local | derby defeat of Aston Villa. |
Young joined a scheme set up by Lord | Derby, Secretary of State for War, under which peopl |
ic secondary school and sixth form in the West | Derby area of Liverpool, England. |
the estates of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby, another of the protagonists in the Second Bar |
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary), is a hospital in | Derby, part of the Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Tr |
he FA Cup, beating Swindon Town of League One, | Derby County of the Championship and Torquay United |
Representation was also secured on the West | Derby Board of Guardians, which supervised health ca |
Benedict Nicolson, Joseph Wright of | Derby: painter of light (1968) vol. 1 pp. |
as among trainer Todd Pletcher's many Kentucky | Derby entries of 2007, but ran a disappointing sixth |
Preciado has 15 goals in this | Derby, all of them with Santa Fe. |
nd advanced aerodynamic concepts in a soap box | derby, which of course were beyond the abilities of |
Lancaster, 5th Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl of | Derby, Duke of Acquitaine, King of Castile Y Leon, a |
of Erasmus Darwin' (1792) by Joseph Wright of | Derby, 'Apotheosis of Penelope Boothby' by Henry Fus |
Lafone was born in the West | Derby area of Liverpool, the fourth son of Samuel La |
on to the Royal Society, In 1996 he became the | Derby Chair of Zoology, where as of 2008, he remains |
The | Derby Cabinet of 1867 as painted by Henry Gales. |
In 1878, Salisbury succeeded Lord | Derby (son of the former Prime Minister) as Foreign |
nd of the FA Cup where they were eliminated by | Derby County of the Football League First Division. |
FA Cup match to be played at The Dell, against | Derby County of the Football League First Division, |
Phillips House began with Elias Hasket | Derby, one of America's first self-made millionaires |
e 1931 general election Cleary fought the West | Derby division of Liverpool. |
The London | derby clash of Arsenal-Chelsea went to a replay, wit |
It is based in the west of | Derby, just off the A52. |
In the summer of 2006, the company closed its | Derby satellite office, making all its programmers a |
In the next round, a Manchester | derby at Old Trafford, City lost 4-2 to exit the com |
wever, before their second game - a Manchester | derby at Old Trafford - Ernest Mangnall had already |
31 August 1957: The Manchester | derby at Old Trafford sees United beat City 4-1 with |
He then scored a vital goal in the | derby against Oldham Athletic, when he volleyed in t |
ment and Diamond Bus Dennis Darts to ex-Arriva | Derby Volvo Olympians. |
1917 Kentucky | Derby winner Omar Khayyam |
remembered for a heroic performance in a Milan | Derby, played on October 25, 1981. |
s in seven games including a hat-trick against | Derby County on his debut. |
He made his first appearance for | Derby County on 1 November 2003, aged 16, in a leagu |
He finally retired after Galileo's Epsom | Derby victory on 9 June 2001, 40 years after his fir |
Despite | Derby struggling on their return to the top flight J |
niversity in the week and plays its matches at | Derby Road on Sunday afternoons. |
Williams scored his first Swansea goal against | Derby County on 16 September 2008. |
ed up with former Wigan manager Paul Jewell at | Derby County on 3 January 2008. |
r basis for several years - his debut, against | Derby County on 5 January 1952 was the only appearan |
Davies scored his first goal for | Derby County on 16 July 2008 in a pre season friendl |
awks fans celebrate their team's 2007 Southern | Derby Championship on August 17, 2007 at SAS Soccer |
best result of the season, a 6-2 victory over | Derby County on October 20th 1888 was achieved with |
He made his debut against | Derby County on December 7, 1912, playing three game |
for Burnley in a 2-1 win over his former club | Derby County on 27 November 2010. |
Low tide at the | Derby wharf on King Sound |
His first goal came against | Derby County on 15 October 1927. |
ly his fourth league start in the away loss to | Derby County on 6 November. |
ational duty, with the Aussie 'keeper going to | Derby County on a loan transfer in March 2011. |
He later joined | Derby County on 28 November 2007, before resigning 1 |
amba in the 84th of the team's 2-0 away win at | Derby County on 12 February 2011. |
On 27 November, he signed for | Derby County on a five week loan spell. |
nal organization, the WFTDA(Women's Flat Track | Derby Association) on May 26, 2007. |
His final game for | Derby came on 7 February 1914. |
He eventually joined Championship side | Derby County on an emergency loan deal. |
s made his first-team debut in a 3-2 defeat at | Derby County on 20 Mar 1963. |
d Clapton Orient, scoring on his debut against | Derby County on September 2. |
The | derby has on occasion been marred by violence, the m |
made his first appearance in a home defeat to | Derby County on 4 October 2008. |
8 it was announced that Commons had signed for | Derby County on a free transfer, penning a three-yea |
he horses Molter trained were 1947 Santa Anita | Derby winner, On Trust, 1956 Santa Anita Handicap wi |
creasingly tenuous, with prosperous suburbs of | Derby encroaching on the seat. |
a 2-1 first leg win in the League Cup away at | Derby County on 19 September 2000. |
rns at the club prevented Waghorn from joining | Derby County on loan during the January transfer win |
ne That Bird finished second in the Borderland | Derby and on March 29 had a fourth-place finish in t |
debut for the Millers in a 1-0 defeat away at | Derby County on 13 March 2004. |
However | Derby lost on Cup Final day, leaving them still 7 po |
He was born in | Derby, Connecticut on July 2, 1785. |
Coincidently Coventry City went on to beat | Derby 6-1 on the day that scene was filmed. |
n loaned out to a Championship side, this time | Derby County on 7 January 2010 as competition for th |
When the Queen opened the Royal | Derby Hospital on 1 April 2010, the pupils of Wren P |
ls from Steve Bloomer and Billy McDonald eased | Derby through, on their way to another final. |
ed a Football League Championship goal against | Derby County on boxing day 2002) |
In July 1984, Palmer moved to | Derby County on a free transfer. |
signed with Football League Championship club | Derby County on a two-year contract before ever maki |
nst Manchester United in 1995 before moving to | Derby County on a free transfer in August that year. |
Mackay eventually left his post at | Derby County on 22 March 2006, claiming he could lea |
However, he was not offered a contract by | Derby, and on 4 September, he was snapped up by Chri |
eague a few games later meaning the East Lancs | Derby is once again on hold. |
d Flying Ebony who won the 51st running of the | Derby by one and a half lengths. |
rrently hosts the Minnesota RollerGirls roller | derby league, one of the founding members of the Wom |
gents Messrs Shaw and Fuller of College Place, | Derby, where one of the partners Mr. Fuller was his |
He made only two further appearances for | Derby, although one of those was as a substitute in |
, following a 1-4 loss to Rimini in a regional | derby and only seven points gained in the first four |
with a 3-3 draw with old rivals Leeds United, | Derby lost only one of their opening seven fixtures, |
90 from the satellite graduate-entry school at | Derby, which opened in 2003 . |
The first Brown | Derby was opened in 1937 by John A. Morris, the fath |
Derby Racecourse opened in 1848 right next to the Mi | |
New Zealand | Derby winner: Opera |
Roller | Derby ceased operations in 1973 and as a result the |
t or Canal from Chesterfield, in the county of | Derby, through or near Worksop and Retford, to join |
Steel City | Derby Demons or SCDD, are a women's flat-track rolle |
In 1643, the Earl of | Derby was ordered by King Charles to fortify the Isl |
mer, Omar Khayyam (winner of the 1917 Kentucky | Derby), Boots, Ormsdale and Chiclet. |
embedded Apache | Derby or other DBMS with JDBC 3 driver) for storing |
ding Hyperion for Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of | Derby and other prominent owners such as King George |
eason in Rome, with a goal in the historic 3-0 | Derby win over inter-city rivals Roma. |
verpool that month, the first a 2-1 Merseyside | derby win over Everton at Anfield, the second a goal |
n over Stoke - Kirkham scoring five of the six | derby goals over the two matches. |
seconds in the closing stages of an FA Cup 5-0 | derby win over Crewe. |
r title in either the Championship or the Lord | Derby Cup over the next fifty-seven years. |
Scoring a try in the christmas period | derby win over the Ospreys. |
rief return to action included a goal in a 2-1 | derby win over Wrexham to take his club league tally |
Butler made his Football League debut in a 1-0 | derby victory over Tranmere Rovers in January 1986 a |
d to manage the brewery company and was MP for | Derby for over 35 years. |
er famously helped the Warriors achieve a huge | derby double over local rivals Gloucester by kicking |
The Earl of | Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative ad |
At | Derby, he oversaw the development of young stars suc |
The | Derby family owed its rise to a treacherous ancestor |
(which is the official site of the | Derby and owned by Churchill Downs). |
He was one of four Kentucky | Derby winners owned by Colonel Edward R. Bradley and |
After a fifth place finish in March's Florida | Derby, his owner dismissed his trainer and replaced |
m the 18th century, founder of the Royal Crown | Derby and owner of porcelain factories at Bow, Chels |
The dam was named after the | Derby Southern Pacific Railroad station. |
Derby, the Paddock (1892) | |
In June 1982, | Derby County paid £40,000 for his services, but woul |
Joseph Wright of | Derby also painted Dovedale by Moonlight, capturing |
ourth he had lost in the last decade) before a | derby with Panathinaikos. |
That season's | derby saw Park Avenue record a record 5-0 for a Brad |
Santa Cruz also houses | Derby skate park. |
He was again linked with | Derby as part of a joint £1m move to the Rams with t |
at the time with his wife and young family in | Derby as part of a field trip into the Great Sandy D |
The Bath Street area of | Derby, was part of the land of William Strutt. |
centuries later Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby took part in a rebellion against Edward III. |
on Shoscombe before he had a chance to win the | Derby and pay off all his debts. |
Coventry, | Derby (in Pear Tree near Mango) and Kent. |
her father/son/grandson combination to win the | Derby was Pensive (1944) who sired Ponder (1949) who |
In concept, Twisted Metal 2 is a demolition | derby which permits the usage of ballistic projectil |
ts, buying important works by Joseph Wright of | Derby (Three Persons Viewing the Gladiator by Candle |
first minutes of the season opener, the local | derby between Phoenix and Kestrels, she was forced t |
Members included Thomas | Derby, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and J |
He is related through his grandsire to 1907 | Derby winner Pink Star. |
roved a fine sire, producing the 1898 American | Derby winner Pink Coat and 1898 Suburban Handicap wi |
he was hit by the King's horse during the 1913 | Derby, took place here that same year. |
The first North Carolina | Derby took place in the 1993 USISL season and was be |
The most recent | derby took place on 5 February 2011, with Hull City |
The | derby took place on 27 August, and a crowd of 14,283 |
The most recent | derby took place on 23rd April 2011, with Shrewsbury |
On 8 October 1915, the first Sevilla-Betis | derby took place, ending with a 4-3 Sevilla victory. |
t national television coverage of the Kentucky | Derby took place. |
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