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The Little Eaton Gangway and | Derby Canal (Second ed.). |
had been opened in 1839 by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway from Derby to Hampton-in-Arde |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway in Derby at what become known |
During his time at Luton and | Derby, Pembridge established himself as a left midfi |
He later joined Notts County (1946-1949) and | Derby County (1949-1951) before rejoining Rangers in |
tertiary institutions, namely Loughborough and | Derby Universities. |
p Final was contested by Nottingham Forest and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
ns proved extremely and lastingly popular, and | Derby continued to thrive. |
n 1839 with the building of the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway. |
pswich Town, Charlton Athletic, Luton Town and | Derby County. |
It is based at Littleover Community School and | Derby Moor Community Sports College. |
Hannah played for Washington Colliery and | Derby County before joining Port Vale in June 1938. |
ootball League playing for Birmingham City and | Derby County. |
ed for Galston, Celtic, Ayr United on loan and | Derby County. |
ague by five points from Manchester United and | Derby County. |
up Final was contested by Sheffield United and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
he 1903 FA Cup Final was contested by Bury and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
nolds's comic operas The Fountain of Youth and | Derby Day. |
He appeared as a guest for both Aldershot and | Derby County during the war. |
There was one replay, between Sunderland and | Derby County, played in the following midweek fixtur |
in a day Monday-Friday to Tamworth, Burton and | Derby at 1750. |
The Nottingham and | Derby Railway Companion, (1839) Republished 1979 wit |
ned in 1839 as Coleshill by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway on its original route from De |
ders' Futurity then in 1962 the Forerunner and | Derby Trial Stakes before finishing second in the Ke |
6th form Centre run jointly by Littleover and | Derby Moor Community Sports College, with joint head |
Coleshill, the first was on the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway (later part of the Midland Ra |
yles route 59, which runs between Ilkeston and | Derby with departures to Derby between approximately |
rds, the line originated as the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to Derby, then the North Midl |
s InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and | Derby run through at high speed, but do not always s |
Village, Bulls Bridge, Shepaug, Stevenson and | Derby dams. |
he line originally built by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway. |
It was opened in 1840 by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway, one year after the line open |
The Burnley-Manchester United and | Derby County-Nottingham Forest ties were played inst |
Vermont General Assembly in 1872 and 1874, and | Derby in 1884, 1886 and 1883. |
over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and | Derby, in Connecticut. |
15th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Notts and | Derby Regiment), reaching the rank of serjeant. |
o was appointed High Sheriff of Nottingham and | Derby in 1480. |
n June 4, it was confirmed that Kilmarnock and | Derby had agreed a fee that would allow Bryson to co |
athedral, Bath Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral and | Derby Cathedral. |
n the FA Premier League with Coventry City and | Derby County. |
ng last-minute equalisers against Millwall and | Derby County in Arsenal's successful FA Cup and Leag |
hews turned out for Coventry City, Chelsea and | Derby County, making over 100 league appearances for |
played for clubs including Chelsea, Celtic and | Derby County. |
esley Rovers, Nottingham Forest (on trial) and | Derby County before joining Port Vale for 'a substan |
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Luton Town and | Derby County and scored twice in the 1949 FA Cup Fin |
all League for Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers and | Derby County. |
ocomotive Superintendent of the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway and later of the Midland Rail |
ng streak to Birmingham City, Ipswich Town and | Derby this time in the league. |
pells with Cardiff City, Nottingham Forest and | Derby County. |
The railway between Stoke-on-Trent and | Derby runs to the north of Marchington but Marchingt |
North Midland Railway, and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway. |
Croxhall opened in 1840 by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway was previously known as Oakle |
ire and a third from South East Derbyshire and | Derby city. |
was made a second lieutenant in the Notts and | Derby Regiment (the Sherwood Foresters) at the outbr |
chester, on Margaret, countess of Richmond and | Derby, in 1509. |
has scouted for English sides Ipswich Town and | Derby County. |
In 1844, the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway, the Midland Counties and the |
was first opened in 1842 by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway on its line into Birmingham L |
Not to be confused with the Wolves and | Derby County footballer of the same name Jimmy Dunn |
on before joining Sheffield United in 1967 and | Derby County the following year. |
The restaurant's owners and | Derby Pie creators were Walter and Leaudra Kern, who |
ginal route between Nottingham London Road and | Derby Friargate, England. |
spending time out on loan with Portsmouth and | Derby County. |
the ballad called on Cheshire, Lancashire and | Derby and spared married men and widow's sons, did n |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. |
It was opened in 1842 by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway as Wilnecote and Fazeley, the |
land, Westmoreland, Lancaster, Nottingham, and | Derby in 1293. |
eli, passed the Second Reform Act in 1867, and | Derby retired from politics the following year, Disr |
o play wartime football for Mansfield Town and | Derby County. |
tballer who played for Queens Park Rangers and | Derby County in the 1980s. |
molished and turned into a housing estate; and | Derby College has built two new purpose built sites; |
-1780), Member of Parliament for Lichfield and | Derby, changed his name in 1728 to Venables-Vernon a |
War II, guesting on occasion for both Vale and | Derby County during the war years. |
left St James' Park on a point of contract and | Derby wasted no time in appointing him as manager in |
irst serving as MEP for Staffordshire East and | Derby, and later as one of the members for the East |
t the other end of the table, Leeds United and | Derby County (First Division champions as recently a |
ever former Port Vale player Ross Davidson and | Derby County trainee Sam Gibbs will be the star attr |
otherwise he would have been ever-present, and | Derby missed promotion to the First Division on goal |
d in 1842 as Forge Mills by the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway on its line from Whitacre Jun |
ty, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Birmingham City and | Derby County. |
on and Hibernian in 2001-02, then Coventry and | Derby County the following season. |
Both Aston Villa and | Derby County gave him trials, but it was the 'Blues' |
for the reserves against Shrewsbury Town, and | Derby County, for whom he featured in a reserve defe |
reer, with circuits of varying difficulty, and | Derby Mode, where players are encouraged to deal as |
and 1844, connecting Nottingham, Leicester and | Derby with Rugby and thence, via the London and Birm |
per due to competition from the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway which also transported coal f |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. |
re he managed during the Second World War, and | Derby County, where he won a double of the Football |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. |
n 1752, and Ebenezer Latham of the Findern and | Derby academy in 1754. |
tonebridge Railway (part of the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway, itself one of the constituen |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. |
ose hostility to the radicals of the Lunar and | Derby Philosophical Societies intensified in the Bri |
s to play for teams such as Buxton, Bolton and | Derby County. |
urnet Valley to meet either the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway or the Midland Counties Railw |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway) |
e North Midland Railway and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway to form the Midland Railway. |
xited administration without arrangements, and | Derby County, who had been league champions just nin |
Athletic, West Ham United, Oldham Athletic and | Derby County. |
e youth academies of English clubs Walsall and | Derby County, but made his professional debut in Nor |
Negotiations between Leeds United and | Derby County for Dickinson to sign on an emergency l |
North Midland Railway, and the Birmingham and | Derby Junction Railway in 1844 created the Midland R |
to Sheffield United and Hull City, Moxey, and | Derby, recovered their form to go on a four match un |
h Tikva (all in Israel), Bolton Wanderers, and | Derby County but failed to make an impact in England |
(2-0), Walsall Town (6-0 after a 2-2 draw) and | Derby Midland (1-0) before going out in the Fourth R |
red 29 goals in 118 games for Fiorentina), and | Derby County. |
seated in the counties of Dorset, Somerset and | Derby in England. |
team was that which competed in the Notts and | Derby League in the early 1970s but the club in its |
e a hub for local services from Nottingham and | Derby to connect with a high speed service from Lond |
Although the Bow, Chelsea, Worcester and | Derby factories had, before Spode, established a pro |
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