「Derby」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「and」)
該当件数 : 147件
the | Derby Marathon and mini-Marathon. |
Lowndes then became a schoolmaster at | Derby School and rowed for Derby Rowing Club. |
ed between the single-member constituencies of | Derby North and Derby South in 1950. |
The painting is now on display at | Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby, England. |
This linked with both | Derby Friargate and Burton upon Trent. |
on's first non-urban flat track women's roller | derby team and are part of the grass-roots derby rev |
of only four men to have raced both a Kentucky | Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
of only four men to have raced both a Kentucky | Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
phy competed for whenever East Midlands rivals | Derby County and Nottingham Forest play each other ( |
Hopkinson played for | Derby County and Mansfield Town before joining Port |
painting was on loan and in the collection of | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
However, with a lack of funds, Cox left for | Derby County and Keegan retired. |
Derby brunch and dinner are also popular traditions | |
After leaving Shrewsbury he played for | Derby County and Bristol Rovers. |
Derby, Nottingham, and the tower of Lincoln Cathedra | |
s the son of former Halifax, Blackburn Rovers, | Derby County and Portsmouth forward, Arthur Groves. |
Locker played association football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
Teague grew up in | Derby, Kansas and Sembach, Germany before moving to |
It was later reassembled within the | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
Some of his paintings were donated to | Derby Museum and Art Gallery by Alfred E. Goodey. |
, (1922) Duffield: Village, Church and Castle, | Derby: Harpur and Son |
O'Reilly had trials with | Derby County and Nottingham Forest before signing fo |
He continued his interest in boxing in the | Derby area and was involved in coaching. |
He was then educated at | Derby School and St John's College, Cambridge. |
graphy is described in the minerals section of | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
Virgil's Tomb: the 1782 version in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery |
7cm specimen can be found in the collection of | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
In 1856 he was the President of | Derby Town and County Museum and Natural History Soc |
Wormley and Chelmsford he held incumbencies in | Derby, Wirksworth and Carsington after which he was |
er John Gregory had employed him as a coach at | Derby County, and Gregory was suspended from the job |
re is a post-16 6th form Centre run jointly by | Derby Moor and Littleover Community School, with joi |
The skeleton is exhibited in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery and is 3 metres (9.8 ft |
s had signed for Everton, John Goodall went to | Derby County and Thomson to Wolves. |
He was educated at | Derby School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gradua |
between 1894 and 1903 and football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
It is the place of Birth of | Derby County and former Denmark international soccer |
Maxine tried to be both a professional Roller | Derby girl and an Ice Skater but was unsuccessful. |
1953) was an cathedral organist, who served in | Derby Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral. |
Hayward began his career with | Derby County and made his League debut in 1990, but |
areer in 1976 with BBC Local Radio stations in | Derby, Leicester, and Birmingham. |
Three of his paintings are in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after being gifted by A |
He has represented many clubs including | Derby County and Rotherham United and has to date pl |
e regimental museum of the 9th/12th Lancers in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
He became jockey Jerry Bailey's 2nd Kentucky | Derby winner and the second in a row for trainer D. |
The bogies were made at Bombardier's plant in | Derby, UK and are fully gauge convertible to standar |
azilian F-5M is also equipped with the Israeli | Derby missile and can operate in a BVR environment. |
64-1923) was a Canadian mathematician, born in | Derby, England, and educated at Trinity College, Cam |
them were occupied by two other local rivals - | Derby County and Leicester City. |
ickly earned popularity for driving demolition | derby cars, and appeared on ABC's Wide World of Spor |
Born in 1909 he was educated at | Derby School and Keble College, Oxford and ordained |
n Tamworth, England) is a goalkeeping coach at | Derby County and former footballer. |
leans County towns of Brownington, Charleston, | Derby, Holland, and Morgan. |
d, to be replaced by Second Division Champions | Derby County and runners up, Chelsea. |
Derby County and Nottingham Forest, football clubs l | |
, Oxford City as well as Football League clubs | Derby County and Stoke. |
and Stoke City before he crossed the Potteries | derby divide and joined Port Vale in August 1921. |
He went on to play for | Derby County and Southend United before making his f |
lower Naugatuck River Valley towns of Ansonia, | Derby, Seymour, and Naugatuck which are now in the 3 |
Aldershot and Cardiff City and the latter with | Derby County and Aldershot. |
ton Moor - some of which are also displayed in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
His clubs included Sunderland, | Derby County and also Nottingham Forest and was part |
n, Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Derby County and Mansfield Town. |
It was revived in 1979 at the | Derby Playhouse, and again in 1982 with Bruce Payne |
e was in negotiations with Premier League side | Derby County and joined them after work permit probl |
He had loan spells at | Derby County and Millwall and featured regularly for |
pearances, and also played League football for | Derby County and Wrexham. |
eviously played in the English Premiership for | Derby County and the English First Division for West |
ue for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Luton Town and | Derby County and scored twice in the 1949 FA Cup Fin |
rgirls (LRG) is an all-women flat track roller | derby league and not-for-profit organisation based i |
On the bird's death he presented its body to | Derby Museum and Art Gallery where its taxidermied s |
otballer who played in The Football League for | Derby County and Stoke City. |
Derby County and West Bromwich Albion contested the | |
ober to precede the recording of the album, in | Derby, Southampton and Folkestone. |
Watson scaled down his career by playing for | Derby County and making a brief return to his first |
ootballer who played for West Bromwich Albion, | Derby County and Oxford United. |
In March 1956 he joined | Derby County, and the following season helped them t |
Sugg captained The Wednesday, | Derby County and Burnley in football and was Everton |
E. Madden, who had already bred four Kentucky | Derby winners, and was raced by New York carpet manu |
e Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Derby County and Scunthorpe United. |
ho played for Swansea Town, Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Yeovil and Petters United. |
Warwick, Arkesden played for Burton Wanderers, | Derby County, and Burton United, before joining Manc |
ls), Arsenal, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, | Derby County and Sunderland before joining Port Vale |
w limited playing action and was loaned out to | Derby County and Preston North End in England. |
Derby Museum and Art Gallery holds collections of wo | |
st son of William Bemrose, and was educated at | Derby School and King William's College, in the Isle |
with victories over Gillingham, Cardiff City, | Derby County and Ipswich Town. |
8) was an English football manager who managed | Derby County and Manchester City. |
east of the city, bordered by Knotty Ash, West | Derby, Broadgreen and to the east, Roby. |
Lombard was promoted to chief designer at the | Derby plant, and was made Rolls-Royce's chief aerona |
He hit 16 goals in 64 games in a resurgent | Derby team and was named as one of their best ever i |
Some of his work is presented in | Derby Museum and Art Gallery after 77 of his paintin |
was a professional footballer, who played for | Derby County and Huddersfield Town as a full back. |
Russell began his coaching career at | Derby County and subsequently joined Walsall where h |
mer professional manager at Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Hartlepool United. |
It is centred around West | Derby village and incorporates Blackmoor Park Junior |
rney Bright - the sculptor responsible for the | Derby Clock and the River Horse statue - that change |
e Baptist, Liverpool, is on the corner of West | Derby Road and Green Lane, in Tuebrook, Liverpool, M |
nd member Wayne Static, it features two roller | derby teams and has a 1970s theme. |
nctions for the Former Players' Association of | Derby County and also played golf regularly into his |
eltic and Saxon Grave Hills in the Counties of | Derby, Stafford and York, published in the year of h |
The boilers were provided by ICL of | Derby UK, and the steam turbines were by C A Parsons |
ny of his ancestors, in the church that is now | Derby Cathedral (and the road he used to live on in |
eference to the Pegasus Parade at the Kentucky | Derby Festival and May Day Pie, in reference to the |
This caught the eye of | Derby County and between 1982 and 1987 he made 206 a |
g as a central defender for Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Mansfield Town. |
le were assured with successive victories over | Derby County and Burnley in April. |
spent the first half of the 1931-32 season at | Derby County, and in February 1932, the Southampton |
layed for Chelsea, Bristol City, Grimsby Town, | Derby County and Scunthorpe United in The Football L |
ttee the club achieved a record 6-1 Manchester | derby win, and reached the 1926 FA Cup Final, though |
and replaced by the promoted teams Birmingham, | Derby County, and Sunderland. |
, in an FA Cup fourth round qualifier, between | Derby County and Nottingham Forest, Anderson suffere |
l under-21 football team, spent eight years at | Derby County, and had a remarkable run of 136 straig |
Street to the east and James Street alongside | Derby Square and the Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts. |
he First Division in 1988, Hebberd was sold to | Derby County and in his first season he helped them |
se to play for the club he supported as a boy, | Derby County, and was signed up at just seven years |
s are instantly recognizable: Liza Minnelli in | derby hat and black stockings, Elizabeth Taylor, Lau |
1997, his tombstone was placed at the side of | Derby Cathedral, and in 2002 it was brought inside a |
Boards of Villa's arch-rivals Birmingham City, | Derby County and Wolverhampton Wanderers (as Chairma |
Mears and Chris Killen both making careers at | Derby County and Celtic. |
recouped notable sums by selling Dean Moxey to | Derby County and Danny Seaborne to Southampton. |
gh society (nowadays, some can be found at the | Derby Museum and Art Gallery). |
wn and following success at Halifax signed for | Derby County and then Leeds United. |
el Clough was interested in taking Brayford to | Derby County, and that they are prepared to sell him |
unced that it had awarded Designated status to | Derby Museum and Art Gallery for its nationally sign |
, and assistant-manager, Peter Taylor, at both | Derby County and Nottingham Forest, who recognised h |
areer he won promotion with Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Nottingham Forest. |
m staff at Sheffield United Preston North End, | Derby County and Nottingham Forest. |
Stoke drew on the final match 1-1 against | Derby County and that point was enough to see Stoke |
ck for Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, | Derby County and Doncaster Rovers. |
sed and Horns Bridge Roundabout, where the A61 | Derby Road and A617 Lordsmill Street meet, now occup |
al, London, Worcester Cathedral, York Minster, | Derby Cathedral and Ely Cathedral. |
recitals at York Minster, Leeds Parish Church, | Derby Cathedral and St Bride's Fleet Street, The Tem |
event is named for the talented 1987 Kentucky | Derby winner and United States Racing Hall of Fame i |
summer were the arrival of Dean Saunders, the | Derby County and Wales striker, for a national recor |
by Great Northern Railway trains to Ilkeston, | Derby, Uttoxeter and Stafford, on their Derbyshire a |
ol Riverside, Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West | Derby, Southport, and remained broadly the same, des |
e also two minor entrances - Barrack Lane (off | Derby Road) and Newcastle Drive/Park Row (off The Ro |
the final match of 1926-27, a 4-0 North London | derby win, and covered for Lewis the following seaso |
have the shot well covered, the ball struck a | Derby player and was deflected past Woodley into the |
part of the youth set-ups of his hometown team | Derby County and Swansea City, and was the captain o |
He made his debut in a 3-1 loss against | Derby County and played 20 league and cup games for |
ing a goal in the FA cup fourth round upset of | Derby County and another in the 1-5 fifth round defe |
Matt Redmile (Shrewsbury Town), Miles Addison ( | Derby County) and Jermaine Pennant (Notts County, Ar |
orable home victories over bitter local rivals | Derby County and Leicester City. |
shire and Staffordshire Extension to Ilkeston, | Derby, Uttoxeter and Stafford. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |