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They played at | Derby Arboretum. |
He was born at | Derby, Derbyshire. |
Lowndes then became a schoolmaster at | Derby School and rowed for Derby Rowing Club. |
The painting is now on display at | Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby, England. |
Pope died at | Derby at the age of 86. |
Bracey died at | Derby at the age of 72 |
Heaviest defeat {3-7 at | Derby County; September 7, 1893} |
Hodgkinson was born at | Derby, the second son in a family of six children, a |
Riggott played at | Derby County where he came through the youth system, |
er 1953, he returned to football management at | Derby County to replace Stuart McMillan. |
Webster stayed on at | Derby as coach, but is now retired. |
Due to an injury crisis at | Derby County, Ross Atkins was recalled. |
While at | Derby Strupar gained cult status with his prolific s |
1952) is an cathedral organist, who serves at | Derby Cathedral. |
ed up with former Wigan manager Paul Jewell at | Derby County on 3 January 2008. |
They followed this up with a 2-1 win away at | Derby Junction. |
In the year he was at | Derby he played 18 matches and scored twice. |
He was a commissioner for assessment at | Derby in 1657 and from 1660 until his death. |
Having started his career at | Derby County, Cann was released in June 2007. |
er has its source just north of the village at | Derby Fen. |
Whilst at | Derby he had loan spells at Manchester City and Birm |
He was then educated at | Derby School and St John's College, Cambridge. |
A one minute's applause at | Derby County's following home game against Sunderlan |
er John Gregory had employed him as a coach at | Derby County, and Gregory was suspended from the job |
He was also the Master of Music at | Derby Cathedral, assistant organist at several great |
Whilst at | Derby he was coached by future England manager Steve |
Ron was part of the Clough and Taylor era at | Derby, and then the just as successful Mackay era. |
Pembridge had three successful years at | Derby but left for Sheffield Wednesday for a fee of |
English Presbyterian church minister, born at | Derby in 1666, was a pupil of Samuel Ogden (1626-169 |
He was educated at | Derby School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, gradua |
istoric Presbyterian church complex located at | Derby in Erie County, New York. |
In his time at | Derby, he helped Brian Clough's side to win the Leag |
ee's modelling skills and is now on display at | Derby Museum. |
s on 29 March 1948, in a single-goal defeat at | Derby County. |
laying in the Premier League and everything at | Derby seemed right. |
rangement would probably be similar to that at | Derby, allowing coaches to be manhandled between tra |
He was commissioner for assessment at | Derby from 1673 to 1680 and a J.P. for Derbyshire fr |
debut for the Millers in a 1-0 defeat away at | Derby County on 13 March 2004. |
so responsible for laying out the Arboretum at | Derby, the first public park in England." |
d of Youth Development and Academy GK Coach at | Derby County FC. |
five seasons and just 66 league appearances at | Derby, he left for Luton Town in 1939. |
Born in Birmingham, McLeod began his career at | Derby County in 2002 and scored four goals in 41 app |
Kean started his football career at | Derby County before moving to Blackburn Rovers towar |
Born in 1909 he was educated at | Derby School and Keble College, Oxford and ordained |
His first league win came on 23 August at | Derby County thanks to a David McGoldrick goal. |
n Tamworth, England) is a goalkeeping coach at | Derby County and former footballer. |
2008, Seagraves left his position as coach at | Derby County after the resignation of Paul Jewell. |
a 'Green Bean' in 'Jack and the Beanstalk' at | Derby Playhouse. |
being ever present in his final two seasons at | Derby, Steve was surprisingly released in the summer |
niversity in the week and plays its matches at | Derby Road on Sunday afternoons. |
He was educated at | Derby School, Christ's Hospital, and University Coll |
In his five years at | Derby he spent most of his career in the reserves, m |
Examples of his work can be seen at | Derby Cathedral, where he made the wrought iron rood |
Born at | Derby, Strutt was the only son of William Strutt, of |
He had loan spells at | Derby County and Millwall and featured regularly for |
Cooper began his career as a trainee at | Derby County but managed only five first team appear |
Starting his career at | Derby County in 1998, he instead made his name at Po |
iminal property after police investigations at | Derby County. |
s made his first-team debut in a 3-2 defeat at | Derby County on 20 Mar 1963. |
toke started the season well by winning 3-0 at | Derby and a 2-1 over Wimbledon saw Stoke sitting at |
He served as a pupil at | Derby Works from 1854-1860, and from 1861 to 1864 he |
Although previously exhibited at | Derby and elsewhere, including Walsall Museum and Wo |
a time was played, so a replay was arranged at | Derby Cricket Ground, the first time that an FA Cup |
the line-up of their teams, but Francis Ley at | Derby made his own decisions. |
announce that "The Railway Technical Centre at | Derby is the largest railway research complex in the |
In a six-year career at | Derby he made exactly 200 appearances, scoring 86 go |
Beesley was educated at | Derby School, where he was a scholar, and afterwards |
ed Western Approaches from his headquarters at | Derby House, Liverpool, during a period stretching f |
was remembered by those who worked with him at | Derby House as an easygoing commander, and an easy p |
These met at the Tri-Junct station at | Derby, where the railway also established its locomo |
90 from the satellite graduate-entry school at | Derby, which opened in 2003 . |
casion, for Warwickshire against Derbyshire at | Derby in 1922, the Quaifes played against the father |
ime, Jackson was the longest serving player at | Derby and, in January 2006, signed a contract keepin |
a 2-1 first leg win in the League Cup away at | Derby County on 19 September 2000. |
Division on 7 April 1906 in a goalless draw at | Derby County. |
st son of William Bemrose, and was educated at | Derby School and King William's College, in the Isle |
irst person to hold the position of manager at | Derby County, stepping up from his previous position |
as deputy for Len Crompton, in a 5-2 defeat at | Derby County. |
Russell began his coaching career at | Derby County and subsequently joined Walsall where h |
During his spell at | Derby he also spent time on loan at Carlisle United, |
returned to England in 1952 and overhauled at | Derby Works. |
The last person to be hanged at | Derby Gaol was William Slack on 16 July 1907 for the |
Fox's business at | Derby was carried on by his sons and was active into |
nder of Boston, Massachusetts, was educated at | Derby School. |
Mackay eventually left his post at | Derby County on 22 March 2006, claiming he could lea |
0 he became chief of the testing department at | Derby, then progressed to the position of Inspector |
He was named as assistant manager to Davies at | Derby in July 2007, a few weeks after the club achie |
Flynn's time at | Derby proved to be successful as he was part of the |
ounty championship match against Derbyshire at | Derby, Pettini was forced to miss the second and thi |
His sojourn at | Derby was not a success and he moved on to Newcastle |
oke started the season brightly winning 2-1 at | Derby County however Stoke lost their form and were |
spent the first half of the 1931-32 season at | Derby County, and in February 1932, the Southampton |
y in the pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk" at | Derby Assembly Rooms over the Christmas period of 20 |
ef executive officer of the Republican Club at | Derby, and was vice president of the Vermont League |
ue debut on 19 September 1896 in a 3-4 loss at | Derby, but had to wait until the 1898-99 season to b |
s against Warwickshire in the first innings at | Derby which included four wickets with successive ba |
l under-21 football team, spent eight years at | Derby County, and had a remarkable run of 136 straig |
amba in the 84th of the team's 2-0 away win at | Derby County on 12 February 2011. |
boy, Holland progressed through the academy at | Derby County until his late teens, when, after a bad |
seasons at Wigan, spending a period on loan at | Derby County where he scored once against Ipswich To |
ater he became a pupil of Samuel W. Johnson at | Derby Works. |
Mears and Chris Killen both making careers at | Derby County and Celtic. |
In the 1970s, his father was based at | Derby, and they lived in Etwall for four years, with |
ior High School (now Willard Middle School) at | Derby Street, with Sheriff's deputies firing teargas |
It was at | Derby County where the older Goodall became a mentor |
mical proficiency, Halton called to see him at | Derby in 1666, and afterwards sent him Giovanni Batt |
our minister J. H. Thomas resigned his seat at | Derby shortly afterwards, Worthington was expected t |
match for the first team against Derbyshire at | Derby, he made 7 and 12 batting at No 10, took one c |
ling for junior coaching and scouting roles at | Derby County F.C., Hereford United F.C. and Swallows |
r debut for on 5 April 2003 in a 2-1 defeat at | Derby County, when he played at left-back following |
After three seasons at | Derby, he finished his League career with Leicester |
and announced a further date at Redemption at | Derby on 28 May 2011 where they'll be supported by s |
Emile Heskey hat-trick gave them a 4-0 win at | Derby County which put them in fourth place, four po |
mning statistic, but Cox was a huge success at | Derby and became their longest serving manager since |
to become one of Jim Smith's first signings at | Derby County for a fee of £250,000. |
again struggle to establish a starting role at | Derby, playing intermittently there until 2002-03, w |
during the filming of a skateboarding video at | Derby skatepark in Santa Cruz, Bailey crashed on his |
Educated at | Derby School, St John's College, Oxford, the English |
to the Sea Terminal to a northern terminus at | Derby Castle, the southern terminus of the Manx Elec |
d over its interests were preached, the one at | Derby on 15 August 1709, the other at St Paul's Cath |
Vic; Danny Bouncing and The Glass Menagerie at | Derby Playhouse; Sideman and Burning Blue in the Wes |
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