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at faculty was another Ross recruit: John D. | Doncaster, a former English instructor at Southern Met |
Doncaster: A Legacy of Personal Style was Payne's thir | |
Sundays have an hourly service to | Doncaster, a two-hourly service to Leeds and also Gool |
ted a passenger service between Barnsley and | Doncaster; a branch line from Wombwell to Sheffield th |
and Selby Times, as well as free titles the | Doncaster Advertiser, Goole and Howden Courier and Tho |
Sheffield, from where the trains continue to | Doncaster, Adwick and Scunthorpe with occasional servi |
late June 2008, Hird renewed his contract at | Doncaster after his previous deal was due to expire. |
He scored his first goal for | Doncaster against Barnsley, giving Doncaster a 1-0 lea |
ovember 2010 at his home in Barnby Dun, near | Doncaster, aged 76 years. |
When signing for | Doncaster aged 21 in October 2010, O'Gorman had accrue |
Doncaster also used to have a successful men's basketb | |
Doncaster also constructed the carriages for the last | |
stopping services occasionally terminate at | Doncaster, although during daytimes, certain services |
n the South Yorkshire Railway's line between | Doncaster and Thorne. |
th Yorkshire and the Metropolitan Borough of | Doncaster and was formerly located within the boundary |
Stopping services between | Doncaster and Hull and beyond call at Thorne North. |
club level has played for Wakefield Trinity, | Doncaster, and Normanton Knights, playing at Hooker, i |
Rural Dean of Ecclesfield and Archdeacon of | Doncaster, and in 1967 he married Susan Hinman, with w |
West Riding and Grimsby Railway line between | Doncaster and Carcroft & Adwick-le-Street. |
Goole and a two-hourly service all stops to | Doncaster and Sheffield that starts/terminates here. |
Womack was born in Denaby, near | Doncaster and played his early football with Denaby Un |
Many of the Hull services run through to | Doncaster and Sheffield. |
British Rail Engineering for locos built at | Doncaster and Crewe. |
11, Baudry was linked with moves to Preston, | Doncaster and Reading. |
s over its existence due to the expansion of | Doncaster and the growth of a number of other towns. |
civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of | Doncaster and ceremonial county of South Yorkshire in |
wever, the club are currently playing in the | Doncaster and District Senior League. |
The two eastbound services head to | Doncaster and beyond (Scunthorpe, Adwick or Hull). |
e Railway"; now titled "The South Yorkshire, | Doncaster and Goole Railway Company". |
Some services to Hull continue to | Doncaster and Sheffield or York. |
ularly well in pre-season and played against | Doncaster and Viadana. |
He was born on 10 March 1938 in | Doncaster and was later promoted to a senior position |
ded to route the M1 towards Leeds instead of | Doncaster, and the routing of what would have been the |
y then amalgamated with the South Yorkshire, | Doncaster and Goole Railway in 1850, to become the Sou |
Newark North Gate (East Midlands Trains) and | Doncaster and Manchester Airport (First TransPennine E |
was in collision with a military vehicle in | Doncaster, and he was killed instantly. |
Street, the branch from Lincoln to York via | Doncaster and Tadcaster. |
ad of banking firm of Beckett & Co at Leeds, | Doncaster and Retford, and of the East Riding Bank at |
injury only allowed him to play 32 games for | Doncaster and eventually forced his retirement in 1996 |
reserve team games against Huddersfield and | Doncaster and soon took to the sport. |
49, the only station on the new line linking | Doncaster and Swinton. |
The team head to Toll Bar, near | Doncaster, and take on a foster family's house which f |
Bates was born in Armthorpe, | Doncaster, and began his football career as an apprent |
at season, they are currently playing in the | Doncaster and District Senior League and had been usin |
Doncaster and District Joint Water Board | |
onday to Saturday towards Hull eastbound and | Doncaster and York westbound. |
2006, Mark was living with his girlfriend in | Doncaster and estranged from his father. |
Between | Doncaster and Keadby (The realigned route). |
He was born on 27 February 1950 in | Doncaster and is the brother in law of South African f |
He grew up on air bases in Swindon, | Doncaster, and Devon. |
club level has played for Wakefield Trinity, | Doncaster, and Halifax, playing at Hooker, i.e. number |
It passes east of Rotherham, southeast of | Doncaster and Armthorpe, and west of Thorne. |
centre-back roles during his 2 year spell at | Doncaster and he eventually bagged 92 appearances for |
northbound and an hourly service to each of | Doncaster and Sheffield southbound. |
He formerly played for Huddersfield Giants, | Doncaster and Sheffield Eagles. |
Liverpool Stanley were replaced by Cardiff, | Doncaster and Liverpool City. |
However he played just seven games for | Doncaster and then returned to Ireland to play for St |
These specials came from Leeds, | Doncaster and Bradford Exchange. |
He later went on to play for Rochdale, | Doncaster and Hull KR. |
d its area merged with the County Borough of | Doncaster and a number of other districts to from the |
rnsley East and Mexborough is shared between | Doncaster and Barnsley. |
Adwick station provides a park and ride for | Doncaster and a commuting station for Wakefield and Le |
ire, he went to school in the village and in | Doncaster and graduated from the University of Notting |
the passenger service over the SYJR between | Doncaster and Shireoaks jointly with the Great Norther |
eaving the G.C.R. to offer a service between | Doncaster and Shireoaks. |
and Newcastle to the grim realities of Hull, | Doncaster and Port Vale. |
Bentley was born in | Doncaster, and died in Clapham. |
Danny went on to play for | Doncaster and Bramley before retiring from the pro gam |
the river in Nottinghamshire, the lines from | Doncaster and Sheffield meet. |
from the station on weekdays, southbound to | Doncaster and northbound to Adwick. |
rds Leeds and two-hourly services to each of | Doncaster and Sheffield. |
n the South Yorkshire Railway's line between | Doncaster and Thorne. |
located approximately two miles southwest of | Doncaster and near Conisbrough Castle. |
Sine FM is | Doncaster's first FM licensed community radio station |
t Yorkshire and can be heard as far south as | Doncaster and Sheffield, and also in the other directi |
All services operate between | Doncaster and Sheffield on a half hourly basis, one tr |
The | Doncaster and South Humber Healthcare NHS Trust, DaSH, |
ighters, McDonnell regrouped by returning to | Doncaster and beating journeyman Anthony Hanna via a f |
enaby Collieries, based at Denaby Main, near | Doncaster and became part of the National Coal Board. |
He was brought up in | Doncaster and Leeds, where his father, Brian, worked f |
Wildcats, Castleford Tigers, Dewsbury Rams, | Doncaster, and Batley Bulldogs, playing at Hooker, i.e |
Inter-city rail services southbound to York, | Doncaster and London and northbound to Edinburgh and G |
, with many of the latter running through to | Doncaster and Sheffield. |
vel has played for Wakefield Trinity, Leeds, | Doncaster, and Castleford, playing at Hooker, i.e. num |
as served by trains on the main line between | Doncaster and York. |
The tram started in | Doncaster and ended in Box Hill (about 3.5 km away). |
gh of Rotherham, the Metropolitan Borough of | Doncaster and the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley whi |
is now owned by the Metropolitan Borough of | Doncaster and houses the Museum of South Yorkshire Lif |
in connection with the local institutions of | Doncaster, and was a member of the committee for the e |
He never made the first team with | Doncaster and was released in October 1996. |
c, triumphant in the 2002 St Leger Stakes at | Doncaster and had Group 1 stardom with speed merchants |
Between | Doncaster and Gainsborough the line passes between Fin |
n services, transferred to management by the | Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
S until 1992, it has been in the care of the | Doncaster and South Humber Healthcare NHS Trust since |
settlement located on Ermine Street between | Doncaster and Lincoln. |
In May 2010, | Doncaster announced that he was one of 6 players who w |
ack as 1596 exist and are available from the | Doncaster archives. |
st alteration to the track layout was in the | Doncaster area where the work was staged over an exten |
He started working for a property company in | Doncaster as a rent collector and Handyman. |
300 m2) hub in Coventry, its Normanton DC to | Doncaster as well as relocating other DCs to larger pr |
ough CrossCountry trains link Sheffield with | Doncaster, as do occasional East Midlands Trains servi |
Hill House School was founded in | Doncaster as a preparatory school for boys in 1912 by |
uilt in 1971 by the construction firm Newman | Doncaster Associates. |
However, Sale was released by | Doncaster at the end of the 2001-02 season. |
Price returned to | Doncaster at the end of the season but was released fr |
ce he wasn't booked to ride the filly in the | Doncaster at Randwick. |
the FA Cup first round between Brentford and | Doncaster at Griffin Park on the 11 November 2006. |
n the starting eleven that won promotion for | Doncaster at Wembley and in the wake of this victory h |
21 March 2009 with a 45 yard strike against | Doncaster at the Ricoh Arena. |
s a bit of a surprise package when signed by | Doncaster at the beginning of the 2006/2007 season. |
ired to stop would usually be routed via the | Doncaster Avoiding Line due to pressure of space). |
et at the north end of town, just beyond the | Doncaster Avoiding Line, in the fork of the old A1 and |
eld, and the surrounding towns of Rotherham, | Doncaster, Barnsley, Chesterfield, the Peak District a |
Whitnall's first band was the | Doncaster based Skin-Deep, who recorded one album More |
nic Sculptures, and shared an EP single with | Doncaster based band, FUSE; but on return from a furth |
8, Exley scored the only goal of the game as | Doncaster beat Watford Ladies in the FA Futsal Women's |
In the early part of the 20th century | Doncaster became one of the largest coal mining areas |
In 2005 he moved again re-joining | Doncaster before seemingly settling at Swinton where h |
ed the south-east quarter of the township of | Doncaster, behind the township of Wexford. |
It was the first halt south of | Doncaster, being just 2.5 miles (4 km) south of the to |
At the time | Doncaster Belles were the pre-eminent women's football |
unds married Sheila in 1986 and took over as | Doncaster Belles manager the following year. |
her career with Sunderland, Embleton joined | Doncaster Belles in 1999-00. |
ly forward partnership with Karen Walker, as | Doncaster Belles carried off the inaugural National Di |
erformance in that year's 2-0 final win over | Doncaster Belles was "the best all-round performance I |
on May 6, 2002 she was in the team that beat | Doncaster Belles to win the FA Women's Cup. |
tly after losing the FA Women's Cup final to | Doncaster Belles in 1994. |
nowsley United in preference to the dominant | Doncaster Belles because she wanted the challenge of p |
In 2004 | Doncaster Belles suffered an exodus of players after a |
In summer 1994 three players from | Doncaster Belles' double-winning team left for Liverpo |
l level and played at the top club level for | Doncaster Belles, Arsenal and Croydon/Charlton Athleti |
After breaking through at | Doncaster Belles, Utley was thought likely to play for |
midfield or attack for Sunderland Women and | Doncaster Belles. |
ton Athletic, Broadhurst briefly returned to | Doncaster Belles. |
footballer, who played club football for the | Doncaster Belles. |
of Yorkshire South between 1880 and 1885 and | Doncaster between 1888 and 1892. |
k Building was shortlisted for the 2008-2009 | Doncaster Book Award |
In a report to | Doncaster Borough Council in September 2008 land near |
of heavy goods vehicles, and was elected to | Doncaster Borough Council in 1975. |
In September 2008 a report was submitted to | Doncaster Borough Council on the strategy for prospect |
n at Rossington was suggested in a report to | Doncaster Borough Council and with respect to this lan |
Doncaster Borough Police was the police force operatin | |
s a possible "new station" under a report to | Doncaster Borough Council in September 2008, with reop |
BMX park, the most popular skatepark in the | Doncaster Borough, which is currently looking to exten |
The main station buildings, on the | Doncaster bound platform, were of the Great Central's |
education courses are based here, as is the | Doncaster Business School. |
s reserved to build the railway line to East | Doncaster, but the plan fell out of favour in the 1980 |
main line some 1.75 miles (2.82 km) south of | Doncaster, by the Carr Wagon Shops. |
ures into Sunday football losing at Bury and | Doncaster by the same 2-0 scoreline. |
He was recommended to | Doncaster by ex-player Barry Richardson after Waite wa |
er Colonel Thomas Rainsborough was killed at | Doncaster, by a party of Cavaliers who sallied out of |
the project is to have a University College, | Doncaster by 2009, and by 2012 have a University of Do |
In the | Doncaster by-election, 1941, Evelyn Walkden was electe |
The A614 became the A1 when the | Doncaster bypass opened. |
t the southern end of the fifteen-mile A1(M) | Doncaster bypass, which opened in 1961. |
(where it joined the South Yorkshire line to | Doncaster) came within 50 yards of the four-track form |
ed by this constituency is now mostly in the | Doncaster Central and Doncaster North constituencies. |
n the South Yorkshire Railway's line between | Doncaster Cherry Tree Lane and Conisbrough. |
for Leeds City Boys U15's in a game against | Doncaster City Boys. |
w Skybet) Chase was held at Southwell whilst | Doncaster closed for redevelopment. |
In 2004, | Doncaster College designated its High Melton campus as |
Doncaster College has two campuses - The Hub and the U | |
He later moved to work at | Doncaster College, where he joined the Association of |
DEC is a joint project between | Doncaster College, Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Coun |
Doncaster's higher and further educational needs are c | |
Until his retirement he was a lecturer at | Doncaster College. |
kground with circular brown text, whilst the | Doncaster company now has a red and orange corporate l |
Born in | Doncaster, Concannon was educated at Rossington second |
On 17 May 2011 | Doncaster confirmed that they would be releasing Brook |
hich had left Grimsby earlier in the day for | Doncaster consisted of 44 waggons loaded with larch tr |
Born in | Doncaster, Cork began his football career as a 15-year |
1928 (1928-08-22), it gradually replaced the | Doncaster Corporation Tramways. |
Doncaster Council election, 1999 | |
Doncaster Council election, 2003 | |
rve the airport has recently been granted by | Doncaster Council and discussions regarding station de |
Doncaster Council election, 2008 | |
Doncaster Council election, 1998 | |
Doncaster Council election, 2010 | |
Doncaster Council mayoral election, 2005 | |
Doncaster Council own the land the monument is standin | |
andal, which resulted in 21 former member of | Doncaster council being convicted for fraud offences, |
Doncaster Council election, 2004 (whole council electe | |
The 2010 | Doncaster council election took place on 6 May 2010 to |
Elections to | Doncaster Council were held on 7 May 1998. |
Act (education), Trends (fashion), Pride In | Doncaster, Court Round-Up, Opinion and Analysis, jobs, |
The | Doncaster Cup is one of Britain's leading events for " |
The | Doncaster Cup |
The | Doncaster date to the UK tour was cancelled and refund |
Friend made his | Doncaster debut in their 2-0 opening day win at Presto |
ry, but especially from Barnsley, Rotherham, | Doncaster, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. |
His move to | Doncaster did not go as well as he might have hoped. |
Doncaster did hold on to win the game 1-0 so ultimatel | |
have been given by the Copley family to the | Doncaster Dispensary. |
oll Bar is a village on the A19 road, in the | Doncaster District, in the English county of South Yor |
etween 3-6 February 2011 and was held at the | Doncaster Dome, which hosted the event for the first t |
e beating Stefy Bull in the 8th round at the | Doncaster Dome. |
overs the suburbs of Bulleen, Croydon Hills, | Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Park Orchards, Tem |
hile playing for Huddersfield Giants against | Doncaster Dragons in the semi-final of the Buddies Nat |
Hull Kingston Rovers 28-26 | Doncaster Dragons (19 June) |
ield Giants in the Super League and also for | Doncaster Dragons and Rochdale Hornets. |
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