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  • ed the winner in Arsenal's very first game at Highbury, a 2-1 victory over Leicester Fosse on Septem
  • , who had covered Manchester United's game at Highbury a week earlier, was originally meant to take
  • ns of Arsenal's final season at their stadium Highbury, a 5-0 win over Aston Villa.
  • y 1916 attended a London Combination match at Highbury against Reading.
  • s only game for England on 2 December 1936 at Highbury against Hungary.
  • Highbury, also known as Highbury Hall, now a Grade II*
  • both occasions, the semi-final was played at Highbury and was drawn, so that a replay was necessary
  • lay the Chinese Olympic team in a friendly at Highbury, and this was the catalyst for a world tour.
  • ree wards as they existed in 1918: Canonbury, Highbury and Mildmay.
  • the club (which in the meantime had moved to Highbury and renamed themselves "The Arsenal"), as the
  • ing the season were a 5-3 win over Arsenal at Highbury and a 6-4 defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers a
  • ndly match later that day against Juventus at Highbury, and Clapton played in that match as well, al
  • nction would have been provided, then through Highbury and Canonbury to Dalston where the NCR would
  • ly served by London Overground trains between Highbury and Islington and West Croydon or Crystal Pal
  • It runs from Canonbury, in between Highbury and Dalston, to Enfield Town.
  • It received its name from the Highbury area of London, where Chamberlain lived as a
  • Street West and the Thames River and west of Highbury Avenue North.
  • om the northern limit of the city south along Highbury Avenue North, west along the Thames River (So
  • om the northern limit of the city south along Highbury Avenue and Highway 126, west along the Thames
  • rn boundary with the district of London West, Highbury Avenue and the south branch of the Thames its
  • d in the 1980s, and today it is known only as Highbury Avenue.
  • Whats going on with the name of the image for highbury barn, i have just re-sized it -Preceding unsi
  • Alongside the new accommodation, Highbury began the new decade with new modern teaching
  • During a Champions League game, at New Highbury between Arsenal v Glasgow Celtic, Gonzalez aw
  • The Highbury Branch of the Northern line was terminated.
  • rn City Line or, from 1970, the Northern Line Highbury Branch.
  • ater, the Netherlands played Great Britain at Highbury, Britain prevailing 4-3 after extra time.
  • He returned to Highbury but failed to break into the first team.
  • s per hour Westbound to Richmond via Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 trains per hour
  • s per hour westbound to Richmond via Hackney, Highbury, Camden Road and Willesden, 2 trains per hour
  • development of HCPC was the redevelopment of Highbury Campus.
  • David Alec Gwyn Simon, Baron Simon of Highbury CBE (born 24 July 1939) is a British business
  • be taken off; soon afterwards he died in the Highbury changing rooms, in the arms of team trainer G
  • Highbury College was a dissenting academy, that is, a
  • was educated at Bohunt Comprehensive School, Highbury College in Portsmouth and Liverpool Universit
  • He then studied theology at Highbury College in Middlesex.
  • Highbury College City of Portsmouth Centre (HCPC) open
  • by Haslar's Education Department (managed by Highbury College) to detainees include ESOL, Food Hygi
  • stgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism at Highbury College, Portsmouth.
  • ionary Society (CMS) and attended the CMS-run Highbury College.
  • During the match at Highbury, Conn stopped the play and sat on the ball.
  • uses, with the others at Camberwell Green and Highbury Corner.
  • ber 1948 in a 6-0 hammering of Switzerland at Highbury, during which Hancocks scored twice.
  • luding a memorable FA Cup win over Arsenal at Highbury, during which he expertly marked winger Ian M
  • I've based the population on the total for Highbury East (10,278) and Highbury West (11,681).
  • Joseph Chamberlain lived in Highbury from 1880 until his death in 1914.
  • born on 12th February, 1935, and educated at Highbury Grammar School, London.
  • ch Arsenal (who had just moved into their new Highbury ground, and would drop the "Woolwich" from th
  • He attended Highbury Grove School from the years of 1999-2004 and
  • nclude Moseley Golf Course and the gardens of Highbury Hall.
  • Reunion concerts at the Relentless Garage in Highbury have been more successful and it is now a yea
  • against Manchester City on 2 October 1937 at Highbury, having coincidentally played there for Spurs
  • Whilst at Highbury, he helped Arsenal to three successive FA Cup
  • Highbury Hill in Clutton, Somerset, England is the sit
  • However, upon his return to Highbury his fortunes were little better, making just
  • eley and Wymondley), Hitchin Bearton, Hitchin Highbury, Hitchin Oughton, Hitchin Priory, Hitchin Wal
  • nal Colleges in the neighbourhood of London - Highbury, Homerton, and Coward - were amalgamated for
  • "During the construction of a new Highbury House in 1781, tiles were found that could ha
  • gon Publishing stable of magazines when owner Highbury House Communications went into liquidation, f
  • In 1781 he built Highbury House at a cost of £10,000 on the spot where
  • sorted companies, including Emap, Future, and Highbury House, usually in the development of new proj
  • In 1788 he purchased Highbury House, Islington, for 6,000 guineas, and erec
  • Grampus Eight in Japan before joining him at Highbury in March 1997.
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Arsenal 3-1 at Highbury in a third-place playoff, held three months a
  • He turned professional at Highbury in November 1969 and helped the Gunners win t
  • en world record fee of £14,000 to take him to Highbury in August 1938.
  • in 1783, moved to Hoxton in 1791, and then to Highbury in 1826.
  • Wessex Studios located in a former church in Highbury in North London.
  • Following a narrow 3-2 defeat at Highbury in the first leg, some were thinking that a t
  • er 1930 when he scored a first minute goal at Highbury in a 1-1 draw with Arsenal.
  • ost famous clashes were with Millwall fans at Highbury in 1988 and with Galatasaray fans in City Hal
  • He returned to Highbury in 1952 and played regularly for the reserve
  • n the Premier League match against Arsenal at Highbury in October 2005.
  • d Cup against Greece and the famous Battle of Highbury in which he saved a penalty from Eric Brook.
  • m Spurs to Arsenal since the latter's move to Highbury in 1913.
  • and took her seat as Baroness Hussein-Ece, of Highbury in the London Borough of Islington.
  • made his debut in a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at Highbury in a Division 1 fixture on the 8 September 19
  • d, Kensington (1847), the Church of Christ in Highbury in 1850, the Church of St Peter's in Notting
  • Gilberto defending a corner for Arsenal at Highbury in April 2006
  • n the title race until a defeat by Arsenal at Highbury in April.
  • Highbury is a suburb of Adelaide, located within the C
  • The interior of St Philip's Church (1938) in Highbury is cited as a fine example of Ninian Comper's
  • Highbury is a residential area, based in the centre of
  • There is a primary school Highbury JMI.
  • George Frederick Still was born in Highbury, London Borough of Islington and educated at
  • The first leg took place at Highbury, London on 1 February 1995 and ended 0-0.
  • Darke was born in Highbury, London the youngest son of Samuel Darke & Ar
  • Cornel Lucas (born 12 September 1920 in Highbury, London) is a British photographer.
  • Micky Droy (born 7 May 1951 in Highbury, London) is an English former footballer who
  • The match took place at Highbury, London, between the league champions Portsmo
  • Joe Gooch (born 3 May 1977, Highbury, London, England) is Ten Years After's most r
  • He was born in Highbury, London, and his instrument making business w
  • It was recorded in Highbury, London, and features "extra high vocal" cred
  • o Cathedral) from the church of St Augustine, Highbury, London, which was under threat of closure (s
  • o is a live music promotions company based in Highbury, London, England.
  • Keynes currently resides in Highbury, London.
  • dango is an independent record label based in Highbury, London.
  • Dougall was never a regular at Highbury, making only 23 appearances in four years, be
  • Born in 1815 at Highbury, Middlesex (now London), he was the only son
  • but Mildmay lies in N1 and is south / east of Highbury N5.
  • st, 1979 and recorded at Wessex Studios, 106A Highbury New Park, an old converted church between Isl
  • In particular it mentions Highbury New Park.
  • Gillespie Road is a road in Highbury, North London, running east-west along the no
  • g which time they moved to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, north London and became known simple as "Ars
  • d up for courses in the first year, and today Highbury Northarbour Centre trains students in constru
  • s was created a life peer as Baron Collins of Highbury, of Highbury in the London Borough of Islingt
  • He was created a life peer as Baron Simon of Highbury, of Canonbury in the London Borough of Isling
  • oth goals in a 2-2 draw against Yugoslavia at Highbury on his debut.
  • s first of four England Caps against Wales at Highbury on 15 March 1920 and the last on 8 April 1922
  • d 3-0 to their nearest challengers Arsenal at Highbury on 2 December, but their lead of the First Di
  • a 2-1 defeat of Alfreton Town in the final at Highbury on May 9 to secure promotion to the Conferenc
  • d Bridge on 8 September 2001 and a 2-1 win at Highbury on Boxing Day.
  • debut in a 2-1 win against Leicester City at Highbury on 5 March 1932 and played a total of six gam
  • der Gouw in stoppage time against Arsenal at Highbury on 22 August 1999.
  • ore a John Barnes] penalty against Arsenal at Highbury on 31 January ensured that the month would no
  • Scored at Highbury on the 18th of May 1989.
  • nd played 9 times in all competitions for the Highbury outfit between 1982 and 1983.
  • The grounds of the hall now form Highbury Park, a publicly accessible area of parkland.
  • 14, Highbury Place, Islington, N.1.
  • ved in Kloof, KwaZulu-Natal while he attended Highbury Preparatory School, before boarding at Hilton
  • actice after the end of the war, and designed Highbury Quadrant Primary School and housing at Windmi
  • lish School and Specialist Sports College) on Highbury Road in Bulwell, Nottingham from 1965-9.
  • The main road is Highbury Road, which contains Highbury Post office.
  • After four years at Highbury, Shannon took over as manager of Second Divis
  • d only made one first team appearance for the Highbury side, in a 2-0 FA Premier League win over Sou
  • the very first hat trick scored at their new Highbury stadium (against Grimsby Town on November 14,
  • um in Romania, a smaller replica of Arsenal's Highbury Stadium, with a capacity of 12,160 seats.
  • In 2006 at the final match at Arsenal F.C.'s Highbury stadium, Arsenal supporters broke into song t
  • ectors Landing of the East Stand of Arsenal's Highbury stadium, and now stands in the Directors' Ent
  • nal shirts but as a design feature throughout Highbury Stadium, including above the main entrance an
  • Main article: Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood
  • vid O'Leary sparked a mass brawl at Arsenal's Highbury stadium.
  • lly scheduled to be played at the Fishermen's Highbury Stadium; instead, it was switched to Bloomfie
  • eat Wimbledon 3-0 in the FA Cup semi-final at Highbury to reach their first FA Cup final in 26 years
  • On 21 September 63,000 attended Highbury to see Arsenal beaten by Derby County.
  • l display in the FA Amateur Cup semi-final at Highbury took the Loakes Park club to the 1956-57 fina
  • gineers' scheduled first round opponents were Highbury Union, but they withdrew from the competition
  • n was extended on 21 November, keeping Kay at Highbury until 26 December.
  • ndship' pub is so named because the people of Highbury used to wave at the folk of Stoke Newington a
  • Highbury Vale is a stop on the Nottingham Express Tran
  • This essentially makes Highbury Vale two separate stops connected by a walkwa
  • stop branches, rather than the next station ( Highbury Vale) where the two branches diverge.
  • ht at the previous stop rather than change at Highbury Vale, due to the line branching before the tr
  • Hitchin Highbury Ward also includes a wider area including the
  • nt purposes, the estate forms part of Hitchin Highbury Ward.
  • In 1866 the college moved to Highbury, which was its home for nearly 80 years.
  • Vieira was also linked with a move away from Highbury, with admirers Real Madrid, Manchester United
  • thanks to Kostas Frantzeskos and 1-1 draw at Highbury with an early Dennis Bergkamp goal and a late