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  • He later married Patience Sheffield, a BBC drama Studio Manager and daughter of
  • Unlike other trunk roads of Sheffield, Abbeydale Road is not home to many public h
  • Ecclesfield is located in the north of Sheffield, about 7 kilometres (4 mi) north of Sheffiel
  • the Classical Sources (with Martin Goodman), Sheffield Academic Press 1989 ISBN 1-85075-139-0
  • ( Sheffield Academic Press/Pilgrim Press, 2001)
  • All three Sheffield Academies have replaced local authority scho
  • l-out Saturday night appearances by emerging Sheffield act Arctic Monkeys.
  • d oldest religious building in south or west Sheffield, after Beauchief Abbey.
  • Championship match at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield after it became the Championship's permanent
  • He died in Sheffield aged 70.
  • He died in Sheffield aged 80.
  • Sheffield Airey Neave CMG OBE (20 April 1879 - 31 Dece
  • over 120 flights were cancelled at Doncaster Sheffield Airport and 80 more flights were cancelled d
  • km) RAF Finningley (now Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport).
  • Morton died at the age of 41 in Sheffield, AL from a heart attack.
  • er the Civil War, a rail line was built from Sheffield, Alabama to Delmar by the Northern Alabama R
  • is on the Norfolk Southern mainline between Sheffield, Alabama and Chattanooga, Tennessee and the
  • Willie Ruff (born September 1, 1931 in Sheffield, Alabama) is the hornist and bassist of the
  • Burbank Lazzara (born September 22, 1981 in Sheffield, Alabama), is the lead singer of the America
  • mmunities of South Pittsburg, Tennessee, and Sheffield, Alabama, and unsuccessfully sought the Demo
  • charge basin at Colbert Fossil Plant west of Sheffield, Alabama, where the warm water discharged fr
  • A native of Sheffield, Alabama, Franklin starred in football at Au
  • a radio station licensed to the community of Sheffield, Alabama, USA, and serves the Florence-Muscl
  • David Hood (born 21 September 1943, in Sheffield, Alabama, USA), is a bassist from Muscle Sho
  • the address of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama, where the disc was recorded.
  • 290 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Sheffield, Alabama.
  • Keys graduated from High School in Sheffield, Alabama.
  • r 106") is a radio station licensed to serve Sheffield, Alabama.
  • About 3/4 mile towards Sheffield, along Sheffield Road, is the site of Tinsle
  • onal Trust in 1937 by Alderman J.G.Graves of Sheffield along with 64 acres (260,000 m2) of land, wh
  • econd oldest football club in the world with Sheffield also being the home of the oldest club in th
  • Nearby Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield also provides domestic European and transatl
  • Stagecoach Sheffield also operate the related SupertramLink bus.
  • e to the nursing campus of the University of Sheffield, although this has since closed and currentl
  • houses alongside the road from Dronfield to Sheffield, although some notable buildings include Bow
  • idlands Trains between London St Pancras and Sheffield, although these trains do not stop.
  • playing for Hathersage, with whom he won the Sheffield Amateur League during the 1919-20 season, be
  • now surrounded by the Devonshire Quarter of Sheffield, an area of independent retail outlets, pubs
  • is area is also home to the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield, an arthouse cinema which occasionally showc
  • ciety, organising around the publication The Sheffield Anarchist.
  • title of Association of Organised Trades of Sheffield and Neighbourhood on 22 June 1859.
  • ction of line built by the S&LJR was between Sheffield and a junction with the NMR just south of Be
  • 80s, that promotes chamber music concerts in Sheffield and nationally.
  • Along much of the route between Sheffield and Nottingham the line ran through a mainly
  • re Railway collaborated with the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway (MS&LR) to construc
  • boaters can travel on to Selby, York, Goole, Sheffield, and Keadby.
  • ly water to Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield, and the two Gothic-style dams were built ac
  • 1861 and 1871, an increase of over 70% (As a Sheffield and Rotherham commuter town the 1991 total w
  • & Lee Hazlewood, Scooter (on the 2000 album Sheffield), and by Ville Valo & Natalia Avelon for the
  • he Universities of Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield and Liverpool John Moores University.
  • England, in the Peak District, lying between Sheffield and Bakewell.
  • (1908-1911), Mexborough and District (1906), Sheffield and District (1911) and Yorkshire Cricket Co
  • Moody was born in Heeley, Sheffield and first played in local football in the Sh
  • d, University of Cambridge and University of Sheffield and has served as Chief Executive of the Uni
  • r National Service he worked as a teacher in Sheffield and did voluntary work at Sheffield Museum.
  • gers on January 15, 2002, in a deal for Gary Sheffield; and from Los Angeles to Cleveland on May 19
  • The station was rebuilt by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in the last quarter
  • See List of Old Edwardians ( Sheffield) and also Category:People educated at King E
  • kenthorpe is a village 5 miles south east of Sheffield and a historical township of Sheffield.
  • A monument to Joseph E. Sheffield, and the Rock Island Railroad stands today i
  • these irrational beliefs hit the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway hard.
  • alling career playing university football in Sheffield and joined Northern Premier League Premier D
  • Cliffe, was born in Sheffield and went to Holliscroft School, leaving to g
  • d and he inherited shares in the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, and went on to bec
  • everal bands together since the age of 15 in Sheffield and their first gig together was at the age
  • Its headquarters were established in Sheffield, and its executive was elected by the Sheffi
  • dlands Trains InterCity services from Leeds, Sheffield and Leicester run through at high speed, but
  • the Penistone Line between Huddersfield and Sheffield and is managed by Northern Rail.
  • nt at the University of Leeds, University of Sheffield and University of York to upload their works
  • board meeting of the amalgamated Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway took place on 6 Jan
  • The original station was opened by the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway in 1849, s
  • f The University of Leeds, The University of Sheffield, and The University of York.
  • Langley became a wealthy timber merchant in Sheffield, and one of the city's most prominent non-co
  • It was rebuilt in the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway "Double Pavilion" s
  • Nottinghamshire, England, are members of the Sheffield and Hallamshire FA.
  • k times by an hourly train operating between Sheffield and Leeds.
  • Sheffield and Rotherham Constabulary was a short-lived
  • South Yorkshire, England on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway company's line betw
  • Penistone, above the A628 trunk road between Sheffield and Manchester.
  • ) was Locomotive Engineer of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway from 1894-1897 and
  • of "Jack," was born in 1888 and grew up near Sheffield and became a metal-worker.
  • was reported that he was actually living in Sheffield and standing as a candidate there as well.
  • , who was general manager of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MSLR) between 1866
  • e first push to the south by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (The Derbyshire Lin
  • It is the 6th faculty of the University of Sheffield and the only one located overseas.
  • This was followed by the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway in 1838, with Sheffiel
  • He has now signed back for Sheffield and is going for the title; he says that any
  • Bristol Temple Meads, Birmingham New Street, Sheffield and Leeds.
  • ts was educated at King Edward VII School in Sheffield and at The Queen's College, Oxford.
  • The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway had also named thei
  • Steve Mackey, a regular at their Sheffield and London gigs, was also studying in London
  • nts of Luftflotte II along the approaches to Sheffield and Nottingham and the central midlands.
  • She was born in Sheffield, and studied in Westmorland and at Somervill
  • adjacent to the main line of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, to the west of Woo
  • tals have close links with the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University.
  • In 1861 and 1862 Brown was elected Mayor of Sheffield and was Master Cutler in 1865 and 1866.
  • the station is one train every two hours to Sheffield and one to Manchester Piccadilly.
  • In 1893, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) obtained Pa
  • inspector, and spent World War I seconded in Sheffield and then Norway.
  • The demise of the canal was rapid, as the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway obtained an act of Par
  • It is 10 kilometres (6 mi) southwest of Sheffield, and just south of the village of Holmesfiel
  • In 2001-02, Bobyck re-signed for Sheffield and remained with them for four seasons unti
  • Infinite Designs, a design company based in Sheffield and EuroMIPS a smart card design house in So
  • nd North Canaan, Connecticut, on the west by Sheffield, and on the northwest by Great Barrington.
  • Edward Bond's Lear at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield and School Play at the Soho Theatre.
  • other in Cinderella at the Lyceum Theatre in Sheffield, and in 2008 performed the title role in Cin
  • Bullock, who had displayed his collection in Sheffield and Liverpool before opening in London, used
  • d provides the A&E service for all minors in Sheffield and some others further afield.
  • ch was demolished in 1896 by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (later the Great Ce
  • lamarsh, via the River Rother through to the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation, thus creatin
  • haw, an intelligent inside-left, was born in Sheffield and played for Oxford Street Sunday School a
  • beat out classmate and former walk on Steven Sheffield and highly touted Redshirt Freshman Seth Doe
  • There are also regular bus services into Sheffield and additional services to Barnsley and Roth
  • ducation and recreation at the University of Sheffield and finally at the University of Wales.
  • It was situated on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway's (latterly the Gre
  • placed by a new structure in the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway's "Double Pavilion"
  • bore was completed by the later Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1852.
  • rom 1899 to 1906, H. Hayley's XI in 1906 and Sheffield and District in 1911.
  • at company was absorbed into the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
  • When Toyah discovers the truth, she moves to Sheffield and Maria becomes an enemy of Toyah's mother
  • Sunday sees an hourly service to Sheffield and every two hours to York & Manchester (wi
  • cousin of major league baseball players Gary Sheffield and Dwight Gooden, as well as fellow NFL pla
  • rs took on the world's oldest football club, Sheffield and won 2-0, and the Etonians gained a 1-0 v
  • The mosque was built on Glover Road, Sheffield, and intended to serve the Muslim population
  • so to the main line railway (The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, Sheffield to Donca
  • with other companies to form the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR).
  • eceived his education from the University of Sheffield and the University of Leeds; working at the
  • he Trent, the railway line from Retford (and Sheffield) and Doncaster, the line splits into two - f
  • between Grimesthorpe Junction, on the former Sheffield and Rotherham Railway, and Tapton Junction,
  • land adjoining the Cannon ranch owned by Mr. Sheffield and the town became known as Sheffield.
  • and Norwich and twice-hourly service between Sheffield and London, which occasionally extends to Le
  • did, however, defeat Worksop Town to win the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup.
  • raan, the district serves the communities of Sheffield and Bakersfield.
  • ed for North Staffs Nomads, Northern Nomads, Sheffield and Richmond Association.
  • gh and Holmes and was situated on the former Sheffield and Rotherham Railway (S&R) line between Rot
  • organizes the booking of three buildings on Sheffield and Waveland which each have a Wrigley Roof.
  • any, currently based at North Anston between Sheffield and Worksop, was originally founded in 1998,
  • Midlands Trains London services from Leeds, Sheffield and London run through at high speed, but do
  • funds for the building of the University of Sheffield and was its initial Chancellor between 1905
  • to Nottingham) and A61 (Derby to Thirsk via Sheffield and Leeds).
  • rightside and Carbrook Co-op merged with the Sheffield and Ecclesall Co-operative to form the Sheff
  • The station was opened by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
  • He was fellow at Sheffield and in 1933 lectured at Mannheim, Germany an
  • Barton set up the Sheffield and Peak District Llama Trekking project in
  • Seary was awarded honorary degrees from both Sheffield and Memorial Universities and made Fellow of
  • rom its main line through Woodhead Tunnel to Sheffield, and had built a branch to Hyde.
  • nection is now part of the main line between Sheffield and Leeds and is used by CrossCountry servic
  • Later he ran a Newsagents in Sheffield and Cheadle Hulme before retiring to Poynton
  • Deacon was born in the Darnall district of Sheffield, and played football for Hallam before joini
  • The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway constructed a line
  • rsfield and London Kings Cross, via Worksop, Sheffield and Penistone, giving Penistone a direct tra
  • Wood attended Norton College in Sheffield and studied media.
  • n railway station lies where the line of the Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway (S&LJR) cr
  • After fellowships at the University of Sheffield and the University of Chicago, he became a p
  • Sheffield) and Albert (b.
  • gaining running powers over the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway to reach Sheffield,
  • this section that, in 1871, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway built Rotherham Cen
  • er 1977, on the line originally built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee in
  • h Jose Martinez and Trevor Hoffman, for Gary Sheffield and Rich Rodriguez on June 24, 1993.
  • On 26 December 1943 both Sheffield and Jamaica participated in the sinking of t
  • The Sheffield and South Yorkshire Canal Company Ltd was re
  • passed on 26 August 1889, which created the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation Co., who had
  • ts members - similar to the original aims of Sheffield and Queen's who both championed amateurism.
  • He is now an osteopath in Sheffield and Chesterfield.
  • It was built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee in
  • ed in 1874, during the company's Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway days, after test bo
  • d the bomb in Putney, as well as quarries in Sheffield and Devon.
  • strict National Park, about 15 miles west of Sheffield and 35 miles east of Manchester.
  • ised judges are also available at Leicester, Sheffield and Southampton, although claims cannot be i
  • opened on 2 January 1893 by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (later part of the
  • way in World War II, Glasgow, along with HMS Sheffield and six Tribal class destroyers landed troop
  • BBC Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Radio Sheffield and BBC Radio York
  • so St Paul's Church and Centre, Norton Lees, Sheffield and Sheffield Cathedral, which is dedicated
  • subsequently became part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway main line between G
  • the interest of the board of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MSLR) which sugges
  • Opened by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, as part of the Gre
  • ompany, which became part of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1864, and in ord
  • in each direction) on Saturdays only between Sheffield and Cleethorpes.
  • thwards to the London area and northwards to Sheffield and Leeds.
  • ed to the north by Penistone, to the east by Sheffield and Rotherham, on the south by the boundary
  • The Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup is a county cup c
  • Educated at the Universities of Sheffield and Nottingham, he is Professor of American
  • The Midland joined with the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway company to form the
  • ted at the Abbeydale Boys' Grammar School in Sheffield and Tadcaster Grammar School.
  • operating company had become the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, which in 1899 beca
  • May 2011 Parkgate finished runners up in the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup once again, in a
  • It was opened by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1892, when the b
  • d Darren Young, Hunico and Tito Nieves, Skip Sheffield and Darren Young, and The Dudebusters, who t
  • He had also appeared for Sheffield and District in 1911.
  • on the South Yorkshire Railway line between Sheffield and Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.
  • of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Sheffield and Marion Maitlis.
  • ains operate hourly towards Huddersfield and Sheffield and two-hourly on Sundays.
  • won the Yorkshire League Cup in 1962 and the Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup in 1952.
  • are an English "rocktronica" act, formed in Sheffield and masterminded by Salford-born Adrian Flan
  • otball for the Otahuhu Leopards, York Wasps, Sheffield and Castleford Tigers.
  • ect with a high speed service from London to Sheffield and the North.
  • Town won 1-0 which relegated Preston & Sheffield and meant Town would live to fight another d
  • ricket in Yorkshire were re local matches in Sheffield and a game on or soon after Mon 5 August at
  • only make 22 appearances in four seasons in Sheffield and was loaned out to Mansfield in February
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