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  • s Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture (1846), and he designed a studio
  • It is of Italian Villa architecture.
  • ns "burnt village") was first cited in 1009 as Villa Ardidam because of the fires lit by the Bishop
  • The Sherwood and Botania Villa are two residential estate in Lam Tei.
  • Remains of this villa are still visible in the church crypt.
  • Grosvenor Lodge and Grosvenor Villa are two houses at the end of the south side wh
  • gation places, while defending champions Aston Villa are still 13th in the league and Liverpool are
  • At present, excluding Plymouth Argyle, Villa are the second highest ranked club in Plymouth
  • o il Vecchio set about remodelling the beloved villa around its loggia-enclosed central courtyard.
  • s at the top of the Premier League, with Aston Villa, Arsenal and West Ham United completing the to
  • ozart's serenade the 'Gran Partita' (K 361) at Villa Arvedi in Cuzzaro, Grezzana, with a company of
  • Pancho Villa as himself
  • Ray Spencer joined Aston Villa as a junior, turning professional in June 1950
  • Raoul Walsh as Villa as a young man
  • , and in December 2007, Delaney rejoined Aston Villa as a youth coach.
  • ed for Carmarthen Town, Cardiff City and Aston Villa as a right back.
  • 0 April, Derby County lost to Bury, confirming Villa as League champions.
  • He signed for Villa as an amateur in December 1920 and after playi
  • irect but Brynner didn't like his depiction of Villa as cruel and had Robert Towne rewrite the scri
  • ion was built in 1872 in the style of a Tuscan villa as a train station for the elegant development
  • He subsequently returned to Aston Villa as physio and following the departure of manag
  • The rehabilitation of the much-visited villa as a genuinely public museum in the late eight
  • Froggatt began his career Aston Villa as a trainee, before turning professional and
  • He signed for Aston Villa as a seventeen-year-old and played in the Vill
  • ockett who was a key figure left to join Aston Villa as did Center forward Mart Watkins.
  • He also played for Aston Villa as a guest in 1886.
  • English former footballer who played for Aston Villa as a striker.
  • he inspiration for Longwood: Sloan's “Oriental Villaas it appeared in his 1852 book, The Model Ar
  • The wing half joined Aston Villa as an amateur in September 1932 before Tottenh
  • s retirement as a player, he returned to Aston Villa as a coach.
  • In March 1915 he joined Aston Villa as an amateur, signing professional forms in A
  • Woodchester Villa, as known as The Bird House, is an historic oc
  • When he left school in 1979, he joined Aston Villa as an apprentice, and turned professional two
  • baller who plays for Premier League side Aston Villa as a central defender or left back.
  • He joined Aston Villa as an apprentice in May 1976, and turned profe
  • both clubs lost their games on May 2, leaving Villa as champions.
  • all, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Preston and Aston Villa as well as working with the England national f
  • starring Ronald Shiner as Perky Pat and Pancho Villa as himself.
  • in the country of his last club, joining Aston Villa as its goalkeeping coach (August 2007).
  • On 1 July 2010 Shorey returned to Aston Villa as Fulham decided not to sign him on a permane
  • Ghent started his football career with Aston Villa as an associated schoolboy player and as a sch
  • He left Aston Villa as a fan favourite, and stated that he might r
  • ) is a 12th grade student who stays alone in a villa as his parents are abroad.
  • Baker signed for Villa as a 13 year-old in 2004, and rose through the
  • e (Walter Slezak) secretly misappropriates the villa as a hotel while Talbot is away.
  • Reece played for Aston Villa as a youth but was not awarded a scholarship w
  • And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003) (TV)
  • ome accounts, Gundoin even lived in "Meuse", a villa at the headwaters of the Meuse and may have be
  • st minute goal from John Hartson against Aston Villa at Selhurst Park in Burton's first game in cha
  • 16, 1968, in a single-goal victory over Aston Villa at Bloomfield Road.
  • gue, a 2-1 win by Manchester United over Aston Villa at Old Trafford on May 1, 1999.
  • ays later, Tottenham faced fourth placed Aston Villa at Villa Park, an early goal from Jermaine Jen
  • al was contested by Newcastle United and Aston Villa at Wembley.
  • He maintained a villa at Cap Martin on the French Riviera, which con
  • ry of a gangster found dead at Starks' Spanish villa at the end of The Long Firm.
  • The Reds then faced Aston Villa at home in the Third Round stage on 24 Februar
  • He died at his villa at Altenberg, near Vienna, on 24 October 1886,
  • lker Art Gallery, including two from Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli.
  • 3-2 victory against fellow title chasers Aston Villa at Villa Park.
  • of La Olmeda': The palatial Late Antique Roman villa at La Olmeda is situated less than 1km away fr
  • There are ruins of a small Roman Villa at the entrance to Roman Way from the Portway.
  • There are traces of a Roman villa at Oatlands Farm.
  • on eighteenth-century vedute illustrating the villa at Careggi, that at Cerreto Guidi and Poggio I
  • y in the 1975 League Cup Final defeat to Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium.
  • aj would be returning to his parent club Aston Villa at the end of his loan spell.
  • Weeks after being released by Aston Villa at the age of 16, Eric Steele (Villa goalkeepe
  • A Roman villa at Frilford.
  • otable buildings in the parish include a Roman villa at Caermead which remains as faint earthworks
  • The villa at Ferrari-Carano
  • as contested by West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa at the Kennington Oval.
  • 0-0 draws against Manchester United and Aston Villa at Leeds Road along with a 4-0 defeat at Burnd
  • large number of Roman fragments from Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, where Gavin Hamilton was excavating
  • ason when the students migrated to the college villa at Marino.
  • Southgate gave Christie a start against Aston Villa at Villa Park.
  • 1990-91, Regis was surprisingly sold to Aston Villa at the age of 33.
  • cup in four seasons with a 1-0 win over Aston Villa at Wembley, giving them the last cup final tri
  • Vestiges of a Roman villa at Cujasseix.
  • left out of the starting eleven against Aston Villa at Bloomfield Road in favour of Alex Baptiste.
  • old plunge pool in a bath house within a Roman villa at Wadi Lebda in Leptis Magna.
  • the artchitect Emmanuel Pontremoli to design a villa at Beaulieu-sur-Mer.
  • ed for Kingsteignton Athletic against Paignton Villa at Plainmoor.
  • 70, by a small ensemble on the stairs of their villa at Tribschen (today part of Lucerne) in the Ca
  • season, earning his first start against Aston Villa at the Reebok Stadium on 25 April.
  • vated at that quarry of antiquities, Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, in the 1920s, is accounted among th
  • hooligans (23 from West Brom and 37 from Aston Villa) at Birmingham Crown Court on 5 December 2006.
  • Cup final between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium.
  • Photos of his villa at Historic American Buildings Survey
  • ntry home of Pixton Park, near Exmoor, and the villa at Portofino in Italy (featured in Waugh's Swo
  • to his Sussex estate, he owned an 18th-century villa at Asolo, near Venice.
  • His work involved the excavation of a Roman villa at Llantwit Major, catalogues of the inscribed
  • These finds included a moderately large villa, at Chew Park where wooden writing tablets (th
  • That the villa at Cafaggiolo was a favoured home of the Medic
  • League Cup Final, which they lost 1-0 to Aston Villa at Wembley.
  • wski visited Zakopane in his childhood and the Villa Atma became his permanent residence in 1930.
  • The Villa Atma
  • Szymanowski's Zakopane house, the Villa Atma-now the Karol Szymanowski Museum
  • blu (Volare)), the song is a ballad, in which Villa attempts to deal with the end of a relationshi
  • Era is reflected in the beautiful remains of a villa attributed to the emperor Theodosius I.
  • At the Bethmann villa, Auerswald was mortally felled by a pistol sho
  • r to attending Suffolk Law, she graduated from Villa Augustina School in 1966 and Northeastern Univ
  • ld Line has a terminal complex on Sierra Madre Villa Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, at the neighbor
  • , the Eaton Wash to the west, and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue to the east.
  • iddle started his professional career at Aston Villa back in 1990 where he signed his first profess
  • century, or Andrea Palladio's Tempietto at the Villa Barbaro at Maser.
  • orated with Veronese on the decorations of the Villa Barbaro at Maser (1560-62) before returning.
  • n, advanced to become a Mother Superior of the Villa Barlow Academy and convent in St. Albans, Verm
  • d in the Football League for Birmingham, Aston Villa, Barnsley, Exeter City, Wigan Borough, Torquay
  • lay professionally for league teams like Aston Villa, Barnsley, Hull City, Bournemouth, Northampton
  • Born in Villa Basilica, he is also called Il Lucchese.
  • Born at Spa Villa, Bath, England, he was educated at Queens' Col
  • The large Italianate villa, Bathwick Grange, which was formerly known as
  • ), St Mary's Church, Bathwick (1817-1820), Spa Villa, Bathwick Hill (1820), Prior Park Buildings, a
  • oke progressed past Northampton Town but Aston Villa beat Stoke 4-0 in a 3rd round replay.
  • alscorer and once scored five goals when Aston Villa beat Sheffield Wednesday 10-0 in a First Divis
  • in the League War Cup Northern Section, Aston Villa beating them in the final.
  • Yoshimasa's retirement villa became known as the temple Ginkaku-ji (the Tem
  • , Stomp and De la Guarda - De La Guarda's Vila Villa became the longest running show ever to play a
  • In doing so, Aston Villa became only the second team to have won the Do
  • er the death of Cosimo de' Medici in 1464, the villa became a hunting lodge of his son Piero.
  • As a result, Villa became the first, and so far, only team to dat
  • ubsequently joined the coaching staff at Aston Villa, becoming assistant manager to Ron Saunders in
  • Harper played only twice for Villa before being sold together with Jimmy Cantrell
  • istrict of Birmingham, he played for Highfield Villa before joining Small Heath.
  • mwich Albion, Kidderminster Harriers and Aston Villa before joining Port Vale in July 1957 for £3,0
  • teur, and had an unsuccessful trial with Aston Villa before joining Arsenal in December 1924.
  • He went on to make 460 appearances for Villa before moving to neighbouring club West Bromwi
  • hind George Ephgrave, who had played for Aston Villa before the war.
  • yed six games in the Football League for Aston Villa, before joining Birmingham in a part-exchange
  • Hednesford Town, Bridgtown Amateurs and Aston Villa before he joined Port Vale, initially on guest
  • ll with local sides Smallthorne and Goldenhill Villa before he was signed up to league club Stoke.
  • lel to the A370 road, past the site of a Roman villa before crossing under the M5 motorway and empt
  • Baxter made over 100 appearances for Villa before retiring in Summer 1957.
  • Harvey played for Small Heath and Aston Villa before joining Burslem Port Vale for £50 in Ju
  • In the second half, Villa began to press forward again with Chatt and De
  • As a result Villa began their defence of the trophy just eight d
  • At about this time, a much-improved Villa began to search for higher quality opposition,
  • Villa behind orange and palm trees
  • ann Friedrich Reichardt - Brenno; Claudine von Villa Bella
  • The Villa Bella Vista is a property in Chester, Connecti
  • Claudine von Villa Bella (Berlin, 1778)
  • The villa belonged to Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici, the
  • Siqueiros, he created a series of murals for a villa belonging to local businessman Natalio Botana,
  • Today the villa belongs to Hospital of Careggi.
  • It was built as a summer and weekend country villa beside the River Thames for Sir Charles Asgill
  • Bache was a prolific centre forward for Aston Villa between 1900 and 1919.
  • He played 237 times for Villa between 1935 and his retirement in 1949.
  • He made 128 appearances for Villa between January 1947 and October 1950 scoring
  • hey stepped on a stage, located in a fair from Villa Biarritz, dressed with aluminum foil on legs a
  • he German and his entourage boarded vessels at Villa Biburg on a trip from Frankfurt to Aachen.
  • land and designed the military hospital at the Villa Bighi in conjunction with Vice Admiral Sir Pul
  • he nickname Jazz, played for Fleetwood Windsor Villa, Blackpool, Watford and Mansfield Town before
  • or the family, which became known later as the Villa Blanque.
  • Millwall Athletic, Queen's Park Rangers, Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, and Leeds City.
  • Villa Bonita is an historic apartment building on Hi
  • Baccio d'Agnolo also planned the Villa Borgherini and the Palazzo Bartolini, with oth
  • lso decorated the Stanza d'Ercole (1784-86) in Villa Borghese for Marcantonio Borghese.
  • Parking at Villa Borghese
  • The work was commissioned for the Villa Borghese along with three other sculptural gro
  • him is the monument to Umberto II of Italy in Villa Borghese (Rome), completed after the sculptor'
  • nt to the masterpieces in the Belvedere or the Villa Borghese" (Haskell and Penny 1981:196), though
  • Watercolour of Raffael's studio in Villa Borghese's garden, Rome
  • In his new Villa Borghese, a room called the 'Room of the Herma
  • Monument to Shawqi in Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy.
  • ion, found in 1781, has taken its place at the Villa Borghese.
  • n discriminatingly, as with his group from the Villa Borrioni (probably also in 1777), and also to
  • There is also the Villa Borsig at the shore of Lake Tegel, the former
  • During this time, Villa boss Martin O'Neill signed England internation
  • He had only taken over as Villa boss before the quarter-finals after the shock
  • Kings Weston House and Kings Weston Roman Villa both lie near the western end of the estate.
  • Villa Bouchina was a house of internment (a reservat
  • -General Frederiks, who was also in control of Villa Bouchina.
  • sfer him to England, and two years later Aston Villa bought him for £15,000.
  • Florence Villa boundaries are Uceta Yard to the south, Grant
  • 14 Lieder von der Liebe: Theater Stok, Zurich; Villa Boveri, Baden.
  • es for abbate Antonio di Zanobi Bracci for the Villa Bracci at Rovezzano near Florence.
  • painted frescoes on mythologic themes for the Villa Brentano Carones in Corbetta, along with Matti
  • His form with Villa brought him to the attention of the England se
  • The pastel villa building was built by a well known architect n
  • Frogner area is dominated by villa buildings and parks.
  • e villa-owners at one end of the main range of villa buildings.
  • he grounds belonged to Belair House, a country villa built in Adam style and now a Grade II listed
  • Swannanoa is an Italianate villa built in 1912 by millionaire and philanthropis
  • He first came to the fore in 1887 when Villa built the Grand Stand at Perry Barr, as he was
  • a spectacular 10-acre (40,000 m2) subterranean villa built primarily by him with the partial assist
  • Before playing for Villa, Burrows started his career at Wigan Boys.
  • In the summer of 1986, he signed for Aston Villa but made only twenty league appearances in the
  • s at the time established the existence of the villa, but the site was not fully investigated until
  • me sources claim that he also played for Aston Villa, but this appears to be a confusion with a R.A
  • 3 September 1975 in a goalless draw with Aston Villa, but appeared only a handful of times in that
  • He won the 1913 FA Cup with Villa, but signed for Chelsea shortly afterwards.
  • ouse was replaced in the style of an Edwardian villa, but as the great depression took hold in the
  • ge of 17, he was invited to a trial with Aston Villa, but his parents would not give him permission
  • Burgess started his career with Aston Villa, but left for Stoke City in 1998 without havin
  • tent of the site is unclear, beyond a specific villa but there is some evidence that the site is mu
  • I enjoyed my time at Aston Villa but when this opportunity presented itself I h
  • Mitchell began his playing career with Aston Villa but failed to make an appearance and moved to
  • He began his career with Aston Villa, but never played for their first team, and we
  • The Hotel Thomas, also known as Sunkist Villa but currently known as the Thomas Center, is a
  • Urawa Red Diamonds, beating Aston Villa by 1-0 in the final, was the Cup winner of the
  • e village east to west and the site of a Roman villa, by a stream north-east of the crossroads, was
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