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  • United and Oldham Athletic, before returning to Vale a remarkable 19 years since his release, in Oct
  • Charlton, Pewsey Vale, a village in the former Kennet district
  • where, after making his home debut against Port Vale, a series of injuries restricted him to nine Di
  • nbeaten run from January to April helped to win Vale a fourth place promotion place, seven points cl
  • The property is located in the heart of Dedham Vale, a typical Suffolk rural landscape.
  • ying each other and needed just a point to deny Vale a play-off place - unless, that is, Vale won by
  • He scored a brace on his debut to earn Vale a point at Wrexham on 17 August 1974.
  • lesfield in 1893, before moving to Burslem Port Vale a year later.
  • It is in the Aylesbury Vale, about four miles north of Aylesbury.
  • It is in the Aylesbury Vale, about eight miles from Aylesbury and six miles
  • It is in the Aylesbury Vale, about eight miles east of Bicester.
  • as erected on the eastern scarp overlooking the vale above East Tytherton in Victorian times.
  • Quarrendon became The Aylesbury Vale Academy in 2009 and will have £1.5m
  • Fir Vale achieved an "Outstanding" review from Ofsted in
  • s served by the Valley Lines station at Merthyr Vale, across the river.
  • The vale adjoining Millbrook is reputed to be the locati
  • In the League Cup, Vale advanced past Second Division Bristol Rovers 4-
  • Squadron Leader William 'Cherry' Vale AFC DFC and Bar
  • played for Charlton in their 2-1 home win over Vale after the original fixture was abandoned on the
  • However, he never played for the Vale again and was transferred to Burton Albion in M
  • In September 2005 Clarke was loaned to Port Vale, again just playing the one game.
  • Cummins put Vale ahead before Nicky Mohan equalized to take the
  • The street names in a housing estate in Dinting Vale allude to Beatrix's characters, e.g.
  • r Newmains and Swansea Town before joining Port Vale, along with Billy Tabram for £400 in May 1933.
  • Burslem Port Vale also returned to the Football League.
  • Colo Vale also has a Public School on Wattle Street.
  • Norman Vale, also known as the Nott House, is a historic ho
  • Vale also drew their opening home match the followin
  • Meden Vale also has a rugby union side which plays in the
  • ine at Ascot and the Waterloo-Alton line at Ash Vale, although line south from here initially joined
  • after the Cambrian Colliery disaster at Clydach Vale, an explosion at the National Colliery in Watts
  • elsh clubs on Tredegar's fixture list were Ebbw Vale and Glamorgan Wanderers.
  • fice in operation from 1867 to 1868 as Magnolia Vale, and then again in 1871 to 1943 as Magnolia, wh
  • Belle Vale and Hasbury; Halesowen North; Halesowen South;
  • mber of names including Magnolia Dale, Magnolia Vale, and sometimes as Water Station Number 12 on th
  • n loan in March 2000, scoring once against Port Vale, and had an unsuccessful trial with Barnsley in
  • footballer who played in goal for Burslem Port Vale and Newton Heath in the 19th century.
  • ranches off from the circuit on the approach to Vale and Club - one of the slowest sections of the c
  • ed for London Wasps, Bedford, Sale Sharks, Ebbw Vale and Newport Gwent Dragons before joining Worces
  • Port Vale and Queens Park Rangers actually protested in f
  • ague playing for Birmingham City, Wrexham, Port Vale and Chester City.
  • Prior to 2010, the Frome Vale and Hillfields wards of the City of Bristol wer
  • ru/Wales, called for the rail link between Ebbw Vale and Newport to be reopened to help with the reg
  • althorpe whose family lived at nearby Woodlands Vale, and were regular worshipers at the church.
  • Other local areas include Langley Vale and Great Tattenhams.
  • oute Utilisation Strategy the link between Ebbw Vale and Newport is identified for implementation in
  • the FA Cup Stoke made it past local rivals Port Vale and West Ham United before losing to Newcastle
  • rts in Epping in the south-west, crosses Dedham Vale and Constable country to finish at the port of
  • During World War II, he guested for Port Vale and Swansea Town, and in 1948, now aged 45, he
  • hey explain that his birth parents were Cameron Vale and Kim Obrist (from the film Scanners).
  • Vale and Obrist told them about his abilities and th
  • After leaving Port Vale and quitting football he became successful in a
  • The Vale and Downland Museum is a local museum in the ma
  • Not to be confused with Port Vale and Southport footballer George Heywood or rugb
  • (including 72 in the football league) for Port Vale and scored 111 goals (including 6 in the footba
  • Seventh District: The modern Maida Vale and Kilburn High Roads.
  • services a number of housing estates in Canning Vale and Southern River, as well as forming part of
  • Hibbard was born in Ebbw Vale, and after various job including teacher, steel
  • even, and from aged nine she was raised in Ebbw Vale and Monmouth, Wales.
  • as a midfielder in the Football League for Port Vale and Macclesfield Town, as well as at non-league
  • View of the Vale and Downland Museum, Wantage.
  • A3011 (Lynchford Road) which leads towards Ash Vale and Mytchett.
  • f a Football League club, with Gillingham, Port Vale and Millwall all alleged to be interested in hi
  • es on one of its sides above Tonypandy, Clydach Vale and Llwynypia.
  • f Hayfield and the town of New Mills (via Birch Vale and Ollersett).
  • 2 losses in 19 league games losing only to Port Vale and eventual champions Derby County.
  • well as the southern wine region around McLaren Vale and Willunga.
  • in the Summer months to all stations to Mendip Vale and occaionly specials are run to Westbury.
  • tation via one or more of Kilburn Lane, Carlton Vale and Shirland Road.
  • to the east are Malpas Park, Claremont, Pilton Vale and the Woodlands all of which is privately-own
  • rdoch University and Fremantle; east to Canning Vale and Armadale).
  • "Restoring San Francisco's Urban Wildlands," V. Vale and underground photographer Charles Gatewood w
  • ch is north of Oxford Street, and east of Maida Vale and Edgware Road.
  • and Walliston along with tiny sections of Maida Vale and Forrestfield and all populated portions of
  • o played for Huddersfield Town, Hull City, Port Vale and Northwich Victoria.
  • es such as Prior's Hall, Little Stanion, Oakley Vale and Great Oakley.
  • Later Vale and her sister ships was rebuilt as mine layers
  • Port Vale and Stoke lodged a complaint with the Football
  • Town and Cardiff City, before moving on to Port Vale, and he later played for Stockport County and S
  • aptist Grammar School, Keithcot Primary in Wynn Vale and Keller Road Primary in Salisbury East.
  • He had loan spells with both Port Vale and West Bromwich Albion before signing for Val
  • The station was built in Carr Vale and it was one of the few places on the LD&ECR
  • Essendon, a new section heading east to Pascoe Vale and then south along the Moonee Ponds Creek to
  • uding, Charlemont Farm, Bustlehome Mill, Church Vale, and the leafier neighbourhoods of Charlemont,
  • The Way starts at Clay House in West Vale and includes much moorland as well as woodland
  • e game of the season (a 2-0 defeat away to Port Vale) and started the final game of the season, a 1-
  • the season, he had a successful trial with Port Vale and signed with the club in May 2008, citing ma
  • on, Lady James, Mrs. Proutie, Lady Sorrel, Mrs. Vale and Mrs. Bethel
  • erve the ecologically-sensitive areas of Mystic Vale and Glencoe Cove.
  • Nearby Crewe Alexandra faired even worse than Vale, and didn't return to the Football League until
  • t flows south into Dorset through the Blackmore Vale and the towns of Gillingham and Sturminster New
  • Two other towns lie within the vale and they are Winslow and Buckingham.
  • s terrain consists of wooded weald, well-fenced vale, and the open downland of the South Downs.
  • to Bristol GWR main line that runs through the Vale, and another on the M&SWJR that became one of t
  • 977, and made seven league appearances for Port Vale, and five on loan at Hartlepool United.
  • A happy ending is contrived for Vale and Honey, a sweet little girl, but a little ha
  • ce service before working in steelworks at Ebbw Vale and Scunthorpe.
  • with plans to merge Connaught Junior with Arun Vale and Elm Grove Infants to form a single Primary
  • ing the failure of Rotherham Town, Burslem Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra to be re-elected into the F
  • ce teams, plus Northwich Victoria, Burslem Port Vale and Sheffield United.
  • In Wales, works at East Moors (Cardiff), Ebbw Vale and Shotton were closed.
  • ict takes in the suburbs of High Wycombe, Maida Vale and a small part of Gooseberry Hill; in the mid
  • orld Cup standby list alongside another ex Ebbw Vale and Newport fly half Jason Strange.
  • Before then the northern part was Ashley Vale and the southern part Baptist Mills.
  • rig point at OS grid ref SO 187084 between Ebbw Vale and Blaina.
  • the broad ridge of high ground between the Ebbw Vale and the valley of the Ebbw Fach in the Valleys
  • St John's in the Vale and Clough Head seen east from the summit of Hi
  • acting visitors to the conservation area Dedham Vale and the historic villages of Long Melford, Lave
  • rse when a lotus dropped from his hand into the vale and a lake emerged in that place.
  • 30 January 2002 that the rail link between Ebbw Vale and Cardiff would be reopened.
  • the Football League for Huddersfield Town, Port Vale and most notably, Stoke City.
  • or the addition of another middle school, Union Vale, and another elementary School, Vail Farm.
  • However these were his only games for the Vale and he was given a free transfer to non-league
  • ury the area was named Dyffryn Clydach (Clydach Vale), and was divided into two areas, Cwmclydach an
  • for Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City, Port Vale and Accrington Stanley.
  • art of the campaign in Forest's 2-0 win at Port Vale and scored his first goal of the season in the
  • Port Vale and Swansea City received byes.
  • in the Football League for Wigan Athletic, Port Vale, and Macclesfield Town.
  • stands at the top of Church Wood between Calder Vale and Oakenclough.
  • The connection between the Marston Vale and Bedford Midland station runs over the route
  • s into the Black Brook before flowing into West Vale and going on to join the River Calder.
  • mall holdings and cottages and known as Strouds Vale and bordered on to the areas known as Sutton Ga
  • Chester City, Port Vale and Luton Town were given a bye to the Third Ro
  • erbyshire, England, UK, near New Mills, Furness Vale and Stockport.
  • He had played 107 games (96 in the league) for Vale and moved on to Oldham Athletic.
  • b was named after Williams' hometown club, Port Vale, and its logo was very similar.
  • For the forward who played for Port Vale and Northwich Victoria, see Luke Dean (football
  • once more at stake, Rodriguez journeyed to Ebbw Vale and acquitted himself bravely.
  • During the war he guested for Birmingham, Port Vale and Coventry City.
  • , Kwinana, Henderson, Malaga, O'Connor, Canning Vale and Osborne Park.
  • ke finished nine places and 22 points above the Vale, and won promotion via the play-offs, never to
  • Collins had played 135 league games for Port Vale and was named their Player Of The Year in the 2
  • Fulham took 4th, nine points below Vale and Rovers finished 5th, ten points behind the
  • and the couple lived in London, first in Maida Vale and from 1856 in St John's Wood.
  • Returning to Wales in 2000, he coached Ebbw Vale and Wales 'A' then coached Newport Gwent Dragon
  • also played for Birmingham City, Walsall, Port Vale, and in the United States.
  • Byrne began his career as a trainee with Port Vale and although he spent three years with the club
  • lications book Modern Primitives, written by V. Vale and Andrea Juno, as well as numerous magazines
  • ssop, Dinting, Dinting railway station, Dinting Vale and Higher Dinting.
  • ller who played in the Football League for Port Vale and Southport.
  • llowing councils: Galdo (O Vicedo, Negradas and Vale) and Viveiro (Suegos, Mosende, Riobarba and Cab
  • ns though with a 4-2 win over local rivals Port Vale and a 3-0 win over Manchester United.
  • hill, through Cavendish, Sudbury and the Dedham Vale, and joins the North Sea at Harwich.
  • Staughton Vale and Balliang are smaller villages in the Anakie
  • ives consisting of the following wards Ash, Ash Vale and Tongham.
  • ue for York City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Port Vale and Torquay United.
  • The match was contested by Port Vale and Stockport County.
  • headwaters west of Woodanilling near Melbourne Vale and flows in a westerly direction until it flow
  • Hull City, Port Vale and Scunthorpe United occupied the other three
  • Town and a trial with Football League side Port Vale, and signed for the former team.
  • e signed a contract to play exclusively for the Vale and, despite the case being upheld in a Burslem
  • He was born in Victoria Vale, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, the son of John
  • On 29 May 2008, Port Vale announced that McCombe had agreed a two-year co
  • ern part of the parish is covered by the Dedham Vale AONB, whilst the south-west contains a section
  • , including Lower Raydon, is part of the Dedham Vale AONB.
  • Port Vale are Burslem based and Stoke City traditionally
  • The Batmobile: Batman and Vicki Vale are inside the Batmobile, escaping from the Jok
  • the entire parish is located within the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • ydooker Wines Pty Ltd is a based in the McLaren Vale Area of Australia.
  • Shillingstone is a village in the Blackmore Vale area of north Dorset, England, situated on the
  • lingham and Sturminster Newton in the Blackmore Vale area of Dorset, England.
  • chard is a small village in the rural Blackmore Vale area of north Dorset, England, adjacent to West
  • h in Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale area of North Dorset district, near the border
  • rt of the regeneration of the Forest of Marston Vale area.
  • Beaumaris and another 5 in the Glenroy - Pascoe Vale area.
  • local companies in the Drummondville and Acton Vale areas in the Bois-Francs region.
  • rper began his career with non-league Hutchison Vale as a youth.
  • anmere Rovers in June 1938, but returned to the Vale as a guest in September 1939.
  • Obrey played for Longton before joining Port Vale as an amateur in May 1936, signing as a profess
  • Shore joined Port Vale as an amateur in September 1945.
  • Tileries and Blythe Bridge before joining Port Vale as an amateur in June 1927, signing professiona
  • Chapman joined Port Vale as an amateur in June 1966 and made his debut i
  • m Dresden United and Alf Wood from Burslem Port Vale, as well as recruiting Stoke's long-serving tra
  • yed for Rugeley and Colwich before joining Port Vale as an amateur in November 1928.
  • Road before joining the local league club Port Vale as an amateur in November 1933.
  • Brough joined Burslem Port Vale as an amateur from Smallthorne in the autumn of
  • played for Keele University before joining Port Vale as an amateur in August 1957.
  • uarter-final also proved to be no challenge for Vale, as they triumphed 4-0 over Darlington.
  • n two spells) and Hull City before joining Port Vale as an amateur in November 1948.
  • Ann Beale Wilson Gantt ran Strawberry Vale as a seminary until it was closed at the onset
  • He spent the entire 1950s with Port Vale, as the club enjoyed an exciting period of thei
  • for Wolverhampton Wanderers before joining Port Vale as an amateur in October 1936, signing professi
  • He returned to Port Vale as a triallist in July 2005, scoring in their 4
  • Prince played for Bucknell before joining Port Vale as an amateur in October 1922 and signing as a
  • with Hanley Swifts before joining Burslem Port Vale as an amateur in June 1903.
  • fore crossing the Potteries divide to join Port Vale as an amateur in April 1923.
  • Oldfield played for Helsby before joining Port Vale as an amateur in December 1945.
  • sides Hanley and Silverdale before joining Port Vale as an amateur in October 1936, signing professi
  • Hamlett returned to Vale as the trainer-coach in July 1958, he gave up h
  • m Dresden United and Alf Wood from Burslem Port Vale, as well as recruiting Stoke's long-serving tra
  • a Mission and Milton Albion before joining Port Vale as an amateur in August 1923, signing as a prof
  • Tomkinson joined Port Vale as an amateur in 1949, he didn't play a game an
  • ngley St. Michael's before joining Burslem Port Vale as an amateur in May 1906, however he was relea
  • Harrison joined Port Vale as an amateur in September 1931, signing as a p
  • est, Mount Cottrell, Sydenham West, and Toolern Vale as well as parts of Diggers Rest, Plumpton, Roc
  • He returned to Vale as the assistant trainer in July 1939 and re-si
  • Adams joined Port Vale as an amateur in August 1936, signing as a prof
  • Corbishley joined Port Vale as an amateur in June 1959 and signed as a prof
  • uids and Whitfield Colliery before joining Port Vale as an amateur in August 1926, signing professio
  • for Stoke City before joining local rivals Port Vale as an amateur in November 1958, he signed as a
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