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John Derbyshire (996 bytes)
1: ...pic swimmer, see [[John Derbyshire (swimmer)|John Derbyshire]].'' 3: ...t-wing hyperbole, hate-speech or manic paranoia". Derbyshire writes on a broad range of topics, including immi... 8: * [http://www.olimu.com/ John Derbyshire's home page] MV Derbyshire (1677 bytes) 1: The '''MV Derbyshire''', was built in [[1976]] by [[Swan Hunter]], as ... 11: The Derbyshire Family Association was awarded the Thomas Gray Si... 15: * http://www.zetnet.co.uk/oigs/derbyshire/ 16: * http://www.mv-derbyshire.org.uk/ 17: * http://www.brianiddonmp.org.uk/media/040712_Derbyshire.htm Derbyshire (7720 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Derbyshire 5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandDerbyshire.png]] 31: ...gn=center|Derbyshire County Council<br>http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ 41: |colspan=2|<center>[[Image:Derbyshire_Ceremonial_Numbered.png]]</center> 43: #[[Derbyshire Dales]] Chesterfield, Derbyshire (3347 bytes) 5: ...ield.png|100px|Chesterfield]]<br>''Shown within [[Derbyshire]]'' 13: |Admin. County:||[[Derbyshire]] 39: ...n and [[Local government district|district]] in [[Derbyshire]], a [[county]] in [[England]]. It lies south of ... 41: ... in the year [[1204]] from [[John of England|King John]]. 59: [[Category:Towns in Derbyshire]] Willington, Derbyshire (162 bytes) 1: ...lage]] located on the periphery of [[Derby]] in [[Derbyshire]], [[England]]. 4: [[Category:Villages in Derbyshire]] History of Derbyshire (1138 bytes) 1: '''Derbyshire''' was traditionally divided into six [[hundred (... 3: ...l]] and [[Netherseal]], is now considered part of Derbyshire. 5: Apart from this, some parishes in historic Derbyshire, including [[Dore]], [[Norton, South Yorkshire|No... 10: [[Category:Derbyshire|*History]] 11: [[Category:History of England|Derbyshire]] South Derbyshire (1705 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|South Derbyshire District 5: ....png|100px|South Derbyshire]]<br>''Shown within [[Derbyshire]]'' 13: |Admin. County:||[[Derbyshire]] 29: |colspan=2 align=center|South Derbyshire District Council<br>http://www.south-derbys.gov.u... 37: ...ricts of England|local government district]] in [[Derbyshire]], [[England]]. It contains a third of the [[Nat... Derbyshire Dales (2945 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Derbyshire Dales District 5: ....png|100px|Derbyshire Dales]]<br>''Shown within [[Derbyshire]]'' 13: |Admin. County:||[[Derbyshire]] 29: ...r|Derbyshire Dales District Council<br>http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/ 37: ...of its population lies along the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Ripley, Derbyshire (1099 bytes) 1: Ripley is another Derbyshire town whose past is steeped in industry. It was me... 3: ...tterley Hall. The Hall is now in the hands of the Derbyshire Police Force in the form of their main HQ. Close ... Delia Derbyshire (2279 bytes) 1: '''Delia Derbyshire''' ([[May 5]], [[1937]] - [[July 3]], [[2001]]) w... 3: ...ike anything that had been heard before or since. Derbyshire's original Dr Who theme is believed to have been ... 5: ... into [[BBC Radio 3]]). Besides the Dr Who theme, Derbyshire also composed and produced scores, incidental pie... 10: * [http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/ delia-derbyshire.org] 11: ...o.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,518008,00.html Delia Derbyshire's obituary] by Brian Hodgson in ''The Guardian'',... Ashbourne, Derbyshire (725 bytes) 1: '''Ashbourne''' is a small [[town]] in the [[Derbyshire Dales]], [[England]]. It has a population of 7,00... 5: ...rick McLoughlin]] (Conservative), the MP for West Derbyshire. 14: ...p://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/tourism/places.htm Derbyshire Dales Council's page on Ashbourne] 16: [[Category:Towns in Derbyshire]] Buxton, Derbyshire (3458 bytes) 1: '''Buxton''' is a [[spa town]] in [[Derbyshire]], [[England]], the gateway to the [[Peak Distric... 3: Built on the [[River Wye, Derbyshire|River Wye]], Buxton has a long history as a spa t... 15: ...th]]'s [[The_Royal_Crescent|Royal Crescent]] by [[John Carr]] along with the neighbouring Great Stables.... 31: [[Category:Towns in Derbyshire]] Hope, Derbyshire (672 bytes) 1: ...], in [[England]]. It lies in the [[Hope Valley, Derbyshire|Hope Valley]], at the point where [[Peakshole Wat... 6: [[Category:Villages in Derbyshire]] Matlock, Derbyshire (3105 bytes) 1: ...[[County Council]]. Matlock is also home to the [[Derbyshire Dales]] District Council headquarters. 12: ...m]], [[Gulliver's Kingdom]] [[theme park]], the [[Derbyshire Mining Museum]], a [[petrifying well]] and an [[a... 15: ..., until the section between Matlock and [[Buxton, Derbyshire|Buxton]] was closed in the [[Beeching Axe|Beechin... 20: [[Category:Towns in Derbyshire]] Eckington, Derbyshire (457 bytes) 1: ...''Eckington''' is a large village in [[North East Derbyshire]], 7 miles north of [[Chesterfield]] and south of... 7: [[Category:Villages in Derbyshire]] Derbyshire Constabulary (277 bytes) 1: ...e]] force in [[England]] covering the county of [[Derbyshire]]. 4: *[http://www.derbyshire.police.uk/ Official website] 6: [[Category:Derbyshire|Constabulary]] Newhaven, Derbyshire (235 bytes) 3: ...ven''' is a small [[town]] in the [[county]] of [[Derbyshire]], [[England]], east of [[Hartington]] and west o... 6: [[Category:Towns in Derbyshire]] Whitwell, Derbyshire (1087 bytes) 1: ...''Whitwell''' is a small [[village]] located in [[Derbyshire]], [[England]]. 6: ...ee Shires Oak, a tree where the county borders of Derbyshire, [[Nottinghamshire]], and [[Yorkshire]] meet. 8: Whitwell won the 'Best Kept Village in Derbyshire' Award in [[1986]], and celebrated its 1000th Ann... 14: [[Category:Villages in Derbyshire]] Thornhill, Derbyshire (221 bytes) 1: ...rnhill''' is a [[village]] in the [[county]] of [[Derbyshire]], [[England]], in the [[Peak District]], south o... 4: [[Category:Villages in Derbyshire]] Eileen Derbyshire (452 bytes) 1: '''Eileen Derbyshire''' (born [[1929]]) is a British character actress...
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