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Not renowned as a tourist destination, Derby advertises itself as 'The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution'. A city of around 240,000 inhabitants and slap-bang in the middle of England, there are a few sights in Derby that might warrant a stop here.
From the Derby Travel Guide
Moving to England
, I know there are many muslims in the north and midlands regions - places like Bradford, Derby ...
London to Yorkshire
In London there are mainline railway stations which connect to all other parts of the UK. For example, London Euston links to Birmingham, the North West (Manchester, Liverpool) and Glasgow; St Pancras links to Nottingham, Derby and Sheffield; Kings Cross links to Peterborough, Doncaster, Newcastle ...
Horses and gypsies and booze, oh my!
famous Derby at Epsom Downs, only a few stops away on the local train, I got excited. But since I hadn ...
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355 Miles Derby - Berwick
The 355 Miles Of The Pennine Cycleway. Normally Completed From Derby - Berwick. ...
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Derby Day 3
We said a farwell to Derby, well at least for a couple of weeks. Visited the new Jila Gallery. There is some really good stuff being setup in Derby, which is great to see. We then headed off to see Myalls Bore and Cattle Trough, 7km from Derby near the Prison Tree. The bore was dug in 1910/11. It replaced ...
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