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Derby and Racer
They are rarely heard on the show, but have occasional lines ( for example, Mabel has several lines during " Fibber Cooks Dinner for Molly's Birthday " ( 10 / 23 / 51 ), Mort has some lines in " Halloween Party " ( 10 / 28 / 35 ), and Willie is heard in " Soapbox Derby Racer for Teeny " ( 4 / 24 / 51 )).
Also notable was the Derby Racer racing roller coaster, which had a series of accidents that killed or critically injured riders between 1911 and 1936.
The Derby Racer was built in 1927 for Playland by Prior & Church with horses carved by Marcus Charles Illions, a turn of the Century New York carousel horse carver.
The Derby Racer rotates at 25 miles per hour ( 40 km / h )-three times the speed of a normal carousel.
Church ( also the co-inventor of the Derby Racer ) the Dragon Coaster has approximately 3400 feet of track and is approximately 85 feet tall at its highest point.
There was also the infamous racing roller coaster Derby Racer that caused numerous deaths and grave injuries in its 25 years of operation, and the Lightning, a member of Harry Traver's " Terrifying Triplets ".
Examples of racing games that took advantage of the neGcon are the original PlayStation iterations of the Ridge Racer series ( Ridge Racer Type 4 also supported the Namco Jogcon ), Gran Turismo, Motor Toon Grand Prix 2, Destruction Derby, Colin McRae Rally, TOCA Touring Cars, Rally Cross, V-Rally and the Pole Position games on Namco Museum volumes 1 and 3, as well as Ridge Racer V on the PlayStation 2.
Speed and Pops from Speed Racer make an appearance at the Soap Box Derby starting line and again when the Griffins prepare to leave for Manhattan.

Derby and Beach
From the top of the Derby Road Bridge in Grays one can look down to Thurrock Yacht Club, Grays Beach children's playground and the River Thames where one can occasionally see large ships travelling up and down.
* Irish Derby( 10 ) – Desert King ( 1997 ), Galileo ( 2001 ), High Chaparral ( 2002 ), Dylan Thomas ( 2006 ), Soldier of Fortune ( 2007 ), Frozen Fire ( 2008 ), Fame and Glory ( 2009 ), Cape Blanco ( 2010 ), Treasure Beach ( 2011 ), Camelot ( 2012 )

Derby and ),
* The Enemy ( UK punk band ), a 1980s punk band from Derby, England
In 1915, Regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby ( of only three in the history of the race ), and in 1917, the English-bred colt " Omar Khayyam " became the first foreign-bred horse to win the race.
' before falling have been that during the battle Richard was abandoned by Baron Stanley ( made Earl of Derby in October ), Sir William Stanley, and Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland.
* Lord Derby, and then ( after April, 1918 ), Lord Milner – Secretary of State for War
w: Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel | Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; w: Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester | Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester ; w: Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk | Thomas de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham ; w: Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick | Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick ; and w: Henry IV of England | Henry, Earl of Derby ( later Henry IV ), demand w: Richard II of England | Richard II to let them prove by arms the justice for their rebellion
* Meridian ( horse ), American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of 1911 Kentucky Derby
Secretariat ( March 30, 1970 – October 4, 1989 ) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, that in 1973 became the first U. S. Triple Crown champion in 25 years, setting race records in all three events in the Series — the Kentucky Derby ( 1: 59. 4 ), the Preakness Stakes ( 1: 53 ) and the Belmont Stakes ( 2: 24 )-records that still stand today.
His five opponents included winners of major races including Blakeney ( 1969 Epsom Derby ), Karabas ( Washington, D. C. International Stakes ), Crepellana ( Prix de Diane ) and Caliban ( Coronation Cup ).
# Sibyl Marshal ( c. 1201 – 27 April 1245 ), married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby – they had seven daughters.
* George Derby ( baseball ), American baseball pitcher
* Derby ( horse race ), race usually restricted to three-year-old horses ( see article for list of such races )
* The Derby ( 1895 film ), an 1895 documentary film
* Derby ( 1971 film ), an American documentary film by Robert Kaylor about the world of 1970s professional Roller Derby
* " The Derby Ram " ( song ), an English folk song
* Derby ( automobile ), a defunct French automobile marque
* Favonius ( horse ), winner of the 1871 Epsom Derby.
: also Earl of Derby ( 1337 ), Earl of Leicester ( 1345 ), Earl of Lancaster ( 1345 ), Earl of Lincoln ( 1349 ), Earl of Moray ( 1359 ), Lord of Beaufort and Nogent ( 1345 )

Derby and roller
* Coeur d ' Alene is home of Snake Pit Derby Dames ; an all-female flat track roller derby league.
In 1935, promoter Leo Seltzer, drawing on the Depression-era popularity of roller skating, conceived the idea of a Roller Derby.
It is currently home to the Nashville Rollergirls, a flat track roller derby league, and a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.
In March 2010, Derby News Network claimed that more than 98 % of roller derby competitions were conducted under WFTDA rules.
It is similar to Roller Derby in that two teams clad in body armor skate on roller skates ( some instead ride on motorcycles ) around a banked, circular track.
* Tucson Roller Derby, the roller derby league located in Tucson, Arizona
The Coliseum currently hosts the Arizona Derby Dames banked track roller derby league.
Kingston's The Tragically Hip played the centre in 1995 In 2010 it become the home of Kingston Derby Girls, Kingston's first official women's roller derby league.
On April 19, 2012, Finochio began competing in roller derby as a member of the Strong Island Derby Revolution.
* Dead End Derby, roller derby league in Christchurch, New Zealand
She is also the Patron of Bendigo's roller derby league, the Dragon City Derby Dolls.
In 1953, with the demise of roller speedway, the Arena hosted a Roller Derby match.

Derby and formerly
In 1928, the paper began printing in Manchester on the presses of the News Chronicle in Derby Street, moving in 1960 into Thomson House, Withy Grove ( formerly known as Kemsley House ) when the News Chronicle closed.
* Stephen Pearson, Derby County midfielder, formerly of Motherwell
Historically a part of Lancashire, Rainhill was formerly a township within the ecclesiastical parish of Prescot, and hundred of West Derby.
* University of Derbyformerly the Derbyshire College of Higher Education
* Stanley, Edward Smith, thirteenth earl of Derby ( formerly Lord Stanley ) ( 1775 – 1851 ), politician and naturalist by Clemency Thorne Fisher in Dictionary of National Biography
Wyndham features the last remaining meatworks in the Kimberley-there were formerly works at Broome and Derby but financial constraints have caused these to be closed.
The campus was formerly the Bishop Lonsdale College of Education, run by the Church of England ( Derby Diocese ), and housed the Education and Health departments as well as some social science courses.
North of Leicester, before the dual carriageway section bypassing Derby was built, the A50 formerly went through Burton upon Trent and Ashby-de-la-Zouch to Leicester, but that section is now designated the A511 road.
The system has 15 Incentro AT6 / 5 trams, similar to those used in Nantes, built by Bombardier Transportation ( formerly ADtranz ) in Derby.
Market stones took many forms, here we see the stone placed at Friar Gate ( formerly Nuns Green ) at the northern road into Derby ( England ).
Derby Silk Mill, formerly known as Derby Industrial Museum, is a museum of industry and history in Derby, England.
The bishop's seat ( cathedra ) or see is located in the City of Derby at The Cathedral Church of All Saints – formerly a parish church which was elevated to cathedral status in 1927.
Derby College uses a converted roundhouse building next to Derby railway station, formerly of the North Midland Railway, as its Derby College @ Roundhouse campus.
Chaddesden, also known locally as Chad, is a large suburb of Derby, United Kingdom, formerly known as Cedesdene.
In this instance, therefore, the surname signifies simply "( descendant of ) one who hails from Scarisbrick ", this being the name of the township in the Lancashire parish of Ormskirk, in what was formerly known as the West Derby Hundred.
On 7 June 2007, Metronet announced that the contract for operating and maintaining the test track had been awarded to Serco Assurance ( formerly Serco Railtest ), based at the Railway Technical Centre in Derby.
Boissevain, not far from Turtle Mountain and Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, also formerly hosted the " International Turtle Derby ", a turtle race, each summer.
The park was opened in July 1971 by Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby and Jimmy Chipperfield using the expertise of General Manager Laurence Tennant MBE, formerly the Chief Game Warden of Parks in Uganda and Botswana.
The site is today maintained by Richard Felix formerly of Derby Heritage Centre.
Again, in 1776, he acquired the remainder of the formerly prestigious Bow porcelain factory, of which he also transferred the portable elements to Derby.

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