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The Bowditch Bell, traditionally rung by sports teams after away victories.
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Keep moat Stadium Recent leisure developments include a new community sports stadium for sports teams including the towns men's football club, Doncaster Rovers F.C., and one of the most successful women's football clubs in the country, Doncaster Rovers Belles who play at the Keep moat Stadium.
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John Charles Centre for Sport
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pit bull
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Torball
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City High bell tower
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Stade Olympique de la Pontaise
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Candlestick Park
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Brian Redman driving Alfa Romeo Tipo 33TT12 at the Nürburgring in 1974
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Nachos using a processed-cheese sauce.
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Hamilton Cemetery, York Boulevard Entrance
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Keepmoat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Doncaster, England, with a capacity of 15,231. It cost approximately £32 million to construct and mainly used by Doncaster Rovers Football Club,but is also used by Doncaster Rugby League Club and Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club.[1] It held its first sporting fixture on 27 December 2006, with the rugby league match between Doncaster and Sheffield Eagles. The official opening of the Keepmoat Stadium was on 3 August 2007, with Doncaster Ro
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Billingham Forum, housing a theatre and sports facilities.
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Lorenzo Bandini's Ferrari Dino 166P, 1000km Nürburgring 1965
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St John's church
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Camilla Belle in a 2009 dress by Alexander McQueen, listed among "100 Best Dresses of the Decade" by InStyle Magazine.[15]
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Ellscheid, church
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Statue commemorating James Starley
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Student Union Memorial Center
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North Avenue Beach from Hancock Observatory
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Robbie Buck in the Triple J studio
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Centrifuge tube with a solution of carbon nanotubes, which were sorted by diameter using density-gradient ultracentrifugation.[80]
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View from the south
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The Forest Theatre
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Chalk
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Billingham Town Centre Statue, a local landmark
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12 feet tall statue of Twelve Foot Davis at Riverfront Park
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Bridge over the Aar River, built in 1568
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Jonathan Toews, at age 20, became the third youngest captain in history in 2008.
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St John's Cathedral