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The Old Den (known while in use as the Den) was the fifth football stadium occupied by Millwall F.C. in Cold Blow Lane, New Cross, London since their formation in Millwall on the Isle of Dogs in 1885 before moving to the New Den (now called the Den), in May 1993. The ground opened in 1910 and was the home of Millwall for 83 years. It boasted a record attendance of 48,672 (v Derby County in 1937). Millwall played a total of 1788 games at the Den in all competitions, winning 976, losing 360 and with 452 drawn.[1]
quarter-of-a-mile from theOldDen, which it replaced in 1993. Built on a previous site of housing, a church and the Senegal Fields playgrounds, theDen has an all-seated...
Gorm theOld (Danish: Gorm den Gamle; Old Norse: Gormr gamli; Latin: Gormus Senex), also called Gorm the Languid (Danish: Gorm Løge, Gorm den Dvaske),...
Den Gamle By (lit. "TheOld Town") is an open-air town museum located in the Aarhus Botanical Gardens, in central Aarhus, Denmark. In 1914, the museum...
Haraldsson (c. 920–961), also Haakon the Good (Old Norse: Hákon góði, Norwegian: Håkon den gode) and Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Old Norse: Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri...
football player and Millwall supporter, regularly attending games at the OldDen. In contrast to his pipe-smoking and rum-drinking character Uncle Albert...
When she was seven years old, her father died in a car accident, which left her mother, Ans van den Herik (1941–2019), to raise the two children. Dutch designer...
Emund theOld (Old Norse: Eymundr gamli; Old Swedish: Æmunðær gamlæ, Æmunðær gammal, Æmunðær slemæ; Swedish: Emund den gamle; died c. 1060) was King of...
Deepdale, Preston TheOldDen, New Cross, London Dens Park, Dundee The Dell, Southampton Ewood Park, Blackburn The Double Decker stand (The Kop), Filbert...
An opium den was an establishment in which opium was sold and smoked. Opium dens were prevalent in many parts of the world in the 19th century, most notably...
"Den Haag". Signposts mention "Den Haag". The area was part of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and was close to the border of the empire, the Upper...
Den Helder (Dutch pronunciation: [dɛn ˈɦɛldər] ) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Den Helder occupies...
tabloid nickname, "Dirty Den". Den was the original landlord of The Queen Victoria public house from Albert Square – in the local community of Walford...
The Little Belt Bridge (Danish: Lillebæltsbroen), also known as theOld Little Belt Bridge (Danish: Den gamle Lillebæltsbro), is a truss bridge over the...
The Nordic Catholic Church (NCC; Norwegian: den nordisk-katolske kirke), formerly known as the Lutheran Free Synod of Norway, is an Old Catholic church...
Entertainment Network (often abbreviated as DEN and stylized as > e n™̣) was a multimedia dot-com company founded in the late-1990s by Marc Collins-Rector and...
15-year-old Nicole van den Hurk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnɪkɔːl vɑn dən ˈɦʏr(ə)k]) disappeared on 6 October 1995 in Eindhoven (the Dutch province of North...
Unter den Linden (German: [ˈʊntɐ deːn ˈlɪndn̩] , "under the linden trees") is a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. Running from...