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Albury is a city in New South Wales, Australia.

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Electoral district of Albury state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia

Albury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is currently held by Justin Clancy of the Liberal Party.

Albury, Hertfordshire village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England

Albury is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England, about five miles west of Bishop's Stortford. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 537, increasing in the 2011 Census to 595.

Albury, Oxfordshire village in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Albury is a village in the civil parish of Tiddington-with-Albury, about 5 miles (8 km) west of Thame in Oxfordshire.

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South West Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency) Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950 onwards

South West Hertfordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by David Gauke, an independent MP, formerly a Conservative.

Albury, Surrey village and civil parish in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, England

Albury is a village and civil parish in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, England, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east of Guildford town centre. The village is within Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of it forms the 63 acres (0.25 km2) Colyer's Hanger SSSI, financially supported by Natural England. Farley Green, Little London and adjacent Brook form part of the secular parish.

Electoral district of Wagga Wagga state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia

Wagga Wagga is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. The district has been held by independent MP Joe McGirr since the September 2018 by-election.

George Day was an Australian politician. He was born in the Hawkesbury River district of New South Wales on 29 October 1826. He was elected from 1874 to 1880 as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, for the electoral district of Hume, and elected from 1880 to 1889 for the electoral district of Albury. He then served from 1889 to 1906 in the New South Wales Legislative Council. He died at Petersham in Sydney on 13 July 1906.

John Wilkinson was an Australian politician, elected from 1889 to 1895 as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, for the electoral district of Albury.

City of Albury Local government area in New South Wales, Australia

The City of Albury is a local government area in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The area covers 305.9 square kilometres (118.1 sq mi) to the north of the Murray River. The area extends around 10 to 12 kilometres east and west along the river from the centre of Albury and up to 20 kilometres (12 mi) north.

Corowa was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales.

Hume was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales established in 1859 in the Albury area, named after Hamilton Hume. It did not include the town of Albury after the creation of the electoral district of Albury in 1880. From 1880 to 1894, it elected two members. In 1904, it was abolished and partly replaced by Corowa.

Old St Peter and St Pauls Church, Albury Church in Surrey, England

Old St Peter and St Paul's Church is a former Anglican church near the village of Albury, Surrey, England in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,. The church stands in Albury Park, to the northwest of Albury Hall, and between the villages of Albury and Shere.

Albury, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, was created in 1880. It was abolished in 1920 when multiple member constituencies were established using the Hare-Clark single transferable vote. It was re-created in 1927 when the state returned to single member electorates.

This is a list of electoral district results for the 1953 New South Wales state election.

The Electoral district of Pastoral District of Murrumbidgee was an electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Council at a time when some of its members were elected and the balance were appointed by the Governor. It was a new electorate created in 1851 by the expansion of the Legislative Council to 54, 18 to be appointed and 36 elected. The district is located in the west of the state and was named after the Murrumbidgee River. Polling was to occur in the towns of Tumut, Gundagai, Albury, Wagga Wagga, Moulamein and Yass.