Albury — is the name of several places:*Albury, New South Wales, Australia ** Electoral district of Albury is an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, based around the area. *Albury, Hertfordshire, England *Albury, Oxfordshire,… … Wikipedia
Albury, New Zealand — AlburyLocation map New Zealand transparent label=Albury lat dir=S | lat deg=44 | lat min=14 lon dir=E | lon deg=170 | lon min=52 position=right width= 150 float=center caption=Urban AreaPopulation:Extent:Territorial AuthorityName:Mackenzie… … Wikipedia
Electoral district of Albury — Albury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, currently held by Gregory Aplin. Albury has generally been considered as a heartland seat for the conservative parties, and the Liberal Party… … Wikipedia
Old St Peter and St Paul's Church, Albury — Old St Peter and St Paul s Church, Albury, from the south … Wikipedia
West Albury, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = West Albury city = Albury state = nsw caption = lga = City of Albury postcode = 2640 est = pop = 4115 pop footnotes = area = 8 propval = stategov = Albury fedgov = Farrer near nw = Splitters Creek… … Wikipedia
Charles Donald Albury — (October 12, 1920 May 23, 2009) was an American aviator who co piloted the United States Army Air Forces B 29 bomber known as the Bockscar during the mission which dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.[1] The bombing of… … Wikipedia
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North East railway line — For the mass transit line in Singapore, see North East MRT Line. North East railway line, Victoria Line details Commenced 1860 Completed 1883 … Wikipedia
Rail transport in Victoria — Infobox rail railroad name = Railways of Victoria logo filename = logo size = system map caption = Victorian railway network, passenger lines in colour, freight only lines in grey marks = locale = Victoria, Australia start year = 1854 end year =… … Wikipedia
Wrecking (shipwreck) — Wrecking is the practice of taking valuables from a shipwreck which has foundered near or close to shore. Wrecking is no longer economically significant; however, as recently as the 19th century in some parts of the world, it was the mainstay of… … Wikipedia