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Albany and Piccadilly
In the 1960s Heath had lived at a flat in the Albany, off Piccadilly ; at the unexpected end of his premiership he took the flat of a Conservative MP Tim Kitson for some months.
Between 1917, and his death in 1926, Bancroft maintained rooms at the fashionable Albany, in Piccadilly.
: 28 March – Rented apartment in Albany, Piccadilly.
It takes its name from The Albany, in Piccadilly, London, where J. B. Priestley and his wife Jacquetta Hawkes had an apartment, and at which the trust's earliest meetings were held.
From 1802 Holland converted York House on Piccadilly into the Albany apartments.
The Albany, or simply Albany — since the mid-20th century some sources have claimed that the definitive article is not in use among the fashionable — is an apartment complex in Piccadilly, London.
In a 1958 review of a book about the building, Peace in Piccadilly, The Times wrote, " Albany or the Albany?
When G. S. Street wrote The Ghosts of Piccadilly more than 50 years ago, he said that ' the Albany ' was then ' universal ', but that to the earliest tenants it was ' Albany '.

Albany and Development
* Village of New Albany Economic Development
UWA Albany offers postgraduate coursework and research programmes through the Institute for Regional Development and the Centre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management.
The DMNA headquarters, located in Latham, New York near Albany, is within 8 miles of both the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory and the General Electric Research and Development facility in Niskayuna, New York.

Albany and West
Albany Major, in Early Wars of Wessex, makes the case that the borders of Hampshire probably matched those of the first West Saxon kingdom established by Cerdic and his son.
The nearest regional airport is Harriman and West Airport in North Adams, and the nearest airport with national service is the Albany International Airport.
West Albany Township is a township in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States.
es: Municipio de West Albany ( condado de Wabasha, Minnesota )
The Albany and Susquehanna line and the New York, West Shore and Buffalo railroads crossed one another in a farm field.
West of Bayview Avenue ( from Sunrise Highway to Albany Avenue ), northwest of Albany Avenue ( from Bayview to just past Rainbow Lane ), south of an imaginary border that stretches from from Albany Avenue to Johnson Street, west of another unclear border that cross the properties between Johnson Street, Dubois Avenue, Columbus Boulevard, and Great Neck Road, and southwest of Great Neck Road ( from Colombus Boulevard to the Southern State Parkway ), is within the Amityville Union Free School District.
At Albany, New York, 1798, she married William Hallowell ( 1771 – 1838 ), who had purchased his partnership into the North West Company from Henry that year.
* Gravely Tractor – Tractors Division, Dunbar, West Virginia, and Albany, Georgia
Most of its major routes, including New York to Chicago, followed rivers and had no significant grades other than West Albany Hill.
In 1924, the Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge was constructed as part of the Hudson River Connecting Railroad's Castleton Cut-Off, a 27. 5-mile-long freight bypass of the congested West Albany terminal area and West Albany Hill.
This negatively impacted the railroad's West Shore Line, which ran along the west bank of the Hudson River from Jersey City to Albany, which saw long-distance service to Albany discontinued in 1958 and commuter service between Jersey City and West Haverstraw, New York terminated in 1959.
Among the lines still used are the famed Water Level Route between New York and Chicago, as well as its former Boston & Albany line between these points, the Kankakee Belt Route through Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa, and the West Shore Line between Jersey City and the Albany suburb of Selkirk where the old NYC – now CSX – Selkirk Yard is among the busiest freight yards in the country.
The Housatonic Railroad, chartered 1836 and opened 1842 ( with branches opening later ), had a line from the New Haven in Bridgeport north, passing east of Danbury to West Stockbridge, Massachusetts ( later the Boston and Albany Railroad in Pittsfield ).
His website stated that he was a diplomat of the self-styled order Federation of Autonomous Priories of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta ( not the SMOM ), and a cultural attaché at the Knights of Malta's embassy in the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe in West Africa ; and that he has been awarded the United Nations 2001 " Volunteer Service Medal " under the name " Albany ".
In 2008 the Chicago Sun-Times listed Bridgeport as one of the four most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Chicago, alongside Albany Park, West Ridge, and Rogers Park.

Albany and End
* South End, a neighborhood in Albany, New York
New Albany, Indiana: Wit's End Publishing, 2004.
New Albany, Indiana: Wit's End Publishing, 2003.

Albany and London
Author of the Albany Plan Of Union, which, had it been adopted, might have avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists' front-line battles in London, negotiated the treaty of alliance with France and the peace that ended the war, headed the state government of Pennsylvania, and exercised an important moderating influence at the Federal Convention.
* Albany ( London ), a famous apartment complex in London
* Albany Theatre ( formerly the Albany Empire ), in Deptford, South London
The Bexleyheath Line has stations at Falconwood, ( of which is the nearest to central London ) Welling, Bexleyheath and Barnehurst ; whilst the most southerly of the three lines, the Dartford Loop Line, serves Sidcup, Albany Park, Bexley and Crayford.
* Albany Terrace, London ( 1823 )
On a trip to London to visit Queen Anne in 1710, arranged by the Albany mayor Peter Schuyler, the Four Mohawk Kings asked for help in defense against the French, and for Anglican missionaries to offset French Catholic influence.
During the war years, both Renée and Michael lived coincidentally in apartments in The White House in Albany Street near Regents Park in London ( now a hotel ).
A grand British strategic plan, the Saratoga Campaign, was drafted in London to make coordinated movements down from Canada and down the Hudson River, to meet at Albany, New York, dividing the colonies in two, separating New England from the rest.
When William Chambers designed the Albany in London for Lord Holland, Cipriani painted a ceiling.
Apart from piecemeal residential schemes very little change along this route was made until the late 1960s with the London County Council plan of ' Lungs for Londoners ' led to the creation of new open spaces and public parks by demolition of heavily urbanised areas ; the eastern entrance to one of these, Burgess Park, is also located here at the junction with Albany Road.
London Buses route 669-Thamesmead town centre and Cleeve Park School in Albany Park
Albany Fonblanque was descended from a noble French Huguenot family, the de Greniers of Languedoc, and was born in London.
See the Life and Labours of Albany Fonblanque, edited by his nephew, Edward Barrington de Fonblanque ( London, 1874 ); a collection of his articles with a brief biographical notice.
However, King George III rejected the name, St Giles also being the patron saint of lepers and having association with an edge-of-city slum area of London. The street is named after King George's two eldest sons, the Prince George, Duke of Rothesay ( later King George IV ) and the Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany.
The show became very successful in south London and eventually outgrew Goldsmith's Tavern, moving in 1988 to the Albany Empire in Deptford.
Isabel Archer, originally from Albany, New York, is invited by her maternal aunt, Lydia Touchett, to visit Lydia's rich husband Daniel at his estate near London, following the death of Isabel's father.
Many suspected that this group were behind the arson attack that destroyed the Albany Empire in Deptford, south London in July 1978 during the Rock Against Racism campaign.
Raffles is, in many ways, a deliberate inversion of Holmeshe is a " gentleman thief ", living in the Albany, a prestigious address in London, playing cricket for the Gentlemen of England and supporting himself by carrying out ingenious burglaries.
Initially a Sunday evening club in the basement of The Albany pub in Central London, it was created to showcase the talents of two young DJs the label was championing at the time-Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, together known as The Dust Brothers and then-due to legal issues with another production team of the same name-The Chemical Brothers.
Buckland's home, 37 Albany Sreet, London, was famous for its menagerie and its varied menus, including, at times, boiled elephant trunk, rhinoceros pie, porpoise heads, and stewed mole.
* Catalogue of the Albany Trust papers at the Archives Division of the London School of Economics.

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