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Royal Albert Hall (5712 bytes)
1: ...mage:RoyalAlbertHall.jpg|300px|thumb|Royal Albert Hall]] 3: ...in [[Kensington Gardens]], now separated from the Hall by the heavy traffic along [[Kensington Gore]]. 7: ...mbed out of the [[Queen's Hall]] in [[1941]], the Hall has been used for classical and rock concerts, co... 9: ...riumph of Arts and Sciences", in reference to the hall's dedication. 13: ...lbert Hall (c.1903)''<br>''with an inset of the [[Albert Memorial]]''</small></div> Albert Hall, Canberra (330 bytes) 1: The '''Albert Hall''' is a [[hall]] in [[Canberra]] used for [[entertainment]] purp... 3: ...at Causeway, where construction workers built the hall in one day in [[1925]]. George Hall, 1st Viscount Hall (598 bytes) 1: ...He held the titles 1st Viscount Hall and 1st Lord Hall. 10: [[Category:1881 births|Hall, George Hall, 1st Viscount]] 11: [[Category:1965 deaths|Hall, George Hall, 1st Viscount]] Albert (2364 bytes) 1: ...s with "Albert as a first or last name, such as [[Albert Einstein]], are not listed.) 3: *[[Albert Of Aix]] (c. A.D. 1100) 4: *[[Albert I of Brandenburg]] (c. 1100-1170) Margrave of Bra... 5: *[[Albert The Degenerate]] (c. 1240-1314) 6: *[[Albert I of Hapsburg]] (c. 1250-1308) German king Albert II (228 bytes) 1: '''Albert II''' is the name of several historical people: 3: * [[Albert II of Belgium]] ([[1934]] - ) sixth king of [[Bel... 4: * [[Albert II of Habsburg]] ([[1397]]-[[1439]]) [[Germany|Ge... 7: [[fr:Albert_II]] Albert RN (428 bytes) 1: '''Albert RN''' is a [[1953]] [[2nd World War]] film starr... 5: ...prisoners makes a dummy head which they christen "Albert" and use at roll call in order to foil the [[Germ... Al Albert (157 bytes) 1: '''Al Albert''' was the color commentator on the [[USA Network... Albert I (330 bytes) 1: '''Albert I''' is the name of several historical people: 3: *[[Albert I of Belgium]] (1875 - 1934) third king of Belgi... 4: *[[Albert I of Brandenburg]] (c. 1100-1170) Margrave of Bra... 5: *[[Albert I of Hapsburg]] (c. 1250-1308) German king 6: *[[Albert I of Monaco]] (1848-1922), Prince of [[Monaco]] Albert King (2675 bytes) 1: '''Albert King''' ([[April 25]], [[1924]] - [[December 21]]... 3: ...of the Blues guitar (B.B. King, Freddie King, and Albert King) He stood 6 foot 4" weighed in at 260 pounds... 4: He was born '''Albert Nelson''' into a humble family in [[Indianola]], ... 6: ...of the stoned-out hippie audience had no clue who Albert King was...but soon found out. He stole the show,... 8: Albert King was a left-handed "upsidedown/backwards" gui... Albert Ammons (969 bytes) 1: '''Albert Ammons''' ([[1907]]-[[1949]]) was an [[United Sta... 3: ...''[[Spirituals to Swing]]'' concert at [[Carnegie Hall]], which among other achievements launched the bo... 9: [[Category:1907 births|Ammons, Albert]] 10: [[Category:1949 deaths|Ammons, Albert]] 11: [[Category:Pianists|Ammons, Albert]] Albert Finney (2562 bytes) 1: '''Albert Finney''' (born [[9 May]] [[1936]]) is a [[United... 7: ...awrence of Arabia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia]]''). Albert Finney has often been called "A second Olivier". 29: [[Category:1936 births|Finney, Albert]] 30: [[Category:English actors|Finney, Albert]] 31: [[Category:Cinema actors|Finney, Albert]] Albert Heijn (1250 bytes) 1: '''Albert Heijn B.V.''' is a [[supermarket]] chain founded ... 3: ...ducts). This of course comes at a higher price so Albert Heijn is also known for being relatively expensiv... 6: *700 regular Albert Heijn stores, in categories 1 (small) to 5 (large... 7: *''Albert Heijn To Go'' ([[convenience stores]] located in ... 8: *''Albert Heijn XL'' (extra large stores) Albert Abrams (7366 bytes) 4: '''Albert Abrams''' ([[1863]]–[[1924]]) was a [[San F... 42: ... court. In a case in [[Jonesboro, Arkansas]], Dr. Albert Abrams was called to be the star witness. Dr. Abr... 46: ...s. None would achieve the stature of those of Dr. Albert Abrams, who the AMA said ''"easily ranked as the ... 62: [[Category:1863 births|Abrams, Albert]] 63: [[Category:1924 deaths|Abrams, Albert]] Prince Albert (260 bytes) 1: *[[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]] 2: *[[Prince Albert piercing]] 3: *[[Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence]] 4: *[[Prince Albert of Monaco]] 5: *[[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan]] Albert Brudzewski (1521 bytes) 1: [[de:Albert de Brudzewo]][[pl:Wojciech Brudzewski]] 5: ...Albert of Brudzewo''' in [[Masovia]] ([[Latin]] ''Albertus de Brudzewo'') ([[1445]]-[[1497]]) [[Poland|Pol... 7: ...icus]], who enrolled after 1490, at a time, when Albert Brudzewski only taught about [[Aristotle]]. It is... 9: Albert Blar of Brudzewski left [[Kraków]] in [[1494]] an... 11: [[Category:1445 births|Brudzewski, Albert]] Albert Roy (1061 bytes) 1: '''Albert J. Roy''' is a jurist and former [[Canada|Canadia... 9: [[Category:Ontario politicians|Roy, Albert]] Albert I of Belgium (3316 bytes) 1: ...Image:KingAlbert.JPG|thumbnail|200px|right|''King Albert I'']] 2: '''Albert I''' ([[April 8]], [[1875]] - [[February 17]], [[... 4: Born '''Albert Leopold Clément Marie Meinrad''' in [[Brussels]],... 9: ...[[Leopold III of Belgium|Leopold Philippe Charles Albert Meinrad Hubertus Marie Miguel]]''', [[Duke of Bra... 15: At the beginning of [[World War I]], Albert resisted the [[Germany|German]] advance and held ... Lake Albert (2071 bytes) 1: ...e of the same name in South Australia, see [[Lake Albert, South Australia]].'' 3: ...[Image:Lakes in Uganda.png|thumb|250px|right|Lake Albert and its river systems.]] 4: ...Albert (Uganda) (NASA).jpg|thumb|250px|right|Lake Albert on a 2002 [[NASA]] [[MODIS]] satellite picture. T... 6: '''Lake Albert''' – also '''Albert Nyanza''' and formerly '''Lake [[Mobutu Sese Seko... 8: Lake Albert is located in the centre of the continent, Albert Memmi (1725 bytes) 1: '''Albert Memmi''' (born [[December 15]], [[1920]]) is a Tu... 3: ...hilosophy, and finally the [[Sorbonne]] in Paris. Albert Memmi found himself at the crossroads of three cu... 9: ... "The Statue of Salt" in 1953 with a preface by [[Albert Camus]]. 15: [[Category:1920 births|Memmi, Albert]] 16: [[Category:French writers|Memmi, Albert]] St. Albert, Alberta (1315 bytes) 1: ... in [[Alberta]], located northwest of [[Edmonton, Alberta| Edmonton]], on the [[Sturgeon River]]. It was ... 3: ... [[Mike Comrie]], moved to nearby [[Spruce Grove, Alberta|Spruce Grove]]. This move, allegedly due to the ... 15: [[Edmonton, Alberta]] <br> 16: [[Sturgeon Municipal District, Alberta]] <br> 19: *[http://www.city.st-albert.ab.ca City of St. Albert site]
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