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Marlborough-Marlborough District
regions of New Zealand, located on the northeast of the South Island. Marlborough is a unitary authority, both a district and a region. Marlborough District
Marlborough-Marlborough Sounds
sea-drowned valleys at the northern end of the South Island of New Zealand. The Marlborough Sounds were created by a combination of land subsidence and rising
Marlborough-Blenheim, New Zealand
is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an estimated urban population of 30
Marlborough-Marlborough College (disambiguation)
to: Marlborough Boys' College, a state secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand Marlborough Girls' College, a state secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand
Marlborough-Marlborough
up Marlborough in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marlborough or The Marlborough may refer to: Marlborough, Queensland Principality of Marlborough, a
Marlborough-Mayor of Marlborough, New Zealand
The Mayor of Marlborough officiates over the Marlborough District of New Zealand, which is administered by the Marlborough District Council, with Blenheim
Marlborough-Marlborough wine region
The Marlborough wine region is by far New Zealand's largest, accounting for three quarters of the country's wine production, 70% of its vineyard area
Marlborough-New Zealand wine
the label. New Zealand is best known for its Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, and more recently its dense, concentrated Pinot Noir from Marlborough, Martinborough
Marlborough-Picton, New Zealand
Picton (Māori: Waitohi) is a town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. The town is located near the head of the Queen Charlotte Sound
Marlborough-Provinces of New Zealand
Gisborne, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson, Westland, Otago and Southland. The New Zealand Rugby Union was formed in 1892 with foundation
Marlborough-Havelock, New Zealand
Havelock is a small town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand, at the head of Pelorus Sound, one of the Marlborough Sounds, and at the mouth of the
Marlborough-D'Urville Island
Tonga, is the largest island in the Marlborough Sounds, on the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after the French explorer
Marlborough-Marlborough (New Zealand electorate)
Marlborough is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate, in the Marlborough region at the top of the South Island. It existed from 1938 to 1996, and
Marlborough-Districts of New Zealand
district in New Zealand is a territorial authority area governed by a district council as a second-tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional
Marlborough-Seddon, New Zealand
Seddon is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Blenheim, close to the mouths of the Awatere and Blind
Marlborough-Glenfield, New Zealand
Rounthwaite, Valerie 1989, pp. 4. "Marlborough". New Zealand Gazetteer. Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 3 December 2023. Rounthwaite
Marlborough-Cook Strait
(Māori: Te Moana-o-Raukawa) separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand. The strait connects the Tasman Sea on the northwest with the South Pacific
Marlborough-List of radio stations in Marlborough
This is a list of radio stations in Marlborough in New Zealand. "RSM Search Licences". Radio Spectrum Management. "Radio Heritage". Radio Heritage Foundation
Marlborough-Regions of New Zealand
New Zealand is divided into sixteen regions (Māori: ngā rohe) for local government purposes. Eleven are administered by regional councils (the top tier
Marlborough-Big Lagoon (New Zealand)
Te Whanganui (both unofficial) is a lagoon beside Cloudy Bay in Marlborough, New Zealand. It outflows into the Pacific Ocean. It is approximately 800 hectares
Marlborough-Geology of New Zealand
of New Zealand List of earthquakes in New Zealand List of rock formations in New Zealand Marlborough Fault System Natural history of New Zealand New Zealand
Marlborough-Single-wire earth return
through the rails. Lloyd Mandeno, OBE (1888–1973) fully developed SWER in New Zealand around 1925 for rural electrification. Although he termed it "Earth Working
Marlborough-Marlborough Lines Limited
Marlborough Lines Limited (Marlborough Lines) is an electricity distribution company, based in Blenheim, New Zealand. Marlborough Lines is responsible
Marlborough-Woodbourne Airport
NZWB) trading as Marlborough Airport is a small, controlled airport located 8 km west of Blenheim in the Marlborough region of New Zealand, on State Highway 6
Marlborough-List of New Zealand urban areas by population
This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed. Urban
Marlborough-Taylor River (New Zealand)
one of the two rivers that flow across the Wairau Plain into Blenheim, New Zealand, where it joins the Ōpaoa River. It arises near Taylor Pass to the south
Marlborough-Wairau Valley
Wairau Valley is the valley of the Wairau River in Marlborough, New Zealand and also the name of the main settlement in the upper valley. State Highway
Marlborough-Marlborough Express
The Marlborough Express is a newspaper serving the Marlborough area of New Zealand. Its headquarters are in Blenheim and has been published there since
Marlborough-Nelson, New Zealand
east and south-east by the Marlborough District. The Nelson urban area has a population of 51,900, making it New Zealand's 15th most populous urban area
Marlborough-New Zealand
D'Urville Island (in the Marlborough Sounds) and Waiheke Island (about 22 km (14 mi) from central Auckland). New Zealand is long and narrow—over 1,600
Marlborough-Ward, New Zealand
Ward is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1, 82 kilometres (51 mi) north of Kaikōura. The Flaxbourne River flows
Marlborough-Cloudy Bay Vineyards
Bay Vineyards is a winery based in the Marlborough wine region of New Zealand, with vineyards in both Marlborough and Central Otago. Established in 1985
Marlborough-Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT) is a public tertiary education institution at the top of the South Island in New Zealand. NMIT's main
Marlborough-Agriculture in New Zealand
In New Zealand, agriculture is the largest sector of the tradable economy. The country exported NZ$46.4 billion worth of agricultural products (raw and
Marlborough-Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui
/ Tōtaranui is the easternmost of the main sounds of the Marlborough Sounds, in New Zealand's South Island. In 2014, the sound was given the official name
Marlborough-Ria
River around Perth and several rivers in the west Kimberley region. New Zealand: Rias of various scales abound on the eastern shores of the upper North
Marlborough-COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand
The COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand was part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Marlborough-List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange
"Case 201810331 - Titan AcquisitionCo New Zealand Limited". Land Information New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand: Overseas Investment Office. Retrieved
Marlborough-Blind (Otūwhero) River
The Blind (Otūwhero) River is a small river in the Marlborough district of New Zealand. It flows into Clifford Bay 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Lake
Marlborough-Tweed River (New Zealand)
The Tweed River is a minor river located in the Marlborough district on the South Island of New Zealand. It drains Lake McRae, Carters and Robinson Saddles
Marlborough-Economy of New Zealand
The economy of New Zealand is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 52nd-largest national economy in the world when measured by nominal gross
Marlborough-Nelson Marlborough District Health Board
Tasman and Marlborough districts of New Zealand. In July 2022, it was merged into the national health service Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand). The Nelson
Marlborough-Renwick, New Zealand
Renwick is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand, close to the south bank of the Wairau River. It is located on State Highway 6, 12 kilometres (7 mi)
Marlborough-1848 Marlborough earthquake
distribution and moment magnitude of the 1848 Marlborough earthquake, Awatere Fault, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 49, 375–382
Marlborough-New Zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar (Māori: tāra o Aotearoa; sign: $; code: NZD) is the official currency and legal tender of New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Niue, the
Marlborough-Wye River (New Zealand)
in Wales. The New Zealand Geographic Board recognised Wye River name as the official name of the river in 2021 "Wye River, Marlborough". NZ Topo Map.
Marlborough-List of islands of New Zealand
New Zealand consists of more than six hundred islands, mainly remnants of a larger land mass now beneath the sea. New Zealand is the sixth-largest island
Marlborough-Canterbury Region
Canterbury (Māori: Waitaha) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island. The region covers an area of 44,503.88 square kilometres
Marlborough-Marlborough Boys' College
Marlborough Boys' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established as Marlborough High School in 1899
Marlborough-Severn River (New Zealand)
517°E / -41.283; 173.517 The Severn River is in the South Island of New Zealand. The headwaters of the river are in the Raglan Range and it flows into
Marlborough-Southern Alps
te Moana) are a mountain range extending along much of the length of New Zealand's South Island, reaching its greatest elevations near the range's western
Marlborough-2016 Kaikōura earthquake
Kaikoura, New Zealand, Earthquake". Tectonics. 42 (5): e2022TC007645. Bibcode:2023Tecto..4207645H. doi:10.1029/2022TC007645. "Marlborough earthquakes
Marlborough-Waikawa, Marlborough
settlement to the north east of Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand. Waikawa Bay opens onto Queen Charlotte Sound. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Marlborough-Geography of New Zealand
hours. New Zealand has very high sunshine hours with most areas receiving over 2000 hours per year. The sunniest areas are Nelson/Marlborough and the
Marlborough-Pink lake
Lake Bumbunga near Lochiel, South Australia Lake Grassmere, near Marlborough, New Zealand Lake Hillier in the Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia Pink
Marlborough-Marlborough District Council
Marlborough District Council (Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-waka) is the unitary local authority for the Marlborough District of New Zealand. The council is led
Marlborough-List of earthquakes in New Zealand
This is a list of large earthquakes that have occurred in New Zealand. Only earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater are listed, except for a few
Marlborough-Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular) 2 RNZIR – 2nd Battalion, (Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast), Royal New Zealand Infantry
Marlborough-New Zealand English
New Zealand English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken and written by most English-speaking New Zealanders. Its language code in ISO
Marlborough-Marlborough (1876 ship)
the Lizard in Cornwall in 71 days. Marlborough made 14 successful voyages with immigrants from London to New Zealand up to 1890, most often returning with
Marlborough-List of fiords of New Zealand
fiord is used in New Zealand rather than fjord, although all the maritime fiords instead use the word sound in their name. The Marlborough Sounds, a series
Marlborough-Thomas Carter (New Zealand politician)
Sheep Runs of Marlborough: "Hillersden" Run No. 6 (1854)". Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies. 1 (2). New Zealand Electronic Text
Marlborough-Shades of blue
of Resene's shades of blue and cyan are named after places in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds, where the town of Picton is located. The color United
Marlborough-John Birch (engineer)
immigrated to New Zealand in 1905. In 1908 Birch worked with Miles Cheesman at Birch and Co, Blenheim, New Zealand. He started his own firm, Marlborough Engineering
Marlborough-Brown River (Marlborough)
Brown River is a river in Marlborough, New Zealand. "Place name detail: 17396". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board. Retrieved 3 May 2024
Marlborough-1860–1861 New Zealand general election
"Present And Past Members Of Parliament". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch. Retrieved 8
Marlborough-2024 in New Zealand
lists events that have happened or are expected to happen during 2024 in New Zealand. Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary
Marlborough-Public holidays in New Zealand
New Zealand (also known as statutory holidays) consist of a variety of cultural, national, and religious holidays that are legislated in New Zealand.
Marlborough-Maungatapu
4165417 Maungatapu is a mountain in New Zealand located on the border of the Nelson, New Zealand and Marlborough Regions. It lies in the Bryant Range
Marlborough-Lists of schools in New Zealand
schools in Christchurch List of schools in the Marlborough Region List of schools in Nelson, New Zealand List of schools in the Otago Region List of schools
Marlborough-List of towns in New Zealand
This is a list of towns in New Zealand. The term "town" has no current statutory meaning in New Zealand, the few "Town Districts" having been abolished
Marlborough-Mainland Football
of six federations of New Zealand Football, representing regions of Northern and Central Canterbury, Tasman, Nelson, Marlborough and the West Coast. Canterbury
Marlborough-Religion in New Zealand
Religion in New Zealand encompasses a wide range of groups and beliefs. New Zealand has no state religion and freedom of religion has been protected since
Marlborough-Marlborough Rugby Union
Marlborough Rugby Union was a New Zealand rugby union team that played from 1888 until 2005 when they merged with the neighbouring Nelson Bays Rugby Union
Marlborough-New Zealand falcon
of New Zealand falcon conservation and vineyard pest management Marlborough Falcon Conservation Trust Raptor Alliance for New Zealand New Zealand falcon
Marlborough-Wairau River
straight valley in inland Marlborough. The river's lower reaches and surrounding fertile plain provide the basis for the Marlborough wine region. The river
Marlborough-Queen Charlotte Sound
British Columbia Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui, located in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Marlborough-Telephone numbers in New Zealand
The New Zealand telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of telephone numbers in New Zealand and the Pitcairn Islands. By the 1970s, New Zealand's
Marlborough-Jamie Arbuckle
1979) is a New Zealand politician. Arbuckle has been a Marlborough district councillor since the 2010 local elections. In the 2023 New Zealand general election
Marlborough-Waihopai River (Marlborough)
Waihopai River—the more northerly of two New Zealand rivers of that name—runs through the South Island's Marlborough Region and is a major tributary of the
Marlborough-List of islands in Oceania by area
descending order by area. No Indonesian islands outside the provinces of Western New Guinea or any other island of the Malay Archipelago are included. For comparison
Marlborough-Outward Bound New Zealand
The school was opened by then Governor-General of New Zealand Lord Cobham, who landed in the Marlborough Sounds for the occasion on board an RNZAF flying
Marlborough-Wellington
August 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2009. "The 1848 Marlborough earthquake – Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand". Teara.govt.nz. 30 March 2005. Archived from
Marlborough-Royal New Zealand Air Force
The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF; Māori: Te Tauaarangi o Aotearoa) is the aerial service branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. It was formed initially
Marlborough-List of lakes of New Zealand
This is a list of lakes in New Zealand. A lake's location is identified by the region and either the territorial authority or national park (N.P.). There
Marlborough-2021 central New Zealand floods
The 2021 central New Zealand floods were the result of a torrential rainstorm that affected central New Zealand between 17 and 18 July 2021. This storm
Marlborough-Marlborough fault system
The Marlborough fault system (also known as Marlborough tectonic domain) is a set of four large dextral strike-slip faults and other related structures
Marlborough-New Zealand Wars
Old Marlborough. Christchurch: Capper Press. (Originally published in 1900) Cowan, James, & Hasselberg, P. D. (1983) The New Zealand Wars. New Zealand Government
Marlborough-List of power stations in New Zealand
Solignac, Morgane (20 March 2021). "New Zealand's 'most beautiful' solar panel farm makes itself home in Marlborough". Stuff. Retrieved 31 March 2021. Owen
Marlborough-Rail transport in New Zealand
Rail transport in New Zealand is an integral part of New Zealand's transport network, with a nationwide network of 4,375.5 km (2,718.8 mi) of track linking
Marlborough-Shin River (New Zealand)
The Shin River is a river in New Zealand's Marlborough Region. It flows north from its sources in the Inland Kaikoura Range to reach the Hodder River
Marlborough-Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
(3 mi) from the centre of Blenheim, New Zealand. A resurgence of heritage aviation interest began in the Marlborough area in the late 1990s when a group
Marlborough-List of New Zealand–related topics
History of New Zealand Politics of New Zealand Geography of New Zealand Economy of New Zealand Demographics of New Zealand Culture of New Zealand Pākehā Māori
Marlborough-Marlborough Province
subdivision of Nelson in New Zealand, see Marlborough region) The Marlborough Province operated as a province of New Zealand from 1 November 1859, when
Marlborough-Marlborough Ridge
Marlborough Ridge is a subdivision of Fairhall in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located directly west of Marlborough Golf Course, and was developed from
Marlborough-Dominion of New Zealand
The Dominion of New Zealand was the historical successor to the Colony of New Zealand. It was a constitutional monarchy with a high level of self-government
Marlborough-Acheron River (Marlborough)
The Acheron River is a river in the South Island of New Zealand, in Marlborough and flows into the Waiau Toa / Clarence River. It flows southwest and
Marlborough-Clifford Bay
Clifford Bay is a bay in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand, in the Marlborough Region. It lies between Cloudy Bay to the northwest, and Cape
Marlborough-Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Regiment
The Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Regiment was a Territorial Force (Army Reserve) unit of the New Zealand Army. The regiment was formed
Marlborough-Knightia excelsa
tree endemic to the low elevation and valley forests of New Zealand's North Island and Marlborough Sounds (41° S) and the type species for the genus Knightia
Marlborough-Stephens Island (New Zealand)
Stephens Island is at the northernmost tip of the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies two kilometres to the northeast of Cape
Marlborough-Rob Penney
level of provincial rugby in New Zealand. Penney also played in an All Black trial in 1992. He later played for Marlborough in lower division rugby in 1996
Marlborough-Tory Channel
form the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. Inter-island ferries normally use it as the principal channel between Cook Strait and the Marlborough Sounds
Marlborough-Mayor of Marlborough
Mayor of Marlborough may refer to: Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts Mayor of Marlborough, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Marlborough-Waiau Toa / Clarence River
of New Zealand's South Island. At roughly 209 kilometres (130 mi) long, it is the longest river in Canterbury and the eighth longest in New Zealand. For
Marlborough-French Pass
"Te Aumiti (French Pass), Marlborough". NZ Topo Map. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Baldwin O (1979) The story of New Zealand's French Pass and d'Urville
Marlborough-List of dialling codes in New Zealand
Country calling code: +64 International call prefix: 00 Trunk prefix: 0 New Zealand's telephone numbering plan divides the country into a large number of
Marlborough-Marlborough County
County was one of the counties of on the South Island. During the period 1853 to 1859, the area that would become
Marlborough-List of New Zealand military bases
military arms – the Royal New Zealand Navy, New Zealand Army and Royal New Zealand Air Force see also Naval bases of the Royal New Zealand Navy Devonport Naval
Marlborough-Russell, New Zealand
in the Bay of Islands, in New Zealand's far north. It was the first permanent European settlement and seaport in New Zealand. Before the arrival of the
Marlborough-Territorial authorities of New Zealand
Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. There are 67 territorial authorities: 13 city
Marlborough-Matapara / Pickersgill Island
Matapara / Pickersgill Island (Māori: Matapara) is an island in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds, in the outer reaches of Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui
Marlborough-Bird Island (Marlborough)
island in the Forsyth Bay in the Marlborough District of New Zealand's South Island. List of islands of New Zealand Islands portal "NZGB Gazetteer". Toitū
Marlborough-List of people executed in New Zealand
"Pardoned at last: Chief cleared of 1865 murder". The New Zealand Herald. "The Woodgate Murder". Marlborough Express. Vol. XI, no. 873. 6 December 1876. p. 5
Marlborough-Volcanism of New Zealand
geology, and geochemistry of the Tapuaenuku Igneous Complex, Marlborough, New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology & Geophysics. 37 (3): 249–268. doi:10
Marlborough-Fitch Four Drive
The Coach House Museum in Feilding, New Zealand; Marlborough Vintage Farm Machinery Museum in Blenheim, New Zealand and Gunnedah Rural Museum, Gunnedah
Marlborough-2022 New Zealand floods
The 2022 New Zealand floods occurred between 18 and 21 August 2022 in both the North and South Island. Effects of the flooding included landslides, damaged
Marlborough-Anakiwa
residential village in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. It sits at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound/Tōtaranui, one of the Marlborough Sounds, 23 km (14 mi)
Marlborough-New Zealand state highway network
The New Zealand state highway network is the major national highway network in New Zealand. Nearly 100 roads in the North and South Islands are state highways
Marlborough-Port Gore
Gore) is a bay and natural harbour at the northern end of the Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand. It is close to the northern tip of the South Island, at the
Marlborough-Cannabis in New Zealand
The use of cannabis in New Zealand is regulated by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, which makes unauthorised possession of any amount of cannabis a crime
Marlborough-Jordan River (New Zealand)
is a name given to two minor rivers in the South Island of New Zealand, one in Marlborough, the other in Tasman. Further south, there is also 4 km (2
Marlborough-Spring Creek, New Zealand
Spring Creek is a small town in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 1 runs past the settlement to the west, and the Wairau River flows past to the
Marlborough-MasterChef New Zealand series 5
The fifth series of MasterChef New Zealand was announced in May 2013. Unlike previous series, this series was based around pairs of contestants, similar
Marlborough-Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories
Polynesians (who became the Māori) were the first ethnic group to settle in New Zealand (first proposed by Captain James Cook) has been accepted by archaeologists
Marlborough-Welsh New Zealanders
Picton, Marlborough - Named after Welsh General Sir Thomas Picton. Welshmans Creek, Southland - Named after a Welsh prospector. New Zealand portal Wales
Marlborough-List of regions of New Zealand by Human Development Index
the regions of New Zealand by Human Development Index as of 2022 with data for the year 2021. The 2 most populated regions of New Zealand have the highest
Marlborough-List of natural disasters in New Zealand
list of natural disasters in New Zealand documents notable natural disasters and epidemics that have occurred in New Zealand since 1843. Of these natural
Marlborough-Party lists in the 2023 New Zealand general election
The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday, 14 October 2023 to determine the membership of the 54th New Zealand Parliament. This page lists
Marlborough-New Zealand cuisine
increased and New Zealand wine won increasing accolades internationally. There are 10 major wine-producing areas in New Zealand, with Marlborough famed for
Marlborough-Electricity sector in New Zealand
The electricity sector in New Zealand uses mainly renewable energy, such as hydropower, geothermal power and increasingly wind energy. As of 2021, the
Marlborough-The Wizard of New Zealand
The Wizard of New Zealand QSM (born Ian Brackenbury Channell; 4 December 1932) is a British-born New Zealand educator, comedian, illusionist, and politician
Marlborough-New Zealand Winegrowers
Institute". New Zealand Winegrowers. 2024. Retrieved 16 January 2024. Hart, Maia (28 February 2020). "New research winery officially opens in Marlborough". Stuff
Marlborough-Marlborough green gecko
The Marlborough green gecko, also known as the manuka gecko,(Naultinus manukanus) is a small species of gecko endemic to New Zealand. It grows to a maximum
Marlborough-Rangitāne
(territory) is in the Manawatū, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Marlborough areas of New Zealand. The rohe of Rangitāne o Manawatū is from the mouth of the
Marlborough-2023 New Zealand general election
Lambton ward by-election closed on 17 February 2024. Marlborough District councillor and incoming New Zealand First list MP Jamie Arbuckle told media after the
Marlborough-Sauvignon blanc
maritime climatic regions of New Zealand, particularly the South Island, became popular on the wine market. In the Marlborough wine region, sandy soils over
Marlborough-Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand
also known) is a popular gaming and spectator sport and industry in New Zealand. Thoroughbred horse racing commenced soon after European settlement.
Marlborough-Long Island (Marlborough)
Long Island is located in Queen Charlotte Sound, one of the Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand. James Cook recorded its original name as Hamote. The island
Marlborough-New Zealand Scout Jamboree
Lake Karapiro (Overnight base). The 21st New Zealand Scout Jamboree was held at Renwick Domain, Marlborough in the South Island from 29 December 2016
Marlborough-Picton (New Zealand electorate)
electorate in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand, from 1861 to 1887. The Picton electorate was based on the town of Picton, New Zealand which was also
Marlborough-List of rivers of the Marlborough Region
The following is a list of rivers in the Marlborough Region. The list is arranged in alphabetical order with tributaries indented under their downstream
Marlborough-List of geckos of New Zealand
New Zealand. The exact number is unknown; as of 2021, there are 48 described species across 7 genera, with more being studied. All are native to New Zealand
Marlborough-Canvastown
the point where the Wakamarina River joins the Pelorus River, in Marlborough, New Zealand. State Highway 6 runs through the area. Rai Valley is 17 km to
Marlborough-Queen Charlotte Track
Track is a 71 km (44 mi) long New Zealand walking track between Queen Charlotte Sound and Kenepuru Sound in the Marlborough Sounds. It extends from Meretoto
Marlborough-List of the busiest airports in New Zealand
This is a list of the busiest airports in New Zealand by passenger numbers and aircraft movements. Passenger numbers are tabulated annually at the end
Marlborough-Waimea (New Zealand electorate)
"Present And Past Members Of Parliament". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch. Retrieved 20
Marlborough-Climate change in New Zealand
Climate change in New Zealand involves historical, current and future changes in the climate of New Zealand; and New Zealand's contribution and response
Marlborough-Bulwer, New Zealand
small locality in Waihinau Bay in the outer Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere, New Zealand. It can be reached by 77 km of winding, mostly unsealed, road from Rai
Marlborough-Winkler index
Oregon and Washington, along with Canada, South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Europe. However, it is less widely used in Europe
Marlborough-Rai Valley
Rai Valley is a rural settlement in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 6, 68 km (42 mi) northwest of Blenheim and 46 km (29 mi) east
Marlborough-MediaWorks New Zealand
MediaWorks New Zealand is a New Zealand-based company specialising in radio, outdoor advertising and interactive media. It is jointly owned by U.S. company
Marlborough-Alma River (New Zealand)
The Alma River is in Marlborough, New Zealand. It flows through rugged inland terrain before meeting the Severn River not far from where the Severn meets
Marlborough-Picton Aerodrome
township in the Marlborough District of the South Island in New Zealand. Sounds Air has 5 flights per day to Wellington. The Marlborough Sounds Airpark
Marlborough-Tapuae-o-Uenuku
while training with the Royal New Zealand Air Force in Marlborough during WW2. Uenuku List of mountains of New Zealand by height McClintock, A.H. (ed
Marlborough-List of public sector organisations in New Zealand
Trust Asia New Zealand Foundation Fish and Game Councils Auckland and Waikato Central South Island Eastern Hawke's Bay Nelson Marlborough North Canterbury
Marlborough-Tasman District
the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It borders the Canterbury Region, West Coast Region, Marlborough Region and Nelson City. It is administered
Marlborough-South Island
and the Marlborough Sounds are regarded as the main tourism destinations in the South Island and amongst the Top 10 destinations in New Zealand.[better source needed]
Marlborough-Napier, New Zealand
Zealand. The Hawke's Bay wine region is now the second largest in New Zealand after Marlborough, and grapes grown around Hastings and Napier are sent through
Marlborough-Michael Seresin
in film, Seresin is a winemaker, having founded Seresin Estate in the Marlborough wine region in 1992. He is the son of Harry Seresin (1919–1994), who
Marlborough-Cordyline australis
name of tī or tī kōuka, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to 20 metres (66 feet) tall with a stout trunk and sword-like
Marlborough-Grand Designs New Zealand
Grand Designs New Zealand is a New Zealand television series. It is based on the British television series Grand Designs and it was originally presented
Marlborough-Grays River (New Zealand)
in Marlborough, nor with the much larger Grey River on the South Island's West Coast. "Place name detail: Grays River". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand
Marlborough-Richard Davies (doctor)
Davies CStJ CF (born 1959) is a British-born New Zealand doctor. He is the viceregal consort of New Zealand as the husband of Dame Cindy Kiro, who has been
Marlborough-List of companies of New Zealand
in New Zealand". New Zealand is a wealthy country, with a relatively high GDP per capita and a relatively low rate of poverty. Since the 1980s, New Zealand
Marlborough-Timeline of New Zealand history
in Marlborough, marking the start of the New Zealand Wars. Robert FitzRoy succeeds Hobson as governor. 1844 Hone Heke begins the Flagstaff War. New Zealand
Marlborough-Mayors in New Zealand
Mayors in New Zealand are the highest-ranking officer in a territorial authority. Mayors are now elected at large, i.e. the role is contested by public
Marlborough-List of marae in the Marlborough Region
(Māori meeting grounds) in the Marlborough Region. Lists of marae in New Zealand List of marae in Nelson, New Zealand List of marae in the Canterbury
Marlborough-Endeavour Inlet
Panaruawhiti) is a large inlet of Queen Charlotte Sound, part of New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds. It lies north-east of Bay of Many Coves / Miritū Bay and
Marlborough-Beer in New Zealand
alcoholic drink in New Zealand, accounting for 63% of available alcohol for sale. At around 64.7 litres per person per annum, New Zealand is ranked 27th in
Marlborough-1987 New Zealand general election
1987 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the 42nd sitting of the New Zealand Parliament. The governing New Zealand
Marlborough-NZ Post
shortened from New Zealand Post, is a state-owned enterprise responsible for providing postal service in New Zealand. The New Zealand Post Office, a government
Marlborough-1984 New Zealand general election
The 1984 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the composition of the 41st New Zealand Parliament. It marked the beginning of
Marlborough-Budges Island
an island on the east of Blenheim, New Zealand. It is north of Upper and Big Lagoon. List of islands of New Zealand Islands portal "NZGB Gazetteer". Toitū
Marlborough-Murders of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope
young New Zealanders, disappeared in the early hours of the morning on New Year's Day, 1 January 1998. The two friends had been celebrating on New Year's
Marlborough-Cam River (Marlborough)
The Cam River is a river of New Zealand. It flows north from the Inland Kaikoura Range and is a tributary of the Awatere River. Cam River is also an alternative
Marlborough-Radio Marlborough
Marlborough was a New Zealand radio station based in Blenheim. The station was started by Radio New Zealand (which at the time was known as the New Zealand
Marlborough-1981 New Zealand general election
The 1981 New Zealand general election, held on 28 November 1981, was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the 40th New Zealand Parliament. It saw
Marlborough-Colony of New Zealand
The Colony of New Zealand was a colony of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that encompassed the islands of New Zealand from 1841 to 1907
Marlborough-Woodbourne, New Zealand
Woodbourne is a rural settlement in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 6, 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Blenheim, and 4 km (2 mi) east
Marlborough-William Adams (New Zealand politician)
a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Marlborough, New Zealand and the first Superintendent of Marlborough Province. Adams was born in Upton, Herefordshire
Marlborough-State Highway 63 (New Zealand)
parts of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 117 km long and runs between the settlements of Renwick (in Marlborough) and Kawatiri Junction (in the
Marlborough-List of print media in New Zealand
This is a list of print media in New Zealand. New Zealand once had several daily newspapers in each major city, usually a morning paper (which had a wider
Marlborough-List of radio stations in New Zealand
The following is a list of radio stations in New Zealand. Several networks operate across multiple centres or nationwide. Most have resulted from the
Marlborough-List of disasters in New Zealand by death toll
reports resolved". Radio New Zealand. 19 February 2023. Add them to the list: Underwater survey discovers new wrecks in Marlborough Sounds, Oliver Lewis,
Marlborough-TVNZ
Television New Zealand (Māori: Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and
Marlborough-1990 New Zealand general election
The 1990 New Zealand general election was held on 27 October to determine the composition of the 43rd New Zealand parliament. The governing Labour Party
Marlborough-Wairau (New Zealand electorate)
was a parliamentary electorate in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand. It was one of the initial 24 New Zealand electorates and existed from 1853 until
Marlborough-Otago
Otago (/əˈtɑːɡoʊ/ , /oʊ-, ɒ-/; Māori: Ōtākou [ɔːˈtaːkou]) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the
Marlborough-List of New Zealand rugby union teams
This is the list of the main first-class rugby union teams in New Zealand, including national teams, Super Rugby teams, National Provincial Championship
Marlborough-List of New Zealand railway museums and heritage lines
New Zealand. Members of the Federation of Rail Organisations of New Zealand: Railway museums, heritage lines, societies, clubs, trusts, etc., in New Zealand
Marlborough-Urban areas of New Zealand
Statistics New Zealand defines urban areas of New Zealand for statistical purposes (they have no administrative or legal basis). The urban areas comprise
Marlborough-Kaikōura Ranges
of New Zealand. The two ranges are visible from a great distance, including from the southern coast of the North Island. Formed along New Zealand's Marlborough
Marlborough-Ward Beach
Ward Beach is a section of rugged coastline in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand that is known for unusual rock formations. The geological features
Marlborough-Anton Oliver
(born 9 September 1975) is a retired New Zealand rugby union player. Previously, he played as a hooker for Marlborough (one of the predecessors to today's
Marlborough-Arapaoa Island
is the second-largest island in the Marlborough Sounds, at the north-east tip of the South Island of New Zealand. The island has a land area of 75 km2
Marlborough-Marlboro Man
The Marlboro Man is a figure that was used in tobacco advertising campaigns for Marlboro cigarettes. In the United States, where the campaign originated
Marlborough-Toronto Marlboros
The Toronto Marlborough Athletic Club, commonly known as the Toronto Marlboros, was an ice hockey franchise in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 1903, it operated
Marlborough-North Wessex Downs
North Hampshire Downs, the White Horse Hills, the Lambourn Downs, the Marlborough Downs, the Vale of Pewsey and Savernake Forest. The AONB covers an area
Marlborough-Marlborough Road tube station
Marlborough Road is a disused London Underground station in St John's Wood, northwest London NW8, England. It opened in April 1868 on the Metropolitan
Marlborough-John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough
John Albert Edward William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough, DL (18 September 1897 – 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934
Marlborough-Marcia Cross
President Claire Haas on the ABC series Quantico. Cross was born in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and she is of English and Irish descent. She is one of
Marlborough-Duchess of Marlborough
Duchess of Marlborough is a title held by the wives of the Dukes of Marlborough and may refer to: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Jenyns,
Marlborough-Marlborough, Connecticut
Marlborough is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It contains the census-designated place (CDP) of Terramuggus. The town is part of
Marlborough-Marlborough, Calgary
Marlborough is a residential neighbourhood in the northeast quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. It is bounded by the 16 Avenue NE (Trans-Canada Highway) to
Marlborough-Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre
guerre" (Marlborough is going off to war), also known as "Mort et convoi de l'invincible Malbrough" (The death and burial of the invincible Marlborough), is
Marlborough-Marlborough Farms
Marlborough Farms is the first album by the Brooklyn indie pop band The Ladybug Transistor. It was released on October 4, 1996. The album was named after
Marlborough-Grafton, Wiltshire
Wiltshire, England, in the Vale of Pewsey about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Marlborough. Its main settlement is the village of East Grafton, on the A338 Burbage
Marlborough-Fyfield (near Marlborough)
of Wiltshire, in the Kennet Valley about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Marlborough. The village is on the A4 road which was historically the main route
Marlborough-Upper Marlboro, Maryland
established in 1706 as "Marlborough Town", after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. In 1744, the town was renamed to "Upper Marlborough". In the late 19th
Marlborough-New Marlborough, Massachusetts
census. New Marlborough consists of five villages: Clayton, Hartsville, Mill River, New Marlborough Village and Southfield. New Marlborough was established
Marlborough-Marlborough, Massachusetts
Marlborough is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 41,793 at the 2020 census. Marlborough became a prosperous
Marlborough-Glenfield, New Zealand
the Marlborough Park Tennis Club, and the Marlborough Park Skate Park, which opened in 2020. It the home of Kaipātiki Community Trust and Marlborough Park
Marlborough-Georgina Chapman
company Percol. Chapman grew up in Richmond, Surrey. Chapman attended Marlborough College in Wiltshire. In her 20s, Chapman modelled in an advertisement
Marlborough-Marlborough, Missouri
Marlborough is a village in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,179 at the 2010 census. According to the United States Census
Marlborough-Marlborough, New York
Marlborough is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the southeastern corner of the county. The population was 8,712 at the 2020 census
Marlborough-Marlborough Castle
Marlborough Castle, locally known and recorded in historical documents as The Mound, was an 11th-century royal castle located in the civil parish of Marlborough
Marlborough-East Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania
East Marlborough Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,026 at the 2010 census. East Marlborough and
Marlborough-West Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania
East Marlborough and West Marlborough townships were carved out of the larger Marlborough Township in 1729. West Marlborough Township is a second class
Marlborough-Marlborough Township, Pennsylvania
Marlborough Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,178 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Upper
Marlborough-Marlboro, Vermont
and education programs throughout the year. Named "New Marlborough" for the Duke of Marlborough until 1800, the town was a New Hampshire grant chartered
Marlborough-Great Marlborough Street
Great Marlborough Street is a thoroughfare in Soho, Central London. It runs east of Regent Street past Carnaby Street towards Noel Street. Originally
Marlborough-Statute of Marlborough
The Statute of Marlborough (52 Hen. 3.) is a set of laws passed by the Parliament of England during the reign of Henry III in 1267. The laws comprised
Marlborough-John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, KG, PC (26 May 1650 –
Marlborough-Blenheim Palace
house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. Originally called Blenheim Castle, it has been known as Blenheim Palace
Marlborough-Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, spelt Jennings in most modern references; 5 June
Marlborough-HMS St Michael (1669)
Blackwall Yard in 1706, at which time she was also renamed HMS Marlborough. On 5 April 1725 Marlborough was ordered to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Chatham
Marlborough-Duchess of Marlborough (Fabergé egg)
The Duchess of Marlborough egg, also known as the Pink Serpent egg, is a jewelled enameled Easter egg made by Michael Perchin under the supervision of
Marlborough-Marlborough Sounds
The Marlborough Sounds (te reo Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-Waka) are an extensive network of sea-drowned valleys at the northern end of the South Island of
Marlborough-Royal baccarat scandal
banking family. Surrounding Edward was a fashionable clique known as the "Marlborough House set", named after the prince's home overlooking The Mall, London
Marlborough-Spencer family
century, its members have held numerous titles, including the dukedom of Marlborough, the earldoms of Sunderland and Spencer, and the Churchill barony. Two
Marlborough-HMS Marlborough (1855)
HMS Marlborough was a first-rate three-decker 131-gun screw ship built for the Royal Navy in 1855. She was begun as a sailing ship of the line (with her
Marlborough-James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough
or Jamie Marlborough, is a British peer and the current Duke of Marlborough. He is the eldest surviving son of the 11th Duke of Marlborough and his first
Marlborough-Marlborough District
883; 173.667 Marlborough District or the Marlborough Region (Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-waka, or Tauihu), commonly known simply as Marlborough, is one of the
Marlborough-Catherine, Princess of Wales
in Bucklebury, Berkshire. She was educated at St Andrew's School and Marlborough College before earning a degree in art history in 2005 at the University
Marlborough-Sauvignon blanc
particularly the South Island, became popular on the wine market. In the Marlborough wine region, sandy soils over slate shingles have become the most desirable
Marlborough-Marlborough (1876 ship)
Marlborough was an iron-built two-decked merchant sailing ship which disappeared in 1890. She was built by the firm of Robert Duncan and Co., Port Glasgow
Marlborough-Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC (22 November 1706 – 20 October 1758), styled as The Honourable Charles Spencer between 1706 and 1729
Marlborough-Marlborough College
Marlborough College is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Founded
Marlborough-Marlborough railway stations
Marlborough railway stations refers to the two railway stations which served Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, until 1964. The stations were on separate
Marlborough-Waikawa, Marlborough
Waikawa is a small settlement to the north east of Picton, Marlborough, New Zealand. Waikawa Bay opens onto Queen Charlotte Sound. The New Zealand Ministry
Marlborough-Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Regiment
The Canterbury, and Nelson-Marlborough and West Coast Regiment was a Territorial Force (Army Reserve) unit of the New Zealand Army. The regiment was formed
Marlborough-Boston and Worcester Street Railway
Framingham Junction. The Framingham, Southborough and Marlborough Street Railway and its subsidiary Marlborough and Framingham Street Railway operated a line
Marlborough-10th (Nelson) Mounted Rifles
they were renamed the 10th (Nelson and Marlborough) Mounted Rifle Regiment and in 1921 became The Nelson-Marlborough Mounted Rifles. The regiment began mobilisation
Marlborough-Marlborough station
Marlborough Station is a Calgary C-Train light rail station in the Calgary Northeast neighborhood of Marlborough. It serves the Northeast Leg of the Blue
Marlborough-Marlborough Girls' College
Marlborough Girls' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established in 1963 after splitting from Marlborough
Marlborough-Fort Marlborough
Fort Marlborough (Indonesian Benteng Marlborough, also known as Malabero) is a former East India Company fort located in Bengkulu City, Sumatra. It was
Marlborough-Leo Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick (born August 10, 1978) is an American actor and co-director of the Marlborough Chelsea gallery. He is best known as Telly in Kids (1995) and Johnny
Marlborough-Albertha Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Albertha Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, VA (née Lady Albertha Frances Anne Hamilton; 29 July 1847 – 7 January 1932) was an English
Marlborough-Marlborough Churchill
Marlborough Churchill (August 11, 1878 – July 9, 1947) was a U.S. Army officer. Together with Herbert Yardley, he was instrumental in establishing the
Marlborough-Marlborough Street, Dublin
Marlborough Street (Irish: Sráid Mhaoilbhríde) is a street in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The street was named Great Marlborough Street after the
Marlborough-Marlborough (Anglo-French car)
The Marlborough was a make of car sold on the British market between 1906 and 1926. For most of its life the cars were made by Malicet et Blin in France
Marlborough-Marlborough-Thomas
The Marlborough-Thomas (possibly a.k.a. Marlborough) was a British car manufactured in a garage at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey between 1923 and 1924
Marlborough-Marlborough House
51°30′18″N 0°8′9″W / 51.50500°N 0.13583°W / 51.50500; -0.13583 Marlborough House, a Grade I listed mansion on The Mall in St James's, City of Westminster
Marlborough-Marlborough Highway
The Marlborough Highway is a minor highway in Tasmania. It links the Lyell Highway to the Lake Highway and cuts short the otherwise very long journey
Marlborough-Waiau Uwha River
Waiau Uwha River, previously known as the Waiau River, is a river in north Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand. The Waiau Uwha River rises in
Marlborough-South Orange Open
defunct Grand Prix affiliated tennis tournament founded in 1970 as the Marlborough Open Championships and was until 1983. It was held in South Orange, New
Marlborough-Edward FitzGerald (poet)
Edward FitzGerald or Fitzgerald (31 March 1809 – 14 June 1883) was an English poet and writer. His most famous poem is the first and best-known English
Marlborough-Midland and South Western Junction Railway
The M&SWJR was formed in 1884 from the amalgamation of the Swindon, Marlborough and Andover Railway and the Swindon and Cheltenham Extension Railway
Marlborough-Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough
Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough (19 July 1681 – 24 October 1733) was the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, general of the army, and
Marlborough-George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough
George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough FSA (6 March 1766 – 5 March 1840), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1817, was a British nobleman,
Marlborough-George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough
George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough (né Spencer; 27 December 1793 – 1 July 1857), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1817 and Marquess of Blandford
Marlborough-George Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough
George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough, DL (13 May 1844 – 9 November 1892), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1857 and Marquess of Blandford
Marlborough-Cam River (Marlborough)
article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "Cam River" Marlborough – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2015)
Marlborough-Marlborough Benefice
The Marlborough Anglican Team is a group of parishes in and around the town of Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. It consists of the parishes of St Mary
Marlborough-Me and Marlborough
Me and Marlborough is a 1935 British comedy film, directed by Victor Saville, and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Tom Walls, Barry MacKay, Peter Gawthorne
Marlborough-Earl Spencer (title)
the prominent Spencer family and a great-grandson of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. Previously, he had been created Viscount Spencer, of Althorp in the
Marlborough-William Carter (bishop)
The Most Reverend William Marlborough Carter, KCMG (1850–1941) was an Anglican bishop and archbishop in South Africa. Dr Carter was born on 11 July 1850
Marlborough-Marlborough gem
The "Marlborough gem" is a carved onyx cameo that depicts an initiation ceremony of Psyche and Eros. It is the most famous engraved gem in the extensive
Marlborough-Abigail Masham, Baroness Masham
She was a favourite of Queen Anne, and a cousin of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. Abigail Hill was the daughter of Francis Hill, a London merchant, and
Marlborough-Avon River (Marlborough)
This article about a river in the Marlborough Region is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Marlborough-Consuelo Vanderbilt
Consuelo Vanderbilt-Balsan (formerly Consuelo Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough; born Consuelo Vanderbilt; March 2, 1877 – December 6, 1964) was a socialite
Marlborough-Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, KG, TD, PC (13 November 1871 – 30 June 1934), styled Earl of Sunderland
Marlborough-Marlborough Building
Marlborough Building, also known as Marlborough Hotel, State Bank of Binghamton, State Hotel, and Marble Grill, is a historic building located at Binghamton
Marlborough-Marlborough Street Magistrates Court
Marlborough Street Magistrates Court was a court of law at 19–21 Great Marlborough Street, Soho London, between the late 18th and late 20th centuries.
Marlborough-James Ley
James Ley may refer to: James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough (1552–1629), Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland and then in England; English
Marlborough-Marlborough, New Hampshire
Marlborough is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,096 at the 2020 census. The town is home to the Kensan-Devan
Marlborough-Francis Pryor
Francis Manning Marlborough Pryor MBE FSA (born 13 January 1945) is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of the Bronze and Iron Ages in
Marlborough-Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, VA (15 April 1822 – 16 April 1899) was an English noblewoman, the wife of British peer and statesman
Marlborough-Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel
The Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel was a historic resort hotel property in Atlantic City, New Jersey, built in 1902–1906, and demolished in October 1978.
Marlborough-Operation Marlborough
Operation Marlborough was the code name of a mission carried out by M Squadron Special Boat Service. The mission involved an SBS team from Task Force
Marlborough-Marlborough Township, Ontario
Marlborough Township is a former incorporated and now geographic township in eastern Ontario, Canada. Marlborough was located in the southern part of
Marlborough-Marlborough White Horse
Marlborough White Horse, also called the Preshute White Horse, is a hill figure on Granham Hill, a fairly shallow slope of the downland above the hamlet
Marlborough-Duke of Marlborough (disambiguation)
Duke of Marlborough or Duchess of Marlborough may refer to a British peerage title or to any of its holders and consorts: John Churchill, 1st Duke of
Marlborough-Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe
Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe Ltd. (also known as Great Marlborough Productions), formerly Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe and Cartoon Network
Marlborough-John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough
John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC (2 June 1822 – 4 July 1883), styled Earl of Sunderland from 1822 to 1840 and Marquess
Marlborough-Rosita Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Dagmar Rosita Astrid Libertas, Duchess of Marlborough (née Douglas, sometimes Spencer-Churchill; born 26 September 1943, Madrid), is a British artist
Marlborough-Green Tree Tavern
The Green Tree Tavern, also known as the Marlborough Inn, is a historic building in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building
Marlborough-John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough
11th Duke of Marlborough, JP, DL (13 April 1926 – 16 October 2014) was a British peer. He was the elder son of the 10th Duke of Marlborough and his wife
Marlborough-Marlborough Fine Art
Marlborough Fine Art was founded in London in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer. In 1963, a gallery was opened as Marlborough-Gerson in Manhattan
Marlborough-John Birch (engineer)
started his own firm, Marlborough Engineering Limited, in 1912. There he developed and constructed a motor car, which he named Marlborough after the province
Marlborough-Vanderbilt family
of Marlborough (1897–1972) John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough (1926–2014) Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born
Marlborough-Winston Churchill
the British aristocracy as a descendant of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, representing the Conservative Party
Marlborough-List of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts
This is a list of mayors of Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. Marlborough became a city in 1890, previously it was a town, and as a town was administered
Marlborough-War of the Spanish Succession
access to trade in the Spanish Empire. Although the English Duke of Marlborough was Allied commander in the Low Countries, the Dutch provided most of
Marlborough-Marlborough Apartments
Marlborough Apartments is an apartment building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its address is 570 Milton Street in the Milton Parc neighbourhood. It was
Marlborough-Marlborough, Wiltshire
Marlborough (/ˈmɔːlbərə/ MAWL-bər-ə, /ˈmɑːrl-/ MARL-) is a market town and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire on the Old Bath Road, the old
Marlborough-Walter Marlborough Pryor
Colonel Walter Marlborough Pryor, DSO & Bar, DL, JP (18 November 1880 – 28 May 1962) was a British soldier. Pryor was the only son of Marlborough Robert Pryor
Marlborough-M.G.M. Pryor
Mark Gillachrist Marlborough Pryor (25 February 1915 – 19 October 1970) was a British biologist, who was Senior Tutor and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Marlborough-St James's Palace
enclosed by apartments on three sides, with the fourth side open to Marlborough Road to accommodate public gatherings. The most recognisable feature
Marlborough-C. Z. Guest
Maria Spencer-Churchill (daughter of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough) and who, through his mother, was a first cousin of Sir Winston Churchill
Marlborough-Marlborough Lines Limited
Marlborough Lines Limited (Marlborough Lines) is an electricity distribution company, based in Blenheim, New Zealand. Marlborough Lines is responsible
Marlborough-John Churchill, Marquess of Blandford
the heir apparent to the Dukedom of Marlborough – as the only surviving son of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, an accomplished general, and Sarah
Marlborough-Marlborough School (Los Angeles)
Marlborough School is an independent college-preparatory secondary school for girls in grades 7 through 12 at 250 South Rossmore Avenue in the Hancock
Marlborough-Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill
10th Duke of Marlborough. Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill was born on 14 October 1898. He was the second son of the 9th Duke of Marlborough and Consuelo
Marlborough-Gladys Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Gladys Marie Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Deacon; 7 February 1881 – 13 October 1977) was a French American aristocrat and socialite
Marlborough-D'Urville Island
(/dɜːrˈvɪl/), Māori name Rangitoto ki te Tonga, is the largest island in the Marlborough Sounds, on the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It
Marlborough-Marlborough Street
Marlborough Street (sometimes shortened to Marlboro Street) can refer to the following: Great Marlborough Street in London, often called Marlborough Street
Marlborough-Marlborough Lines
Marlborough Lines is a British Army installation on the former site of RAF Andover in Hampshire, England. The site is the location of Army Headquarters
Marlborough-Marlborough Tavern
The Marlborough Tavern, also known historically as the Col. Elisha Buell House, is a historic house and former tavern at 3 East Hampton Road in Marlborough
Marlborough-Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School
Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School, previously known as Marlborough Grammar School and King Edward's School, Marlborough, was a grammar school in the
Marlborough-List of dukes in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
husband's rank. In addition, the Dukedom of Marlborough was once inherited by a woman, the 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, through a special remainder, as happened
Marlborough-Fire Escape Collapse
Fire Escape Collapse, also known as Fire on Marlborough Street, is a monochrome photograph by Stanley Forman which received the Pulitzer Prize for Spot
Marlborough-New Zealand wine
Zealand is best known for its Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, and more recently its dense, concentrated Pinot Noir from Marlborough, Martinborough and Central
Marlborough-Battle of Blenheim
revolt from its eastern approaches. Realising the danger, the Duke of Marlborough resolved to alleviate the peril to Vienna by marching his forces south
Marlborough-Lily Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Lily Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Lilian Warren Price) (June 10, 1854 – January 11, 1909) was an American heiress and socialite during
Marlborough-Marlborough Historic District
The Marlborough Historic District is a cement factory located on James Road in Pleasant Plains Township, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State
Marlborough-St John's Marlborough
St John's Marlborough (formerly St John's School and Community College) is a mixed secondary school with academy status in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
Marlborough-Marlborough Pryor
Marlborough Robert Pryor DL JP (16 October 1848 – 24 April 1920) was an English businessman, described in his Times obituary as a "savant, business expert
Marlborough-Picton, New Zealand
Picton (Māori: Waitohi) is a town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. The town is located near the head of the Queen Charlotte Sound
Marlborough-George Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford
Dukedom of Marlborough, he uses the courtesy title of Marquess of Blandford. He is the son of Jamie Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough and his first
Marlborough-Henry Marlborough
Henry Marlborough (fl. 1383–1386) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Guildford in November 1383 and 1386
Marlborough-Morgan Marlborough
Morgan Brooke Marlborough (born December 3, 1990) is an American soccer player. She previously played for the Boston Breakers and FC Kansas City of the
Marlborough-Marlborough School, Woodstock
The Marlborough C of E School is a coeducational Church of England secondary school in the market town of Woodstock, about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of
Marlborough-Anne, Queen of Great Britain
them from office. Her close friendship with Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, turned sour as the result of political differences. The Duchess took
Marlborough-Laura Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Frances Laura Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Charteris; 10 August 1915 – 19 February 1990), was a British noblewoman and socialite. She
Marlborough-HMS Marlborough (F233)
1991 with the name HMS Marlborough as the sixth ship to bear the name. She was named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and served in the Middle
Marlborough-Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster
engagement to Olivia Grace Henson (born 1992) was announced. Henson attended Marlborough College alongside Princess Eugenie and is the daughter of Rupert Cornelius
Marlborough-Sunny Marlborough
Sunny Marlborough is the nickname of: Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough (1871–1934) John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough (1926–2014)
Marlborough-Iron Duke-class battleship
before the First World War. The class comprised four ships: Iron Duke, Marlborough, Benbow, and Emperor of India. Launched from October 1912 to November
Marlborough-HMS Marlborough (1912)
HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. She was built at Devonport
Marlborough-HMS Monarch (1911)
HMS Monarch was the second of four Orion-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s. She spent the bulk of her career assigned
Marlborough-Norm Marlborough
Norman Richard Marlborough (born 12 August 1945) is a former Australian politician. Originally from England, Marlborough was born in Westow, Yorkshire
Marlborough-Marlborough High School
Marlborough High School is a secondary school in Zimbabwe which is located in a Harare suburb called Marlborough. Marlborough is to the north of Harare
Marlborough-Marlborough Express
The Marlborough Express is a newspaper serving the Marlborough area of New Zealand. Its headquarters are in Blenheim and has been published there since
Marlborough-Marlborough Province
current top-level subdivision of Nelson in New Zealand, see Marlborough region) The Marlborough Province operated as a province of New Zealand from 1 November
Marlborough-Mayor of Marlborough
Mayor of Marlborough may refer to: Mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts Mayor of Marlborough, New Zealand This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Marlborough-Wiltshire
sea level. The chalk uplands run north-east into West Berkshire in the Marlborough Downs ridge, and south-west into Dorset as Cranborne Chase. Cranborne
Marlborough-Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Griffiths; born 1968), is a British ceramist and aristocrat. She is the second wife of Jamie Spencer-Churchill
Marlborough-School District 41 Burnaby
Community School Burnaby K-7 Lyndhurst Elementary School Burnaby K-7 Marlborough Elementary School Burnaby K-7 Maywood Community School Burnaby K-7 Montecito
Marlborough-Marlborough College Malaysia
Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM) is a co-educational British international school in Malaysia for boarding and day pupils. The school is the sister
Marlborough-Old Marlboro Road
Old Marlboro Road, also spelt Old Marlborough Road, is a historic road in Massachusetts, United States. Today it runs through Concord, Sudbury, and Maynard
Marlborough-Marlborough Mound
Marlborough Mound is a Neolithic monument in the town of Marlborough in the English county of Wiltshire. Standing 19 metres (60 ft) tall, it is second
Marlborough-Spencer-Churchill
with the Marlborough dukedom. Lord Alan Spencer-Churchill (1825–1873), British Army officer Albertha Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1847–1932)
Marlborough-Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford
Duchess of Marlborough. She was her grandmother's favourite grandchild and closest confidante. The highly influential Duchess of Marlborough tried to arrange
Marlborough-Elizabeth Spencer, Duchess of Marlborough
Spencer, Duchess of Marlborough (née Trevor; c. 1713 – 7 October 1761) was the wife of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. She was the daughter
Marlborough-Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1798–1844)
of Marlborough (29 March 1798 – 12 October 1844), formerly Lady Jane Stewart, was the first wife of George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough. Jane
Marlborough-Havelock, New Zealand
Havelock is a small town in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand, at the head of Pelorus Sound, one of the Marlborough Sounds, and at the mouth of the
Marlborough-Knives Out
and an unoccupied state-owned facility in Marlborough chosen for its rotund orientation. The Marlborough shoot was the site for exterior scenes at the
Marlborough-Marlborough County
County was one of the counties of New Zealand on the South Island. During the period 1853 to 1859, the area that would become
Marlborough-John Bird (died c. 1445)
England for Marlborough in the parliaments of 1402, May 1413, November 1414, 1415, 1426, 1429, 1435, and 1437. BIRD, John (d.c.1445), of Marlborough, Wilts
Marlborough-Radio Marlborough
Radio Marlborough was a New Zealand radio station based in Blenheim. The station was started by Radio New Zealand (which at the time was known as the
Marlborough-HMS Marlborough
Navy have been named HMS Marlborough after the Duke of Marlborough: HMS St Michael (1669), a second rate, renamed Marlborough 1706; fought in the Seven
Marlborough-Marlborough Cinema
Marlborough Cinema was a single-screen cinema hall located on Beach Road in Singapore. It was in operation from 1909, before the building was demolished
Marlborough-The Marlborough
The Marlborough is an apartment building located at 471 West South Street in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Marlborough-Blenheim, New Zealand
BLEN-im; Māori: Waiharakeke) is the most populous town in the region of Marlborough, in the north east of the South Island of New Zealand. It has an estimated
Marlborough-Marlborough, Burnaby
Marlborough is a neighbourhood in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, located on the southern part of Burnaby. The neighbourhood is bounded by Dover Street
Marlborough-Marlborough wine region
The Marlborough wine region is by far New Zealand's largest, accounting for three quarters of the country's wine production, 70% of its vineyard area
Marlborough-Oligosoma elium
The Marlborough spotted skink (Oligosoma elium) is a species of skink found in New Zealand. Hitchmough, R.; Lettink, M.; van Winkel, D.; Chapple, D. (2019)
Marlborough-Nelson Marlborough District Health Board
The Nelson Marlborough District Health Board (Nelson Marlborough DHB or NMDHB) was a district health board with the focus on providing healthcare to the
Marlborough-Earl of Sunderland
distinguished soldier John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Jennings. The dukedom of Marlborough was allowed to descend to the Duke's daughters
Marlborough-Acheron River (Marlborough)
The Acheron River is a river in the South Island of New Zealand, in Marlborough and flows into the Waiau Toa / Clarence River. It flows southwest and
Marlborough-Marlborough Mall
Marlborough Mall is a shopping mall located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Opened in November 1971, the mall has expanded several times and today includes
Marlborough-Marlborough Luas stop
Marlborough (Irish: Maoilbhríde) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2017 as a stop on Luas Cross City, an extension
Marlborough-Marlborough, Queensland
coordinates) Marlborough is a rural town and coastal locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Marlborough had
Marlborough-Jesse Campbell (equestrian)
eventer Georgie Campbell, were married in December 2020, and lived in Marlborough, running stables in Ramsbury, Wiltshire. In May 2024, Georgie Campbell
Marlborough-Marlborough Ridge
Marlborough Ridge is a subdivision of Fairhall in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is located directly west of Marlborough Golf Course, and was developed from
Marlborough-Marlborough Boys' College
Marlborough Boys' College is a state single-sex secondary school in Blenheim, New Zealand. The school was established as Marlborough High School in 1899
Marlborough-Marlborough cricket team
The Marlborough cricket team represents the Marlborough Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It competes in the Hawke Cup. Its base is in Blenheim
Marlborough-Marlborough Town Hall
Marlborough Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. The structure, which is the meeting place of Marlborough
Marlborough-Marlborough House set
site of Edward's residence, Marlborough House, and the Marlborough Club with which he was closely associated. The Marlborough House set enjoyed horse racing
Marlborough-East Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Amesbury West; Avon Valley; Durrington; Ludgershall North & Rural; Marlborough East; Marlborough West; Pewsey; Pewsey Vale East; Pewsey Vale West; Tidworth East
Marlborough-Marlborough City Council (Massachusetts)
The Marlborough City Council is the legislative branch of government for the city of Marlborough, Massachusetts. It is made up of 11 members: 7 ward councilors
Marlborough-Marlborough Place
Marlborough Place is a street in St John's Wood in London, England. Located in the City of Westminster it is a residential road running from Hamilton
Marlborough-Thomas Marlborough
Thomas Marlborough (fl. 1395–1426), of Southampton, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was elected to the Parliament of England for Southampton
Marlborough-Marlborough–Sarina Road
Marlborough–Sarina Road is a state-controlled district road (number 512) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). It runs from the Bruce
Marlborough-Marlborough Rural District
Marlborough Rural District was a rural district in the county of Wiltshire, England. It surrounded the town and municipal borough of Marlborough. In 1934
Marlborough-Marlborough College (disambiguation)
Marlborough College is an English public (fee-charging) secondary school in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Marlborough College or Marlborough School
Marlborough-Marlborough RFC
Marlborough Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union club based in Marlborough, Wiltshire. The first XV team currently plays in Regional 1 South
Marlborough-Big Lagoon (New Zealand)
known as Te Whanganui (both unofficial) is a lagoon beside Cloudy Bay in Marlborough, New Zealand. It outflows into the Pacific Ocean. It is approximately
Marlborough-Marlborough gems
The Marlborough gems were a large collection of jewels (cameos and intaglios) assembled by several Dukes of Marlborough. The collection was composed of
Marlborough-Elizabeth Churchill, Countess of Bridgewater
1687 – 15 April 1716), was the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Jenyns. By marriage to Scroop Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater
Marlborough-Georgie Campbell
Campbell in Ramsbury, Wiltshire in December 2020. The couple lived in Marlborough, Wiltshire, until her death. Her husband is a member of the New Zealand
Marlborough-Olley v Marlborough Court Ltd
Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [1949] 1 KB 532 is an English contract law case on exclusion clauses in contract law. The case stood for the proposition
Marlborough-Duke of Marlborough (title)
Duke of Marlborough (pronounced /ˈmɔːrlbrə/) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Queen Anne in 1702 for John Churchill, 1st Earl of
Marlborough-List of dog breeds
Ramsbury, Marlborough: The Crowood Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84797-492-1. Hancock, David (2014b). Hounds: Hunting by Scent. Ramsbury, Marlborough: The Crowood
Marlborough-Marlborough Downs Challenge
The Marlborough Downs Challenge is an ultramarathon across the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, England. The race is nearly all on footpaths. It starts
Marlborough-George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough
George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, KG, PC, FRS (26 January 1739 – 29 January 1817), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1758, was a British courtier
Marlborough-Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (1683–1716)
marriage. She was the third daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Jenyns (Jennings). Anne Churchill was named after Anne, Queen
Marlborough-Earl of Marlborough
Earl of Marlborough is a title that has been created twice, both times in the Peerage of England. The first time in 1626 in favour of James Ley, 1st Baron
Marlborough-Oare, Wiltshire
lies about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Pewsey, on the A345 road towards Marlborough, and falls within the civil parish of Wilcot, Huish and Oare. Oare was
Marlborough-Principality of Marlborough
The Principality of Marlborough was a short-lived micronation established in 1993 located at 22°30′18.19″S 149°9′6.45″E / 22.5050528°S 149.1517917°E
Marlborough-Godolphin–Marlborough ministry
period, the leaders of the ministry were Lord Godolphin and the Duke of Marlborough. On 8 August 1710 Godolphin was dismissed and the Harley ministry took