Marlborough
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Marlborough may refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
- Marlborough College, public school
- Malborough, village in Devon, England
- Marlborough School, Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England
- Marlborough Science Academy in Hertfordshire, England
Australia
- Marlborough, Queensland
- Principality of Marlborough, a short-lived micronation in 1993
Canada
- Marlborough, Calgary, neighbourhood in Calgary
- Marlborough Park, Calgary, neighbourhood in Calgary
- Marlborough Mall, shopping center in Calgary
- Marlborough Township, Ontario
Indonesia
- Fort Marlborough, a fortress in the city of Bengkulu, from the British era
- Jalan Malioboro, the main street (jalan) of the city of Yogyakarta, the name of which is believed to be an Indonesianised version of Marlborough
Malaysia
- Marlborough College, an outpost of the college in England
New Zealand
- Marlborough, Auckland, a suburb of Auckland
- Marlborough Province, in the South Island, from 1859 to 1876
- Marlborough Region, in the South Island (formerly the Marlborough Province), noted for the wine from its Sauvignon Blanc grapes
United States
California
- Marlborough School (Los Angeles), all-girl college prep school
Connecticut
- Marlborough, Connecticut, town in Hartford County
Massachusetts
- Marlborough, Massachusetts, city in Middlesex County
- New Marlborough, Massachusetts, town in Berkshire County
Missouri
- Marlborough, Missouri, village in St. Louis County
New Hampshire
- Marlborough, New Hampshire, town in Cheshire County
New York
- Marlborough, New York, town in Ulster County
Pennsylvania
- Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- East Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- West Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Zimbabwe
- Marlborough, a suburb of Harare
- Marlborough High School, a secondary education school in Harare
People
- John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650–1722), 18th century British commander
- For subsequent dukes, see Duke of Marlborough (title)
- Earl of Marlborough, a title in the peerage of England
- Henry Marlborough (?–?), English politician
- Morgan Marlborough (born 1990), American footballer
- Norm Marlborough (born 1945), Australian politician
- Thomas of Marlborough (died 1236), English monk and writer
Cars
- Marlborough (Anglo-French car), made between 1906 and 1926
- Marlborough (New Zealand car), made between 1912 and 1920
- Marlborough-Thomas, British, made between 1923 and 1924
Ships
- HMS Marlborough, the name of several Royal Navy ships
- HMS St Michael (1669), a second-rate, renamed Marlborough 1706–1762
- HMS Marlborough (1767), a third-rate, 1767–1800
- HMS Marlborough (1807), a third-rate, 1807–1835
- HMS Marlborough (1855), a first-rate, 1855–1924
- HMS Marlborough (1912), a battleship, 1912–1932
- HMS Marlborough (F233), a frigate, 1989–2008 (sold to the Chilean Navy)
- Marlborough (1876 ship), British merchant sailing ship, 1876–1890
Other
- Marlborough (New Zealand electorate), centred on the Marlborough region
- Marlborough Fine Art, an international art gallery headquartered in London, England
- Marlborough House, London, England
See also
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