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Irving Albery

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was an architect and town planner, one of the first professional women architects in the UK in the early 20th century.
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He married Gertrude Mary Jones (1884–1967) and they had three children. Their eldest child and only daughter
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two years later, but Albery (by then 68 years old) did not contest the resulting
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Albery held the Gravesend seat for 21 years, until his own defeat at the
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The eldest of three sons of actress and theatrical manager
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Index

Member of Parliament
Gravesend
George Isaacs
Garry Allighan
British
Conservative
Conservative Party
United Kingdom
Member of Parliament
Gravesend
Mary Moore
James Albery
Parliament
1923 general election
Labour Party
safe seat
Bow and Bromley
East End of London
Wyndham
Bronson
1929 general election
Gravesend constituency
Kent
George Isaacs
1923
1945 general election
Garry Allighan
House of Commons
by-election in November 1947
Richard Acland

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