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Sheffield Attercliffe (UK Parliament constituency)

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3-1114: Sheffield Attercliffe was a parliamentary constituency in the City of Sheffield . It was created at the 1885 general election and abolished at the 2010 general election , when it was replaced by a new Sheffield South East constituency. 1885–1918 : The Municipal Borough of Sheffield wards of Attercliffe and Park, and the civil parish of Heeley. 1918–1950 : The County Borough of Sheffield wards of Attercliffe and Darnall. 1950–1955 : The County Borough of Sheffield wards of Attercliffe, Darnall, and Handsworth. 1955–1974 : The County Borough of Sheffield wards of Attercliffe, Darnall, Handsworth, and Tinsley. 1974–1983 : The County Borough of Sheffield wards of Attercliffe, Birley, Darnall, Handsworth, and Mosborough. 1983–2010 : The City of Sheffield wards of Beighton, Birley, Darnall, Handsworth, Mosborough, Richmond and Woodhouse. Note: there were council ward boundary changes in 2004, which abolished Handsworth and created Beighton, Mosborough, Richmond and Woodhouse. From 1997, Sheffield Attercliffe covered much of

6-554: The resignation of Cecil Henry Wilson on 9 February. John Burns Hynd of the Labour Party was elected unopposed. This by-election was called due to the resignation on 26 June of Bernard John Seymour Coleridge following his inheritance of the title of Baron Coleridge . Borough constituency Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

9-402: The east and south-east of the city. It bordered the constituencies of North East Derbyshire , Rotherham , Rother Valley , Sheffield Brightside , Sheffield Central and Sheffield Heeley . Sheffield Attercliffe constituency was created when the two-seat Sheffield constituency was split into five single-member seats in 1885. The 1944 Sheffield Attercliffe by-election was called following

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