• Bronte, a locality in the Tasman District of New Zealand, lies between Richmond and Māpua. Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805), the eponym of the Nelson...
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  • Bronte may refer to: Surname Brontë family, an English literary family that included: Anne Brontë (1820–1849), novelist and poet Branwell Brontë (1817–1848)...
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    Bronte is a beachside Eastern Suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Bronte Beach is located 7 kilometres east of the Sydney central...
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    The Brontës (/ˈbrɒntiz/) were a nineteenth-century literary family, born in the village of Thornton and later associated with the village of Haworth in...
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  • James Brontë Gatenby (10 October 1892 – 20 July 1960) was a zoologist notable for his work on the structure of cells and the Golgi bodies. Gatenby was...
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  • Mhairi-Bronté Duncan (born 25 November 1997) is a New Zealand female curler. Dunedin Curling - New Zealand Curling NZ Championship : Women | New Zealand Curling...
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    Sam Neill (category Use New Zealand English from July 2024)
    Nigel John Dermot "Sam" Neill KNZM OBE (born 14 September 1947) is a New Zealand actor. Neill's career has included leading roles in both dramas and blockbusters...
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    Memorial Hospital group of buildings, Birrell Street Bronte Public School, Hewlett Street Bronte View, St Thomas Street Cadore, Henry Street Carthona...
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    tubules are unaffected during metamorphosis. Gatenby, J. Bronte (May 1960). "The New Zealand Glow-Worm". Tuatara: Journal of the Biological Society. 8...
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  • Shields in 1825. Duke of Bronte (1825 ship), of 424 tons (bm), was launched at London. In 1851 she carried 130 settlers to New Zealand for the Canterbury Association...
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    Mary Taylor (women's rights advocate) (category 19th-century New Zealand businesspeople)
    Ara: Dictionary of New Zealand. Te Ara. Stevens, Joan (1972). Mary Taylor, friend of Charlotte Brontë;: Letters from New Zealand and Elsewhere. Auckland:...
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  • surname include: David Gatenby, Australian cricketer James Brontë Gatenby (1892–1960), New Zealand zoologist notable for work on structure of cells and Golgi...
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  • The 2024 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Charles III in his right as King of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government...
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  • Wuthering Heights (song) (category Single chart usages for New Zealand)
    single on 20 January 1978 through EMI Records. Inspired by the 1847 Emily Brontë novel of the same name, the song was released as the lead single from Bush's...
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    Bronte House is a heritage-listed historic house and visitor attraction located at 470 Bronte Road, Bronte, New South Wales, a beachside suburb of Sydney...
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  • Royal New Zealand Ballet is a ballet company based in Wellington, New Zealand. It was originally known as The New Zealand Ballet Company. New Zealand Ballet...
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    public safety. There had been some debate between Manly Life Saving Club, Bronte Surf Lifesaving Club and Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club as to which...
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    Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte KB (29 September [O.S. 18 September] 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer...
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  • the US, the Michigan winery Bronte Champagnes and Wine was the first to bottle Cold Duck in the 1960s and 1970s. Bronte was sold to Tabor Hill Winery...
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  • Malborough was an historic name for the place at the southern end, also known as Bronte. Marlborough, Calgary, neighbourhood in Calgary Marlborough Park, Calgary...
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  • Making Mirrors (redirect from Bronte (song))
    three times platinum, selling in excess of 210,000 copies in Australia. "Bronte" was released as the third single on 8 August 2011. "I Feel Better" was...
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  • neighbouring suburb and commercial centre to the west of Bondi. Tamarama, Bronte and Waverley are situated on the south side of Bondi. Bondi is reported...
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  • some English-speaking people: British: Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë (and other members of the Brontë family), Noël Coward, Zoë Wanamaker, Zoë Ball, Emeli...
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    Jenny Morris (musician) (category New Zealand emigrants to Australia)
    born in Tokoroa, New Zealand and grew up in Hamilton with three brothers (Alistair, Rhys and Tam) and four sisters (Maxine, Bronte, Joanne and Shanley)...
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  • The Luminaries (category Use New Zealand English from May 2014)
    The Luminaries is a 2013 novel by Eleanor Catton. Set in New Zealand's South Island in 1866, the novel follows Walter Moody, a prospector who travels...
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    kilometre south of Bondi Beach and a couple of hundred metres north of Bronte Beach. The suburb is mostly residential and the beach and adjacent parklands...
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    Marys railway station St Marys Magdalene Church Bronte House Mimosa House Italianate house, known as 'Bronte', located on the corner of Gidley Street and...
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  • List of cities and towns in the South Island (category Use New Zealand English from August 2019)
    Beaumont Belfast Birdlings Flat Blackball Blenheim Bluff Brighton Brightwater Bronte Browns Brunner Bulwer Burnham Cable Bay Canvastown Cashmere Cass Cave Charleston...
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    Welcome swallow (category Birds of New Zealand)
    native to Australia and nearby islands. It has self-introduced into New Zealand in the middle of the twentieth century. It is very similar to the Pacific...
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  • Courtney Smith (curler) (category People from Naseby, New Zealand)
    Courtney Smith (born 13 November 1999) is a New Zealand curler from Naseby. At the international level, she competed at the World Mixed Doubles Championship...
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