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    Sir Frederick Napier Broome KCMG (18 November 1842 – 26 November 1896) was a colonial administrator in the British Empire, serving in Natal, Mauritius...
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    was named after Sir Frederick Broome, the Governor of Western Australia from 1883 to 1889. The 1880s saw the commencement of Broome's pearling industry...
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    Ord Succeeded by Frederick Broome In office 20 October 1890 – 22 December 1895 Premier Sir John Forrest Preceded by Frederick Broome Succeeded by Gerard...
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  • politician Emilia Broomé (1866–1925), Swedish politician, feminist and peace activist Frank Broome (1915–1994), English footballer Frederick Broome (1842–1896)...
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    months later Barker died. On 21 June 1865, Mary Anne Barker married Frederick Napier Broome. The couple then sailed for New Zealand, leaving her two children...
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    of Bradbury and Evans Frederick Broome, colonial administrator of several British colonies. The Western Australian towns of Broome and Broomehill are named...
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    Frederick Taylor Gates (July 22, 1853, Maine, Broome County, New York – February 6, 1929, Phoenix, Arizona) was an American Baptist clergyman, educator...
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    where he took up an appointment as private secretary to Governor Frederick Broome and Clerk to the Executive Council, which positions he held until 1887...
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    explorers such as Sir George Grey, Sir Frederick Broome, Joseph Bradshaw, Robert Christison, Gregory Mathews, Frederick Meinertzhagen, Thomas Mitchell and...
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    Broome Hall is a Grade II-listed country house with grounds including cottages and outhouses on the wooded, upper southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge...
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    represented the state at the Intercolonial Conference in Sydney. After Frederick Broome's tenure as Governor came to an end in December 1889, Fraser was appointed...
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    John Hampton, Sir Benjamin Pine, Sir Frederick Weld, Sir William Robinson, Sir Harry Ord, Sir Frederick Broome, Sir Gerard Smith Governors of South Australia:...
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    William Robinson GCMG (2nd time) 10 April 1880 1 June 1883 11 Sir Frederick Broome KCMG 2 June 1883 19 October 1890 - Sir William Robinson GCMG (3rd time)...
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  • George Bowen Brisbane, Queensland – Thomas Brisbane Broome, Western Australia – Frederick Broome Bruce, Australian Capital Territory – Stanley Bruce Brunswick...
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    14 February 1901 10 years, 48 days None Forrest ministry Victoria Frederick Broome William Robinson Gerard Smith Edward VII 2 George Throssell (1840–1910)...
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    until its closure in 1966. Its history started on 1 March 1886 when Frederick Broome, then Governor of Western Australia, turned the first sod. It was the...
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  • politician (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1904) 18 November – Sir Frederick Broome, 11th Governor of Western Australia (born in Canada) (d. 1896) 11 December...
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    1888. The bridge was opened on 24 October 1888 by the Governor Sir Frederick Broome, who also was attending a luncheon for the York Agricultural Society...
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  • capacity he administered the government during the absence of Sir Frederick Broome in England in 1884–5. Onslow's relations with that Governor having...
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    every Aboriginal half-caste, or child of a half-caste". Governor Frederick Broome insisted that the act contains within it a clause permitting traditional...
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  • Baron Loch Governor of the Crown Colony of Western Australia – Sir Frederick Broome 25 January – The first assembly of the Federal Council of Australasia...
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    (1870) and Station Amusements in New Zealand (1873), and her husband Frederick Broome wrote Poems from New Zealand (1868). Maoriland culture was artificial...
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  • Governor of Victoria – Lord Loch Governor of Western Australia – Sir Frederick Broome 17 August – The 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition, featuring works by Tom...
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  • Governor of Victoria – Lord Loch Governor of Western Australia – Sir Frederick Broome 27 January – Centennial Park is opened in Sydney. 30 January – The...
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  • County routes in Broome County, New York, United States, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon...
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    colony finally gaining representative government in 1870. When Governor Frederick Broome turned the first sod on the Great Southern Railway at Beverley on 20...
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    Captain John Egerton Broome DSC (23 February 1901 – 19 April 1985), also known as Jackie Broome, was a Royal Navy officer who served in both World Wars...
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  • when he was appointed to the Legislative Council by the governor, Sir Frederick Broome. He resigned in June 1887, but was re-appointed in December 1890, following...
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  • association. In 1889, James secured a grant of 28 acres from Governor Frederick Broome on the foreshore at East Perth, with a 999-year lease. Frederic North...
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    John Broome (July 19, 1738 – August 8, 1810) was an American merchant and politician who was the lieutenant governor of New York, from 1804 to 1810. Broome...
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