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The Duchess of Bronte, Frances Nisbet ( 1761 − 1831 ), is best known as the wife of British hero 1st Viscount Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, of Battle of Trafalgar fame.
The original surf life saving club is a matter of contention between the Bronte and Bondi beach clubs in Sydney.
This is based on minutes of a meeting held in 1907 ( found at the local library in 1982 ), which was noted to be the fourth AGM of the club, as well as a time capsule from 1931 ( unearthed during renovations of the club house ) in which documents record then President and Gen. Secretary of Surf Lifesaving Australia unanimously declaring Bronte to be the first club.
Bronte is located slightly northwest of Mount Etna, on the side of the valley of the Simeto river.
Bronte is mostly reliant on farming for its economy.
The five houses are named after notable women in history and each have a corresponding colour: Bronte is blue, Curie is green, Nightingale is purple, Pankhurst is yellow and Teresa is red.
Bronte International University ( formerly known as Trinity College and University ) is an unaccredited post-secondary educational institution formerly in South Dakota.
The Trinity College and University that was based in South Dakota and later became Bronte International University is currently based in Tortola, the British Virgin Islands, and is registered as a corporation with the United Kingdom.
Helen Burns, a character from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, is alleged to have been based on the author's dyspraxic elder sister Maria Bronte.
Bronte is a beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Bronte is located 8 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the Waverley Council local government area of the Eastern Suburbs.
Bronte is located about 2. 5 km south of Bondi Beach.
The house, a single-storey stone bungalow located in Bronte Road, is owned by Waverley Council and leased to private tenants who hold open days a few times a year.
An annual long distance ocean swimming event is held in December each year between Bondi Beach and Bronte.
The Bronte Road beachside shopping precinct is noteworthy because in recent years every shop has been converted into a restaurant, leaving no stores of any other type.
There is beautiful countryside around Colne and many old villages close by, including the Bronte Country and Haworth to the south east and Pendle Hill, Newchurch and Barley and Clitheroe to the north west.
The name Esquesing was said to come from a First Nations word meaning " the land of the tall pine ( s )", but is more likely to come from the Mississauga Indian word ishkwessin, meaning " that which lies at the end ", which was the original name for Bronte Creek.
It is revealed that Sara was not only adopted, but stolen from her birth mother when she was a baby she also had a sister that appeared in the series once named Karen Bronte.
It is hinted that her real last name is Connor or Bronte.

Bronte and town
In 1520 Charles V united the twenty-four hamlets of the surrounding area, which formed the town of Bronte.
Dr. D. W. Key started the town of Bronte, named after English writer Charlotte Brontë.
In 1962 the town of Oakville merged with its neighbouring villages ( Bronte, Palermo, Sheridan, and the remainder of Trafalgar Township ) to become the new Town of Oakville, reaching northwards to Steeles Avenue in Milton.
The name indicates their origin from the town of Bronte.
* Bronte, Texas, a town in Coke County
As Kilkee was famous for its bathing spots and natural beauty, many prominent people in society travelled to Kilkee including Sir Aubrey de Vere, Charlotte Bronte ( who spent her honeymoon here ), Lord Alfred Tennyson, Sir Henry Rider Haggard and in 1896, the Crown Princess of Austria visited the town.
The town was named after Hazelbrook House, built in the 1870s by Bronte Noelle.
* 1989-1992: Member of Bronte town council
Twelve Mile Creek ( known informally as Bronte Creek ) flows through the middle of town and empties into Lake Ontario.

Bronte and comune
* Bronte, Sicily, a comune in the Province of Catania

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Unrelated Bronte families are found in Sicily.
His home was completed in 1845 and was named Bronte House, for Lord Nelson, who was the Duke of Bronte, a place in Sicily, Italy.
Vito Bonsignore ( born on 3 July 1943 in Bronte, Catania, Sicily )
Giuseppe Castiglione ( born on 5 October 1963 in Bronte, Sicily )
The name Bronte was chosen as a tribute to the British Naval hero, Horatio Nelson, who was made Duke of Bronte by King Ferdinand III of Sicily.

Bronte and province
Northern Italian dialects did not survive in some towns in the province of Catania that developed large Lombard communities during this period, namely Randazzo, Paternò and Bronte.
In the summer season, a bus connects Adrano, Bronte, Randazzo, Floresta and Naso in the province of Messina.

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* L. P. Hartley, ' Emily Bronte In Gondal And Galdine ', in L. P. Hartley, The Novelist's Responsibility ( 1967 ), p. 35-53
His early life was spent wandering through a variety of Texas cowtowns and boomtowns: Dark Valley ( 1906 ), Seminole ( 1908 ), Bronte ( 1909 ), Poteet ( 1910 ), Oran ( 1912 ), Wichita Falls ( 1913 ), Bagwell ( 1913 ), Cross Cut ( 1915 ), and Burkett ( 1917 ).
In 1805, the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada bought the lands between Etobicoke and Hamilton from the Mississaugas aboriginal people, except for the land at the mouths of Twelve Mile Creek ( Bronte Creek ), Sixteen Mile Creek, and along the Credit River.
The book The Story of the Chinese Bronte Sisters ( China City Publishing House, 2002 ), written by their mother, included their stories, articles, photos, and music CDs.
Other major street junctions include Bronte Road ( Halton Regional Road 25, formerly Highway 25 ), Hurontario Street ( formerly Highway 10 ), Highway 27, Yonge Street ( formerly Highway 11 ) and Markham Road ( formerly Highway 48 ).
Her subsequent feature films included three with director André Téchiné: French Provincial ( Souvenirs en France, 1975 ); The Bronte Sisters ( Les Sœurs Brontë, 1979 ), in which she portrayed Charlotte ; and Barocco ( 1976 ), for which she won a second César for her performance alongside Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu.
It lies in the Federal electorate of Kingsford Smith ( which covers all of south-east Sydney ), and the State electorate of Coogee ( which also includes the suburbs of Randwick, Waverley, Clovelly, Bronte, and Bondi Junction ).
While a third year high school student, at 14 years-old, she performed weekly at the Bronte Surf Club as lead singer of The Statesmen with Nev Jade, Peter Maxworthy, Duncan McGuire ( on bass guitar ), Mark Rigby and Peter Walker.
At the end of the 1990s they were renamed once more after famous women ( Bronte, Pankhurst, Franklin and Nightingale ), then when an extra form group was introduced in 2003, then un-introduced in 2005, a new house was created ; ( Curie ).
Main roads include Bronte Road ( north-south ), Lakeshore Road West ( east-west, parallel to Lake Ontario ) and Rebecca Street ( east-west ).
Bronte has a number of schools, including Queen Elizabeth Park ( closed ), Gladys Speers, Eastview and Brookdale ( Public Elementary ), St. Dominic and St. Joseph ( Catholic Elementary ), and Oakville Christian School, formerly John Wilson ( Public Elementary ).

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