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Broome and Bird
** Broome Bird Observatory
* Broome Bird Observatory, Western Australia
* Broome Bird Observatory
* Broome Bird Observatory ( BBO )
The Broome Bird Observatory lies on the northern coast of the bay.
Broome Bird Observatory conducts shorebird research and public education.
* Broome Bird Observatory

Broome and close
The village of Broome, which has a railway station, is also close by.

Broome and northern
He dispatched Colonel Forde to Vizagapatam and the northern districts of Madras, where that officer won the Battle of Condore, pronounced by Broome " one of the most brilliant actions on military record ".
The Great Bowerbird ( Chlamydera nuchalis ) is a common and conspicuous resident of northern Australia, from the area around Broome across the Top End to Cape York Peninsula and as far south as Mount Isa.
In 1916, two bronze cannons were found on a small island in Napier Broome Bay, on the northern coast of Western Australia. Scientists at the Western Australian Museum in Fremantle have made a detailed analysis and have determined that these weapons are swivel guns and almost certainly of late 18th century Makassan, rather than European, origin.

Broome and shore
The Japanese were only one of the major ethnic groups who flocked to Broome to work on the luggers or the shore based activities supporting the harvesting of oysters from the waters around Broome.
Both events took place in unspecified locations near the river's shore in either Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, or Broome County, New York.

Broome and Roebuck
He believed that they made kidnapping raids and ranged as far south as Roebuck Bay ( later Broome ) where ‘ quite a fleet ’ was seen around 1866.
Broome is a major tourist destination, and Roebuck Bay is used for recreational and tourism activities such as fishing, sightseeing and birdwatching.

Broome and Bay
Historically, large Irish American communities have been found in Philadelphia ; Chicago ; Boston ; New York City ; Detroit ; New England ; Baltimore ; Pittsburgh ; St. Paul, Minnesota ; Buffalo ; Broome County ; Los Angeles ; and the San Francisco Bay Area.
* March 3 – Three Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters shoot down the KNILM Douglas DC-3 airliner Pelikaan ( tail number PK-AFV ) as it approaches Broome, Australia, forcing it to make a belly landing in shallow surf at Carnot Bay, then strafe it, killing or seriously injuring four of the 12 people on board.
Kaya Jawa was the name for the fishing grounds in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, from Napier Broome Bay to Cape Leveque.

Broome and was
While the early explorers used horses to cross the outback, the first woman to make the journey riding a horse was Anna Hingley, who rode from Broome to Cairns in 2006.
His final stop was lunch at Engine Company 55, which lost five men, in Chinatown, where he delivered five $ 11 pizzas from Sal's on Broome Street.
It was named in honor of John Broome, who was lieutenant governor in 1806 when Broome County was established.
When counties were established in the Province of New York in 1683, the present Broome County was part of Albany County.
Tioga County was at this time much larger than the present county and included the present Broome and Chemung Counties and parts of Chenango and Schuyler Counties.
In 1806, the present-day Broome County was split off from Tioga County.
Tioga County was at this time much larger than the present county, also including the present Broome and Chemung Counties and parts of Chenango and Schuyler Counties.
In 1806 it was further reduced by the splitting off of Broome County.
Kitchener was created Earl Kitchener, of Khartoum and of Broome in the County of Kent, on 29 June 1914.
The town was first settled around 1787 and the Town of Chenango was established in 1791 before the formation of Broome County.
Hooper was originally part of the Town of Union in Broome County and first appears on a map in the early 1850s as a depot of the newly constructed Erie Railroad at the intersection of what is now Hooper Road and the Norfolk Southern railroad.
The hilly terrain and relatively poor soil quality meant that only a pasture / livestock-based agriculture was viable, and the area was sparsely settled compared to other areas of Broome County.
The Town of Union was established in 1791, while in Tioga County before the creation of Broome County.
Originally, named the " Town of Bristol ," the name was changed to " Broome " in 1811.
The town was formed in 1836 from the Town of Durham ( now in Greene County ) and the Town of Broome.
The Town of Gilboa was formed in 1848 from regions taken from the Towns of Blenheim and Broome.
The Town of Berkshire was established in 1808 from the Town of Union while in Broome County.
In 1883, John Forrest selected the site for the town, and it was named after Sir Frederick Broome, the Governor of Western Australia from 1883 to 1889.

Broome and established
The town also has two Australian rules football clubs ; Broome Bulls Football Club ( established 1949 ) and the Broome Saints competing in the West Kimberley Football Association with games played at Haynes Oval.
The organisation was founded in 1824 ( without the " royal " prefix ) as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; it was established by a group of 22 reformers led by Richard Martin MP, William Wilberforce MP and the Reverend Arthur Broome in ‘ Old Slaughter ’ s Coffee House ’, St Martin's Lane, near the Strand.
Macassan praus are also recorded in the Aboriginal stories from Broome to the Gulf of Carpentaria, and there were some semi-permanent settlements established, and cases of Aboriginal settlers finding a home in Indonesia.

Broome and by
Gerald Broome, Gaye Fidler and her husband John were all struck by bullet fragments, but survived.
Broome County Courthouse ( 1898 ), by local architect Isaac G. Perry
Only one Romaniote synagogue is in operation in the entire Western Hemisphere: Kehila Kedosha Janina, at 280 Broome Street, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where it is used by the Romaniote emigrant community.
" The Silver Age of heroes began in the pages of Showcase # 4 ( Oct, 1956 ) with a radically overhauled Flash character by writers Robert Kanigher and John Broome with penciler Carmine Infantino.
Geikie Gorge National Park is a national park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, ( great circle distance ) northeast of Perth and approximately east of Broome by road.
The Town of Union Council has been the local government of what is now Endwell since 1791, although over the years some functions have been taken over by Broome County ( poor relief / social services ) and by New York State ( policing ).
2 # 1 ( July 1960 ), and were created by John Broome and Gil Kane.
Category: Characters created by John Broome
Each year Broome celebrates this fusion of different cultures in an annual cultural festival called Shinju Matsuri ( Japanese for festival of the pearl ), it looks to celebrate the Asian influenced culture brought here by the pearling industry.
Broome was attacked at least four times by Japanese aircraft during the Second World War, and the worst attack was the 3 March 1942 air raid in which at least 88 people ( mostly civilians ) were killed.
Located directly east of Cable Beach over the dunes is Minyirr Park, a coastal reserve administered by a collaboration of the Shire of Broome and the Rubibi people.
The ground echelons of both heavy bomb groups began evacuation by sea on 25 February, while the bombers, carrying up to 20 passengers each, made daily six-hour flights to Broome, Western Australia, an intermediate evacuation point for all aircraft fleeing Java.
( Broome Special Phonograph Records was the first to be owned and operated by African Americans ).
Binghamton solved its problem by acquiring and moving the Providence Reds franchise and joined the league as the Binghamton Dusters ( a. k. a. Broome Dusters ), while the Philadelphia Firebirds crossed over to the AHL from the NAHL.
Nolita is bounded on the north by Houston Street, on the east by the Bowery, on the south roughly by Broome Street, and on the west by Lafayette Street.
In 1990, the park was purchased by The Tussauds Group from John Broome.

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