Broome may refer to Places Australia Broome, Western Australia Attack on Broome 1942 Broome Bird Observatory Broome Bulls , Australian Rules football team Broome International Airport Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin Broome race riots of 1920 Broome Regional Prison Broome Senior High School Broome Tramway Roman Catholic Diocese of Broome Shire of Broome UK Broome, Norfolk Broome, Shropshire Broome railway station Broome, Worcestershire USA Broome, New York Broome County, New York Broome Community College Broome County Barons , American ice hockey team Broome County Courthouse Broome County Sheriff s Office Broome County Transit Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena Broome Dusters , American ice hockey team Broome, Texas People Given name Broome Pinniger born 1902 , Indian field hockey player Family name Albert Broome 1900 1989 , British soccer player Bob Broome , American football coach Christopher Edmund Broome 1812 1886 , British mycologist David Broome born 1940 , British equestrian Ernest James Broome 1908 1975 , Canadian politician Emilia Broom 1866 1925 , Swedish politician, feminist and peace activist Frank Broome 1915 1994 , British soccer player Sir Frederick Broome 1842 1896 , Governor of Western Australia Harvey Broome 1902 1968 , American lawyer, writer and conservationist Ian Broome born 1960 , English cricketer Jack Broome 1901 1985 , Royal Navy officer James E. Broome 1808 1883 , American politician Jerry Broome born 1966 , American actor John Broome disambiguation , various people John L. Broome 1824 1898 , United States Marine Corps officer John Broome philosopher born 1947 , British philosopher John Broome writer 1913 1999 , comic book writer for DC Comics John Jack Spoor Broome 1917 2009 , American aviator and philanthropist Johnny Broome 1818 1855 , British boxer Lewis Broome born 1991 , Australian Rules footballer Mary Anne Broome, Lady Broome 1831 1911 , New Zealand writer Mary Anne Barker Neil Ronald Broome born 1994 , Australian soccer player Paul ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Pearls image caption image size background group or band alias origin England genre Pop music Pop years active 1972&ndash 1978 label Bell Records , Private Stock Records Private Stock , Handkerchief Records, Ebony associated acts The Vernons ... , The Redmond Twins. website current members past members Lyn Cornell br Ann Simmons The Pearls ... Lyn Cornell and Ann Simmons. ref name Last http www.last.fm music The Pearls Last.fm accessed March ... producer , Phil Swern , formed The Pearls in 1972. ref name Gullbuy http www.gullbuy.com buy ... isbn 1 904994 10 5 page 121 ref The Pearls first gramophone record records were cover version s of the 1960s ... single issued by The Pearls was not performed by Cornell and Simmons. It was the duo Sue and Sunny , Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie , who sang on Third Finger Left Hand as stated on The Pearls compilation album . The Pearls original songs included Lead Us Not into Temptation , the Chris Andrews singer ... album , A String of Pearls see discography . ref name Gullbuy Both Cornell and Simmons were session ... during the entire time she was a member of The Pearls. Simmons, as well as her time with The Vernons ... later divorce d and she now lives in London . ref name Liverpool A quartet named The Pearls ... no connection to the original Pearls. Discography Singles class wikitable sortable Release Date Title ... Shury small center 10 Singles issued by The Pearls which failed to reach the UK chart are as follows ... all The Pearls twelve singles and A side and B side B sides . Originally there were two instrumental ... in My Dreams . Pearly was credited to The Pearls Orchestra . The track is actually Let s Make Love ... was credited to The Rhythm of the Pearls . Albums A String of Pearls compact disc CD July ... class album id r783990 pure url yes title Allmusic.com The Pearls Discography Compilations Overview ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pearls, The Category English pop music groups Category Musical ... more details
String of pearls may refer to Pearl Pearls in jewelry Pearls in jewelry , a necklace made of pearls is often called a string of pearls Senecio rowleyanus , plant known as String of pearls or String of beads The String of Pearls The String of Pearls a romance or A String of Pearls , titles under which Sweeney Todd was first published A String of Pearls Twined with Golden Flowers , Romanian fairy tale A String of Pearls film A String of Pearls film , a 1912 film directed by D. W. Griffith String of Pearls album String of Pearls album , a studio album by Deborah Conway String of pearls China String of Pearls China , Geopolitical term for Chinese foreign military pursuits A String of Pearls song , a 1 hit song recorded by Glenn Miller in 1942, written and arranged by Jerry Gray arranger Comet Shoemaker Levy 9 , nicknamed The String of Pearls for its scattered appearance disambig ... more details
John Broome may refer to John Broome philosopher born 1947 , British philosopher and economist at the University of Oxford John Broome politician 1738 1810 , New York politician John Broome rugby league , rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 50s for England, British Empire XIII, and Wigan John Broome writer 1913 1999 , writer contributor to DC comics John Egerton Broome John Egerton Jack Broome 1901 1985 , British Royal Navy officer John L. Broome 1824 1898 , USMC officer hndis Broome, John ... more details
Broome is a small village in the parish of Hopesay , Shropshire , England. It has a Broome railway station railway station and is near to Aston on Clun , Clungunford and Craven Arms . There is a public house pub the Engine and Tender the heart and soul to broome is this pub and you can visit the pubs webpage on http www.engineandtender.co.nr . The River Clun, Shropshire River Clun flows nearby. External links Commons category inline Broome, Shropshire Shropshire geo stub coord 52 25 25 N 2 52 59 W type adm3rd region GB SHR display title Category Villages in Shropshire pl Broome Shropshire ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type lga name Shire of Broome state wa image Broome LGA WA.png imagesize 180 caption Location in Western Australia pop formatnum 16298 pop footnotes 2010 ref cite web url http www.abs.gov.au ausstats abs .nsf Products 3218.0 2009 10 Main Features Western Australia?OpenDocument title Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2009 10 Western Australia author Australian Bureau of Statistics date 31 March 2011 accessdate 10 May 2011 ref area 55795.6 est 1918 seat Broome, Western Australia Broome mayor Graeme Campbell region Kimberley region of Western Australia Kimberley logo url http www.broome.wa.gov.au stategov Electoral district of Kimberley Kimberley fedgov Division of Durack ... sw Shire of East Pilbara East Pilbara near w Indian Ocean The Shire of Broome is one of the four Local ... of whom reside in the town of Broome, Western Australia Broome . Many Indigenous Australians Aboriginal ... Australia Bardi One Arm Point . The Shire of Broome includes the Rowley Shoals 260  km to the west. History Broome Road District was first gazetted in November 1901. A separate municipality to manage ... Act 1906 and Roads Act 1911. Dissolution of Broome Municipality and incorporation into West Kimberley Road District. Order in Council Effective 31 December 1918. ref and the Broome Road District was reconstituted with wards for the town Broome and region Dampier . On 1 July 1961, it became ... Register release 3.0 , 31 May 2007. ref Wards The shire has been divided into 2 wards. Broome Ward 7 councillors Dampier Ward 2 councillors Towns Broome, Western Australia Broome Bardi, Western ... links http www.broome.wa.gov.au Shire of Broome Local Government Areas of WA coord 17.962 122.236 ... of Western Australia Broome Category Kimberley Western Australia Category Broome, Western Australia de Broome Shire fr Comt de Broome Australie it Contea di Broome Australia nl Shire of Broome pl Hrabstwo Broome Australia sv Broome Shire ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Bobsleigh MedalSilver 1924 Winter Olympics 1924 Chamonix Bobsleigh at the 1924 Winter Olympics Four man MedalBottom Ralph Howard Broome 5 July 1889 25 January 1985 was a Great Britain British bobsled der who competed during the early 1920s. He won a silver medal in the four man event at the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix . References http sports123.com bob mo 4.html Bobsleigh four man Olympic medalists for 1924, 1932 56, and since 1964 http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid BROOMRAL01 Databaseolympics.com profile Wallenchinsky, David. 1984 . Bobsled Four Man . In The Complete Book the Olympics 1896 1980 . New York Penguin Books. p.  559. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 July 1889 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 January 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Ralph Category Bobsledders at the 1924 Winter Olympics Category British bobsledders Category 1889 births Category 1985 deaths Category Olympic medalists in bobsleigh UK bobsleigh bio stub Winter Olympic medalist stub de Ralph Broome fr Ralph Broome ko it Ralph Broome no Ralph Broome fi Ralph Broome ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Use Australian English date May 2011 orphan date June 2009 The Broome Tramway was an tramway industrial industrial tramway in Western Australia . Broome s Tramway Western Australia A horse drawn, 2  ft gauge, Tramway ref Broome Chronicle 12 December 1908 ref was originally completed in Broome, Western Australia Broome in 1898 ref Broome Chronicle 8 May 1909 ref to convey goods from the new Jetty at Mangrove Point into the heart of the small community at Jap Town. In the new century this was converted to a more stable 3  ft 6in gauge and then to steam driven in 1910 ref Light Railways No 56 Winter 1976 published by The Light Railway Research Society of Australia North west Coastal Tramway Broome by Ian Crellin and Frank Stamford http www.lrrsa.org.au Lrr LRc.htm ref . Latterly, in the 1950s the locomotives used were diesel powered, and the line was finally dismantled with the closure of the old jetty in 1966. As of 2007, a Project has been set up to re install this tramway ref http broometramway.awardspace.info Broome Tramway Website ref . References reflist coord missing Category Tram transport in Australia ... more details
Mount Broome coord 73 35 S 61 45 W source GNIS is a mountain in the north part of the range which lies between the mouths of Douglas Glacier and Bryan Glacier in the Werner Mountains , Palmer Land . It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from ground surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1961 67, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Howard W. Broome, Jr. , electrician with the South Pole Station winter party in 1967. References usgs gazetteer id 1992 name Broome, Mount DEFAULTSORT Broome, Mount Category Mountains of Palmer Land PalmerLand geo stub ... more details
Johnny Broome Born March 14, 1818 Birmingham , England May 31, 1855 England was a lightweight bare knuckle boxer . Broome was a gifted pugilist known as Young Duckro. He was never defeated in the prize ring, and had a younger brother Harry Broome who became List of heavyweight boxing champions Heavyweight Champion of England . Johnny stood 5 6 and weighed between 133 and 140 pounds. Boxing career Broome won the Lightweight Championship of England when he defeated Jack Hannan in Oxfordshire, England on January 26, 1841. The bout lasted 47 rounds and 79 minutes. Broome defended his title against Bungaree on April 27, 1842 near Newmarket, England . Broome won in 42 rounds and 57 minutes. ref Dowling s Fights for the Championship, 1855 ref Horse racing In 1848 Broome accepted an offer to compete in the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree . On board an unconsidered outsider named Eagle racehorse Eagle , he got as far as Becher s Brook on the second circuit before falling. Suicide Towards the end, Broome s reputation was tainted with scandal, as he was associated to some dubious transactions and a card fixing fraud. On 31 May 1855 he walked into the kitchens of the Wrekin Tavern, at Bow Street , took a carving knife and cut his own throat. He bled to death and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery . His younger brother, Harry Broome 1825 1865 was also a prize fighter. See also List of bare knuckle boxers References reflist Further reading West Norwood Cemetery s Sportsmen , Friends of West Norwood Cemetery http www.fownc.org , 1995 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Johnny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 14, 1818 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 31, 1855 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Johnny Category 1818 births Category 1855 deaths Category Bare knuckle boxers Broome, Johnny Category English boxers Category Lightweight boxers Category Burials at West Norwood Cemetery UK boxing bio stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Paul Broome image fullname birth date birth date and age 1976 06 6 cityofbirth Dallas, Texas countryofbirth United States height height ft 5 in 9 position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 1996&ndash 1999 youthclubs1 SMU Mustangs years1 1999&ndash 2003 clubs1 Dallas Burn caps1 87 goals1 2 years2 2003&ndash 2005 clubs2 Los Angeles Galaxy caps2 29 goals2 0 years3 2005&ndash 2006 clubs3 Real Salt Lake caps3 11 goals3 0 Paul Broome born June 6, 1976 in Dallas, Texas is a retired United States American soccer Defender association football defender who played eight seasons in Major League Soccer . Youth and College Broome graduated from Lake Highlands ... http www.lmulions.com sports m soccer mtt broome paul00.html Player Bio Paul Broome ref Professional Broome was drafted in the first round 12th overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft by his hometown Dallas Burn . In 1999, Broome appeared in thirteen games, registering one goal and two assists. He saw ... played in 20 games in 2000, and 22 games in 2001. During the 2000 MLS offseason Broome trained with Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League . In 2002, Broome started all twenty five games he ... term injury and replaced Broome at left back. Broome requested a trade. On July, 23, 2003, the Burn traded Broome to the Los Angeles Galaxy along with Ryan Suarez and Antonio Martinez in exchange for Gavin ... Galaxy Trades for Suarez ref In 2003, Broome played as a left midfielder and back for the Galaxy. In 2004 ... 2005, ref cite web publisher The Salt Lake Tribune author Gustus, Lauren title Paperwork pushes Broome .... In 2006, Broome saw no games with the RSL first team and, due to nagging injuries he retired at the end of the season. References Reflist External links http www.mlssoccer.com players paul broome MLS Paul Broome Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Paul Category 1976 births Category Living people Category American ... more details
Infobox UK place country England latitude 52.403964 longitude 2.145102 official name Broome population 338 static image File Cottages in Broome.jpg 250px static image caption shire district Wyre Forest district Wyre Forest shire county Worcestershire region West Midlands civil parish Broome constituency westminster postcode district DY9 postcode area DY post town Stourbridge dial code os grid reference london distance hide services true Broome is a village and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District Council Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 338. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790558 Census 2001 ref The village is situated just south of the border with West Midlands county West Midlands and includes the village of Broome as well as the hamlet of Hackmans gate . References reflist commonscat Wyre Forest Category Villages in Worcestershire Worcestershire geo stub nl Broome Worcestershire pl Broome Worcestershire ... more details
File Jerry Broome 1.gif thumb right Jerry Broome Jerry Broome born February 28, 1966, Waco, Texas is an American actor . He has starred in the short films Sixty Cups of Coffee 2000 and Press Play 2004 , as well as in his first feature film , the 2008 horror movie Death on Demand , which went straight to DVD . He has appeared in the soap operas One Life to Live and All My Children . External links Official website http www.jerrybroome.com IMDb name id 1307265 name Jerry Broome Amg name 586541 Missing image removed Image http jerrybroome.com pics 1o1.jpg Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Jerry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH 28 February 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Jerry Category American film actors Category Living people Category 1966 births US film actor 1960s stub ... more details
sport afl west coast rookie forward lewis broome quits eagles story e6frg1xu 1226176570518 West Coast rookie forward Lewis Broome quits Eagles ref References Reflist External links http ... season 2011 selected bio default.aspx Lewis Broome s profile at the Official AFL Website of the West Coast Eagles Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Lewis ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Lewis Category 1991 births Category People from Looma, Western Australia ... more details
United F.C. Peterborough goalkeeper Joe Lewis footballer Joe Lewis is a former resident of Broome ... NFK places b broome Information from Genuki Norfolk on Broome. Civil Parishes of South Norfolk Category Villages in Norfolk Category Civil parishes in Norfolk Norfolk geo stub nl Broome Norfolk pl Broome Norfolk ... more details
Cleanup date November 2009 Keshi pearls are small non nucleated pearls typically formed as by products of pearl cultivation. A Japanese word also meaning poppy , it is used in Japanese for all pearls that grew without a nucleus. Originally, keshi pearls referred to those pearls formed when a bead nucleus was rejected. More recently, keshi has been used to refer to second harvest pearls and even to freshwater non nucleated pearls. However the later usage referring to freshwater pearls is considered erroneous by many leading gem trade associations ref http kojimapearl.com about the pearls keshi pearls ref . Because they have no nucleus, keshi pearls are composed entirely of nacre . Keshi pearl ... by a predator that bores through its shell... similar to a way in which wild natural pearls are formed ... sacs alive after harvesting the first round of pearls. li ol Except to the extent of noting that extremely small pearls 2mm are not cultivated, since there is no incentive to do so because naturally occurring tiny pearls are relatively plentiful, it is usually not possible to determine which of these caused an individual keshi pearl to grow. Because most keshi pearls come from farms where they are commonly and deliberately cultivated, it is necessary to classify keshi as cultivated cultured pearls ... used in Japan to describe pearls without nucleus. Akoya pearl cultivation, which began in the 1920s in Japan , provided numerous small, most often greyish pearls as a by product. Traders from India, where natural pearls were harvested and processed during past centuries, needed no sales talk to be convinced ... pearls, because their close similarities. Having access to Indian labor capable of sorting, drilling and stringing tiny pearls, arrangements were made to send Japanese keshi pearls to India even during ... rival and covertly retain pearls for sale in India under an allowance for pearls ruined in the course ..., have recommended limiting the use of the term keshi to ocean pearls, and banning its use for freshwater ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Attack on Broome image Image Broome Dornier AWM044613 .jpg 300px caption Taken in May 1941, several months before the attack on Broome, personnel from a Dutch Naval Aviation ... Bay , Broome. partof World War II , Pacific War date 3 March 1942 place Broome, Western Australia Broome, Australia result Japanese victory combatant1 flag Australia br flag Netherlands br flag United ... for Australia The town of Broome, Western Australia was attacked by Japanese fighter planes on 3 March 1942, during World War II . At least 88 people were killed. Although Broome, Western Australia Broome was a small mother of pearl pearling port at the time, it was also a refuelling point for aircraft ... cities major Australian cities . As a result, Broome was on a line of flight for Netherlands Dutch ... s, which often served as airliners at the time passed through Broome. ref http www.c7f.navy.mil news 2002 6 27.htm Lt j.g. Paul D. Petsu, 2002, USS Sides pays tribute to Broome s One Day War U.S. Seventh ... & Ingmar 2010 ref The actual number of aerial evacuees passing through Broome at this time is estimated ... Australian Air Force RAAF base at Broome International Airport Broome Airfield . No bombs were dropped ... 16 km nmi mi lk on abbr on off Broome. The Allies also lost 15 flying boats at anchorage many Dutch ... and QANTAS , and five Dornier Do 24 s belonging to the MLD. Image Broome B 24 destroyed P02039.jpg 235px thumb left A USAAF B 24 Liberator on fire at Broome Airfield following the attack. A KLM ... on north of Broome, with the loss of four lives and diamonds worth Australian pound 150,000 300,000 ... in Broome at the time. The Zeroes encountered some light arms fire from the ground. One Zero pilot ... tv ms s1548340.htm ABC TV, Broome Hero Message Stick , 5 February 2006 Access date 18 April 2007. ref ... made several smaller attacks on the Broome area. On 20 March, Mitsubishi G4M 2 Betty medium bomber ... broome.html pacificwrecks.com, 1997 2007, Broome & http www.awm.gov.au alliesinadversity japanese broome.asp ... more details
Infobox person name Harvey Broome image image size alt caption birth name Harvey Benjamin Broome birth ...&ndash 1968 known for notable works Harvey Broome Earth Man 1970 br Faces of the Wilderness 1972 ... Smith Broome ref name deaderick relatives awards signature signature size website URL www.example.com Harvey Benjamin Broome July 15, 1902 March 8, 1968 was an American lawyer, writer and conservationist. A native of Knoxville, Tennessee , Broome was a founding member of The Wilderness Society United ... Park . ref name deaderick The Tennessee Chapter of the Sierra Club is named the Harvey Broome Group in his honor. Early life and career Broome was born in Knoxville to George W. and Adeline Broome ... Mountains , it was here that Broome developed his love of the outdoors. At the age of fifteen, his ... about us harvey broome Harvey Broom . The Wilderness Society website. Retrieved on January ..., Broome attended the University of Tennessee , graduating in 1923. Three years later, he earned a law ... in the outdoors, Broome left the firm to return to his former position. ref name wilderness He ... Four founders of The Wilderness Society l r Bernard Frank, Harvey Broome, Bob Marshall, and Benton MacKaye In October 1934, while attending a forestry conference in the Smokies, Broome met fellow ... The Wilderness Society was created Broome would be heavily involved in the Society for the remainder ... occurred in 1964 when Congress passed the Wilderness Act . Broome was present among other conservationists ... 1930s, Broome was director of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association. While he advocated ... to develop the park as a tourist attraction. Broome wanted the park strictly preserved as a wilderness ... Press, 2010 , p. 288. ref In 1954, Broome was one of several conservationists among them Justice ... Broome published his first article, Great Smoky Mountain Trails, in Mountain magazine in 1928. ref name anne Anne Broome, Harvey Broome, An Encyclopedia of East Tennessee Oak Ridge, Tenn. Children ... more details
Image Broome and Barker.jpg thumb right Frederick Broome with his wife, Mary Anne Barker circa 1866 Sir Frederick Napier Broome Order of St Michael and St George KCMG 1842&ndash 1896 was a colonial administrator in the British Empire. He was born in Canada , but was living in England in 1865, when he married Mary Anne Barker . The couple then moved to New Zealand . He served as colonial secretary in KwaZulu Natal Province Natal and Mauritius , including Lieutenant Governor of Mauritius . He was 14th Governor of Mauritius from 9 Dec 1880 to 5 May 1883. ref http www.worldstatesmen.org Mauritius.htm ref He was Governor of Western Australia Governor of Western Australia from 1883 to 1889. After serving as Governor of Western Australia, he served as acting Governor of Barbados in the West Indies and then Governor of Trinidad . He died in London in 1896 and was buried in Highgate Cemetery . ref name ODNB cite journal last Carlyle first E. I. authorlink coauthors year month title Broome, Sir Frederick Napier journal Oxford Dictionary of Biography volume issue pages id url http www.oxforddnb.com view articleHL 3570 accessdate 2 January 2010 quote ref Namesakes The Western Australian towns of Broome, Western Australia Broome and Broomehill, Western Australia Broomehill are named after him. s start s gov succession box before Sir George Bowen after Sir John Pope Hennessy title Governor of Mauritius years 1880 1883 succession box before William Cleaver Francis Robinson Sir William Robinson title Governor of Western Australia years 1883&ndash 1889 after William Cleaver Francis Robinson ... exhibitions Governors and Premiers Frederick Broome References reflist Governors of Western Australia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Frederick Napier ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1842 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome ... bio stub de Frederick Broome ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced May 2007 cleanup December 2010 orphan February 2009 In the village of Chandanpet just outside Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad , almost the entire population is engaged in the delicate art of drilling pearl s. A skill they have practiced for generations, making Hyderabad one of the largest drilling centres in India . Once the pearls are drilled, they are boiled for about four days to bleach them and rid them of their dark color. They are placed in glass bottles containing hydrogen peroxide , water and ether and sunned for four or five days in glass sun boxes with a mirror base. Finally they are washed and separated through series of different shapes and sizes. Pearls are also graded according to color. While pink pearls and black pearls are also considered to be of good quality, white pearls have traditionally been most popular. A good quality white pearl reflects a lovely sky blue color under ultraviolet light while a poor quality one has a green or mustard colored sheen. Black pearls that have a green sheen and baroque irregular shaped pearls that reflect a rainbow of colors are also amongst the more valuable varieties. While black and pink pearls are also rare and beautiful, most traditional Hyderabad jewellery is made with white pearls Recently, several pearl makers are exporting processed pearls to markets in Europe and the US. With the capital that they gain from this marketing, they are able to purchase machinery for advanced refinement. In particular, equipment that uses enzymes present in thermophiles is able to substantially improve the process of refining pearls. Category Economy of Hyderabad, India Category Economy of Andhra Pradesh Category Pearls india stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2006 att June 2011 Ian Broome born May 6, 1960 was an England English cricket er. He was a right handed batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler who played for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire and Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire in his first class career. Broome first represented Gloucestershire in the 1979 Second XI Championship, debuting against Warwickshire County Cricket Club Warwickshire in September 1979. He continued to play for the second team until 1982, when he moved to Northamptonshire County Cricket Club Northamptonshire , for whom he played sparingly in the Second XI. Unable to find a position at either team, he moved to Derbyshire in 1984, where he played in the Second XI for two years. Broome made his County Championship debut in 1984, making a tenacious 26 in his first innings. Continuing in his role as the backbone of the early 1980s Derbyshire Second XI tailend, he made his last Derbyshire appearance in August 1986, before briefly moving to Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex . Unable to hold down a place in the side, he quit cricket soon after. Broome played as a tailender throughout his entire cricketing career, partnering former Test wicket keeper Bob Taylor cricketer Bob Taylor in his early days at the club. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 28 28177 28177.html Ian Broome at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Ian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 6, 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Ian Category 1960 births Category English cricketers Category Living people Category Derbyshire cricketers Category Gloucestershire cricketers Category Northamptonshire cricketers Category Sussex cricketers ta ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lost Pearls Type compilation Artist Wishbone Ash Cover Lost Pearls WishboneAsh.jpg Released 2004 Genre Rock Producer Martin Turner Reviews Last album Backbones br 2004 This album Lost Pearls br 2004 Next album Live On XM Satellite Radio br 2005 Lost Pearls is a collection of out takes recorded by the rock band Wishbone Ash between 1978 and 1982, released in 2004. Track listings Is Justice Done? Bells Chime Hard On You Out On A Limb Where Have You Been? Halfway House Martin, vocal Halfway House Claire, vocal Football And Boxing John Sherry Jam Too Much Monkey Business Live Demo Version Night Hawker Sheriff Of Sherwood Demo Version Personnel Martin Turner bass, vocals Steve Upton drums Andy Powell guitar, vocals Laurie Wisefield guitar, vocals Claire Hamill vocals track 7 Trevor Bolder bass track 11 Wishbone Ash Category 2004 compilation albums Category Wishbone Ash compilation albums nl Lost pearls pl Lost Pearls srn Lost Pearls ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s canoe racing paracanoe MedalWorldChampionships MedalBronze 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 2010 Pozna K 1 200 m A MedalBottom Jono Broome is a Great Britain British canoe racing paracanoer who has competed since the late 2000s. He won a bronze medal in the K 1 200 m A event at the 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Pozna . References http www.kayak2010.com regatta 102.HTM 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships men s K 1 200 m A results. accessed 20 August 2010. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Broome, Jono ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Broome, Jono Category British canoeists Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people UK canoe bio stub ... more details
Richard Broome is a professor of history at La Trobe University , Melbourne , Australia . He is widely recognised as an authority on Aboriginal history in Australia. In 2007 his book Aboriginal Victorians A History Since 1800 won the Victorian Community History Awards category Best Print Publication. Bibliography Books Sideshow Alley 1988 ISBN 1864487593 with Alick Jackomos Aboriginal Victorians A History Since 1800 2005 ISBN 9781741145694 Aboriginal Australians A History Since 1788 2010 ISBN 9781742370514 A Man of All Tribes The Life of Alick Jackomos 2006 ISBN 9780855755010 with Corrinne Manning External links http www.latrobe.edu.au humanities about staff profile?uname RLBroome Broome s profile at La Trobe University http www.latrobe.edu.au news articles 2010 podcasts aboriginal australian history transcript Podcast interview with Richard Broome on Aboriginal history Category La Trobe University faculty ... more details
The Broome, Western Australia Broome Bulls are an Australian rules football team that play in the West Kimberley Football Association WKFA . They were formed in 1949 as the Meatworks Football Club and then became the Broome Bulls Football Club in 1995 after the Meatworks closed its doors in 1994. In the early days of the Meatworks the team was made up predominantly from workers at the local meatworks site plus tradesmen. Even after they changed to the Bulls they still maintained their workers tradition with most of the team made up of tradesmen, apprentices labourers and service workers. They also have a tradition of letting tourists have games. These people, usually only in Broome for a couple of months, would extend their holiday so that they could stay with the team. This means that the Bulls lose 10 15 players each year. Even with such a high turnover of players, the club has been very successful, winning 14 Premierships including 2 three in a rows 1962,1963,1964 and 1997,1998,1999 . The Bulls had a forgettable 1994 season with the lowest point being when the playing captain coach John Webb gave up and went home midway through a game. The coaching role was taken over by Sergeant Andy McRae. External links http www.stmarysbroome.wa.edu.au home barefoot bulls.html History of the Bulls Category Australian rules football clubs ... more details