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- Bill Boorne (1899–1974) was an English theatre critic and journalist who wrote a column for London's Evening News and its successor, the Evening Standard...
- Battle of the Boarn (West Frisian: Slach oan de Boarn; Dutch: Slag aan de Boorne) or Battle by Jirnsum was an 8th century battle between the Franks and the...
- forces of Charles Martel, the duke of the Franks, in the Battle of the Boorne. The Frankish chroniclers, such as the Continuations of Fredegar, Vita Willibroridi...
- Frisian: Middelsee), also called Bordine, was the estuary mouth of the River Boorne (West Frisian: Boarn) now in the Dutch province of Friesland. It ran from...
- student at the Quinte Ballet School of Canada. She was married to Ryan Boorne, and they have two children together. Winkler has been known to support...
- Christianity portal George Boorne Timms (4 October 1910 – 15 November 1997) was the second Archdeacon of Hackney, a post he held from 1971 to 1981. Born...
- Joseph's biscuit shop that was to become Huntley & Palmers, and Huntley, Boorne, and Stevens, a firm of biscuit tin manufacturers founded by his younger...
- Selection of English poetry Michelangelo's Pietà more 19 February 1968 Bill Boorne Other Men's Flowers by Archibald Wavell Snooker table more 26 February 1968...
- Oosterboorn [nl]. Aldeboard developed in the 11th or 12th century along the Boorne river as an elongated terp (artificial living mound) village. It became...
- theatre critic Simon Barneschief sports correspondent for The Times Bill BoorneTheatre Critic & Journalist Andi Peterstelevision presenter and producer...