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Broadhurst is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ;born in Australia *Blake Broadhurst (born 1985), Australian rules footballer *Edward Broadhurst (politician), Edward Broadhurst (1810–1883), English-born Australian barrister and politician *Florance Broadhurst (1861–1909), Australian businessman *Florence Broadhurst (1899–1977), Australian designer and businesswoman whose murder remains unsolved ;born in Canada *Cecil Broadhurst (1903–1981), Canadian-American artist ;born in Ireland *Amy Broadhurst (born 1997), Irish amateur boxer ;born in New Zealand *James Broadhurst (born 1987), New Zealand rugby union player *Mark Broadhurst (rugby league), Mark Broadhurst (born c. 1956), New Zealand rugby league player *Michael Broadhurst (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union player *Phil Broadhurst (1949–2020), New Zealand composer and jazz pianist ;born in the United Kingdom *Bob Broadhurst, British police commander *Brian Broadhurst (1938–2006), English footba ...
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Blake Broadhurst
Blake Broadhurst (born 29 December 1985) is an Australian rules footballer who formerly played for Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). In 2010, 2011 and 2012 he was the club's leading goalkicker. In 2011 he won the Bernie Naylor Medal for the most goals at the end of the home and away season in the WAFL with a tally of 68. In 2013, Broadhurst signed with the Balwyn Football Club in the Eastern Football League, based in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met .... References External links Blake Broadhurst's profileat WAFL OnlineBroadhurst's Balwyn statisticsat sportingpulse.com 1985 births Living people Australian rules footballers from Western Australia Subiaco Football Club players {{A ...
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George Broadhurst
George Howells Broadhurst (June 3, 1866 – January 31, 1952) was an Anglo-American theatre owner/manager, director, producer and playwright. His plays were most popular from the late 1890s into the 1920s. Biography Broadhurst was born in Walsall, England, in 1866. In 1882 he emigrated to the United States where, while working for the Chicago Board of Trade, he began writing plays, the first of which, ''The Speculator'', was based on his work there. He later moved into production and direction. He also managed theatres in Milwaukee, Baltimore, and San Francisco, and in 1917 in partnership with the Shubert brothers he built and opened the famous Broadhurst Theatre in New York. He staged a number of plays in his eponymous theatre until 1924, and continued to co-own the theatre with the Shuberts until his death in 1952. He was survived by his wife, director and playwright Lillian Trimble Bradley. Broadhurst and his wife lived in Santa Barbara, California for the last ten yea ...
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Ronald Broadhurst
Brigadier Ronald Joseph Callender Broadhurst (1906–1976) was a Unionism (Ireland), Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. In the 1973 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he was the last of seven MPAs elected in the South Down (Assembly constituency), South Down constituency, as a pro-Sunningdale candidate. He became the Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1973, Assembly. Also in 1973, Broadhurst appeared on UTV (TV channel), Ulster Television demanding that the New University of Ulster (now the University of Ulster at Coleraine) be closed down, a request he also made in the Assembly, to no effect. As a supporter of Brian Faulkner, he followed Faulkner into the newly formed Unionist Party of Northern Ireland in 1974 and stood for the party in South Down in the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention election of 1975 but failed to get electe An Arabist, in 1952 he authored a translation of ''The Travels of Ibn Jubayr'' from Arabic. His papers are held in the Pub ...
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Penny Broadhurst
Penny Broadhurst (born 21 October 1980 in Harrogate, Yorkshire), was a British pop singer, songwriter, writer and spoken word artist from the north of England. She listed Kate Bush, ''Doctor Who'', Prefab Sprout, Lloyd Cole, Belle & Sebastian, Kirsty MacColl and The Smiths among her many influences. She ceased all use of this name for creative work in late 2009 and has changed her name in private life. Career Penny Broadhurst first started performing her own material as a spoken word performer when she was a student in Norwich in 1998. Her performances were delivered in a broad Yorkshire accent and often accompanied by pop and rock music. Her first album of spoken word with music, Blue Bank got radio play on BBC 6 Music, and the ''NME'' declared "...You can't mosh to poetry, but if you could, then you'd mosh to this." A ''BBC Tees'' review described one of her performances as "leaving a tough act to follow." She gradually moved away from using just the spoken word, and bega ...
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Paul Broadhurst
Paul Andrew Broadhurst (born 14 August 1965) is an English professional golfer. He won six times on the European Tour and played in the 1991 Ryder Cup. Since turning 50, he has had success in senior events, winning the 2016 Senior Open Championship and the 2018 Senior PGA Championship. Career Broadhurst was the leading amateur at the 1988 Open Championship. He joined the European Tour in 1989 and picked up his first win at the Credit Lyonnais Cannes Open that year, and was the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year. Further European Tour wins followed in 1991, 1993 and in 1995, when he won the Open de France (French Open). He played in the Ryder Cup in 1991. His highest finish on the European Tour Order of Merit is ninth in 1996. Broadhurst suffered a serious injury to his right hand during the second round of the 2000 Dubai Desert Classic, and was unable to compete for the remainder of that season. He also struggled in 2001 and 2002, but improved to 89th in the Order of Merit ...
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Mary Broadhurst
Mary Adelaide Broadhurst (23 May 1860 – 8 December 1928) was a British agricultural reformer and radical. She was a leading suffragette who founded the National Land Council which trained women during the first world war to work on the land. After the war she championed the rights of Palestine and resisted the rise of Bolsheviks. Life Broadhurst was born in Chorlton-on-Medlock in 1860. Her parents were Maria (born Hutchinson) and William Broadhurst and she was their eldest child. Her father was a city councillor in Manchester, a bookkeeper and accountant. She was awarded an MA degree by the University of London and then taught at Liverpool Ladies' College. In 1880 she moved to Glasgow and worked as a science teacher at the Park School for Girls, Glasgow. She aimed to introduce practical laboratory study in the physical sciences and in 1882 also joined the Glasgow Natural History Society. Broadhurst's public life began as a leader in the women's suffrage movement. She and Marg ...
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Mark Broadhurst
Mark Broadhurst (20 June 1974 in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England) is a former English right arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman, who played for Yorkshire from 1991 to 1994. He also appeared for Nottinghamshire in 1996. Broadhurst took part in six first-class cricket matches, and took seven wickets at 41.47, and scored seven runs at 2.33. He played one List A List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours. List A cricket includes One Day International (ODI) matches and various domestic competitions in which the numbe ... match, without success with the ball. He played thirteen matches for England Young Cricketers and England Under 19s, taking 34 wickets at 37.94. Broadhurst's career was prematurely brought to an end due to him suffering from the "yips". References External linksCricinfo Profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Broadhurst, Mark 1974 births Living people Yorkshire cricketers Crick ...
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Kevan Broadhurst
Kevan Broadhurst (born 3 June 1959) is an English former professional footballer, coach and football manager. Broadhurst was born in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. He played 173 games for Birmingham City in all competitions and had a three-game loan spell at Walsall before his playing career was cut short due to injury. His managerial career began in 1999 when he was caretaker manager of Northampton Town following the departure of Ian Atkins from the club. He became full-time manager of Northampton in 2001 for sixteen months. In 2004 Broadhurst was appointed joint caretaker manager of Bristol Rovers with Russell Osman Russell Charles Osman (born 14 February 1959) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as a centre back in the Football League for Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich Town, Leicester City F.C., Leicester City, Southamp ..., and when Ian Atkins joined the club as manager Broadhurst remained as his assistant. Broadhurst was given the mana ...
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Karl Broadhurst
Karl Matthew Broadhurst (born 18 March 1980) is an English retired footballer who played as a central defender. Biography Broadhurst was born in Portsmouth and joined AFC Bournemouth at the age of 12. He progressed through the youth system and made his first team debut in the League Cup against Charlton Athletic in the 1999-00 season where he won man of the match. His league debut came four days later, and he quickly established himself in the first team squad. Despite being hampered by a persistent ankle injury which kept him out until October 2000, he made 32 appearances during the 2000-01 season. He was an ever-present the following season until February 2002 when he lost his place in the team, thanks to a broken nose sustained in training and the fine form of Shaun Maher. He regained his place in the team for the first half of 2002–03, and scored his first goal for the club in November 2002. However, he then suffered first a broken ankle, and then a dislocated shoulder, ...
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Joe Broadhurst
Joseph Broadhurst (1862 – after 1888) was an English footballer who played for Stoke. Career Broadhurst was born in Stoke-upon-Trent and played football with Leek before joining Stoke Stoke is a common place name in the United Kingdom. Stoke may refer to: Places United Kingdom The largest city called Stoke is Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. See below. Berkshire * Stoke Row, Berkshire Bristol * Stoke Bishop * Stok ... in 1887. He played once in FA Cup in the 1887–88 season which came in a 4–1 defeat to West Bromwich Albion. He left Stoke at the end of the season returned to Leek. Career statistics References 1862 births Year of death missing Footballers from Stoke-on-Trent English men's footballers Leek F.C. players Stoke City F.C. players Men's association football midfielders {{England-footy-midfielder-1860s-stub ...
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Joanne Broadhurst
Joanne Broadhurst (born 27 November 1967) is an English football coach and former player. As an attacking midfielder or forward she represented England at full international level. Broadhurst also played for English clubs Doncaster Belles, Arsenal and Croydon/Charlton Athletic. Playing career Club career Broadhurst began playing for Sheffield FC Ladies, coached by her father Brian, at age 12. She moved to Doncaster Belles at 18 after studying Leisure and Recreation at college and spending a summer working for Pontin's. While playing for the all-conquering Belles, Broadhurst worked as a forklift truck driver for Royal Doulton in Stoke. As a playmaker, Broadhurst was a key component of the side which wrested the League title back from Arsenal and completed a domestic double in 1994. Belles manager Paul Edmunds said of Broadhurst "the more she gets the ball, the better we play." In 1995 Broadhurst moved to Arsenal and was given a job in the club's mail order department. In summe ...
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John Broadhurst
John Charles Broadhurst (born 20 July 1942) is an English priest of the Roman Catholic Church. Broadhurst was formerly a bishop of the Church of England and served as the Bishop of Fulham in the Diocese of London from 1996 to 2010. He resigned in order to be received into the Roman Catholic Church and became a priest in that church in 2011. Early life As a child Broadhurst was baptised in the Roman Catholic Church. He grew up in Hendon and was educated at Owens School in Islington. Anglican ministry Broadhurst trained as an Anglican ordinand at King's College London and its postgraduate facility at St Boniface College, Warminster. He was made a deacon in 1966 and ordained a priest in 1967.Bishop of Fulham – Background
Broadhurst began his ordained ministry at St Michael-at-Bowes, Palmerston Road, progre ...
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