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Roome may refer to: Places * Roome Township, Polk County, Minnesota, U.S. People *Alfred Roome (1908–1997), British film editor and director *Charles Roome (1812–1890), American soldier and engineer *Edward Roome (died 1729), English lawyer and writer * Horace Roome (1887–1964), British army officer, father of Oliver Roome *Howard Roome (died 1931), American football player *Ian Roome, British politician *John Roome (born 1972), British hiphop artist * Oliver Roome (1921–2009), British army officer, son of Horace Roome *William Frederick Roome (1841–1921), Canadian politician See also * *Room (other) A room is an enclosed space in a building. Room or rooms may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Room'' (2005 film), an independent drama film * ''Room'' (novel), by Emma Donoghue, 2010 ** ''Room'' (2015 film), an independent d ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roome Township, Polk County, Minnesota
Roome Township is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Grand Forks- ND- MN Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of the township was 185 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Eldred is located within Roome Township. Roome Township was organized in 1879. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 36.1 square miles (93.4 km), all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 185 people, 66 households, and 52 families residing in the township. The population density was 5.1 people per square mile (2.0/km). There were 69 housing units at an average density of 1.9/sq mi (0.7/km). The racial makeup of the township was 100.00% White. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.08% of the population. There were 66 households, out of which 34.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 74.2% were married couples Marriage, also ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alfred Roome
Alfred Wallace Roome (22 December 1908 – 19 November 1997) was an English film editor and occasional director. Biography Born in London, in 1908, he first worked in the film industry as a film editor on the 1932 British comedy film '' Thark''. He went on to edit mostly comedies over the next forty years including many of the Aldwych Farces films, and Will Hay films such as '' Boys Will Be Boys''. He directed crime film ''My Brother's Keeper'' (1948) and comedy film '' It's Not Cricket'' (1949). In the latter years of his career he edited the Carry On series of films alongside the director, Gerald Thomas. He retired in 1975 after editing '' Carry on Behind''. Personal life Roome married the actress Janice Adair on 20 February 1936; they remained married until her death in 1996. The couple had two children, a daughter and a son Christopher who was killed in the King's Cross tube station fire of 1987. Alfred Roome died on 19 November 1997, in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Roome
Charles Roome (August 4, 1812 – June 28, 1890) was an American soldier, engineer, and businessman. Early life Roome was born on August 4, 1812, in New York City. He was the eleventh of twenty children born to Jemima (née Lewis) Roome (1797–1854) and Nicholas Roome (1775–1824), a wealthy merchant who served as Superintendent of the "Old State Prison" in New York City. His paternal grandparents were Rachel (née De Groot) Roome and Peter Roome, a descendant of William Jansen Roome, a New Amsterdam settler. His maternal grandparents were Rachel (née Van Benschoten) Lewis and Thomas Lewis, who served during the Revolutionary War in the 3rd Regiment of the Line under Col. Clinton in the invasion of Canada and as quartermaster under Col. Henry Ludington. Career After a Normal School education, Roome began in the mercantile business. In 1838, he began working in the engineering staff at the Manhattan Gas Light Company, becoming Engineer-in-Chief in 1842 and president in Ja ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edward Roome
Edward Roome (died 1729) was an English lawyer, known as one of the writers of the comic opera ''The Jovial Crew''. Roome was the son of an undertaker for funerals in Fleet Street in London, and was brought up to the law. In October 1728 Roome succeeded Philip Horneck as Solicitor to the Treasury. He died on 10 December 1729. Roome and Alexander Pope Alexander Pope refers to him in ''The Dunciad''. A commentator remarked that Roome wrote "some of the papers called Pasquin, where by malicious innuendos he endeavoured to represent opeguilty of malevolent practices with a great man (Francis Atterbury), then under prosecution of parliament"; Pope retaliated in ''The Dunciad'' by associating "Roome's funereal frown" with the "tremendous brow" of William Popple and the "fierce eye" of Philip Horneck. (''The Dunciad'', iii. 152). Pope states that the following epigram was made upon Roome: You ask why Roome diverts you with his jokes, Yet, if he writes, is dull as other folks? You wond ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Horace Roome
Major-General Sir Horace Eckford Roome (17 May 1887 - 29 June 1964) was an officer of the Royal Engineers. He was commissioned into the Royal Engineers from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich on 18 December 1907. During the First World War he was awarded the Military Cross in 1916 for 'distinguished service in the field in Mesopotamia' and was Mentioned in Despatches. During World War II he was appointed Brigadier and Chief Engineer India from 1 August 1939 to 20 November 1941. He was promoted acting Major-General 21 November 1941, temporary Major-General 21 November 1942, and finally substantive Major-General 8 May 1944 (with seniority 25 September 1941). He was Engineer-in-Chief, General Headquarters, India in 1945. He was awarded CBE in 1941 and the CB in 1944. He was knighted KCIE in 1946. He retired on 8 January 1947.London Gazette 4 February 1947 His son was Major-General Oliver Roome Major-General Oliver McCrea Roome CBE (9 March 1921 – 8 November 2009) was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Howard Roome
Howard Le Chevalier Roome ( – April 1931) was an American football player. He played halfback for Yale University championship teams of 1905 and 1906 and was selected by Walter Camp as a first-team All-American in 1905. Roome graduated from Yale in 1907 and married amateur golfer Florence Newman Ayres in April 1909. In May 1920, Roome won a $4,100 bet by climbing the 47 flights of stairs from the sub-cellar to the cupola of the Equitable Building in New York in 8 minutes, 52 seconds. He later went into the real estate business and lived in Westbury, New York The Incorporated Village of Westbury is a village in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is located about east of Manhattan. The population was 15,404 at the 2020 census. History The f .... He died in April 1931. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Roome, Howard 1931 deaths All-American college football players Yale Bulldogs football players Year of birth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ian Roome
Ian Roome () is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for North Devon in the 2024 United Kingdom general election. He previously served for two terms as Mayor of Barnstaple. Early life and career Roome was born and raised in Sheffield, attending Chaucer Comprehensive School from 1979 to 1985. After leaving school, Roome joined the Royal Air Force in 1986, serving across the United Kingdom, as well as in Germany at RAF Laarbruch. He first came to North Devon in 1989, after being posted to RAF Chivenor. Later, while serving as Mayor of Barnstaple in 2018, he would help to keep RM Chivenor operational, lobbying the Defence Secretary to keep the base open, after it was announced in 2016 that it could be facing potential closure. After leaving the Royal Air Force Roome worked in mental health nursing at North Devon District Hospital, after which he decided to work as a community mental health worker across North Devon. Political car ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Roome
John Roome (born 26 August 1968, a.k.a. Witchman) is a hip hop/breakbeat artist who has worked with The Orb and The Jungle Brothers. Having completed the score on five movies (''Messengers'', ''Dead End Road'', '' Song of Songs'', ''Want'' and '' Final Curtain'') he has provided material for John Leguizamo's '' Undefeated'' and ''Into the Sun'', as well as John Carpenter's ''Masters of Horror''. Roome has contributed music to various other projects including popular television shows like ''Cold Case'', '' CSI: Miami'', '' CSI: NY'', ''Nip Tuck'' and ''Las Vegas''. Most recently completed is the score for Sega's '' Full Auto'' video game for the Xbox 360 (PS3 to follow) and music for the ''Miami Vice ''Miami Vice'' is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann for NBC. The series stars Don Johnson as James "Sonny" Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs, two Me ...'' film trailer. It has been ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oliver Roome
Major-General Oliver McCrea Roome CBE (9 March 1921 – 8 November 2009) was a British Army officer. He was the son of Maj. Gen. Sir Horace Roome Major-General Sir Horace Eckford Roome (17 May 1887 - 29 June 1964) was an officer of the Royal Engineers. He was commissioned into the Royal Engineers from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich on 18 December 1907. During the First World Wa .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Roome, Oliver McCrea 1921 births 2009 deaths High Sheriffs of the Isle of Wight Commanders of the Order of the British Empire British Army generals Royal Engineers officers British Army personnel of World War II ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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William Frederick Roome
William Frederick Roome (November 21, 1841 – September 1, 1921) was a physician and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Middlesex West in the House of Commons of Canada from 1887 to 1896 as a Conservative member. He was born in Oxford Township, Canada West. Roome received an M.D. from the University of Michigan. In 1869, he married Maggie Anderson. He served as a member of the council for Newbury and as chairman of the school board. Roome was defeated by Donald Mackenzie Cameron in an 1883 by-election. He defeated Cameron in the 1887 federal election; that election was appealed but he won the by-election which followed in 1888. He served until 1896, when he was defeated by William Samuel Calvert William Samuel Calvert (March 3, 1859 – February 22, 1930) was a Canadian politician. Born in Township of Warwick, Lambton County, Canada West, Calvert was educated at the Public School of Warwick and at Watford Seminary. A manufacturer, .... Re ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |