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Ballater (/ˈbælətər/,
Scottish Gaelic: Bealadair) is a
village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the
River Dee,
immediately east of the
Cairngorm Mountains...
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Victoria Barracks is a
military installation in
Ballater, Scotland. The
barracks were
built as
temporary accommodation in 1850 to
accommodate the Queen's...
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General Hugh
Mackay in 1689.
Crathie is 7
miles (11 kilometres) west of
Ballater, but only 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) east of
Balmoral Castle. It is best known...
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Eventually this
parish will be
further enlarged to
include Glenmuick (
Ballater). The
minister (since 2005) is
Kenneth Mackenzie.
Mackenzie was previously...
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royal family. It is near the
village of Crathie, 9
miles (14 km) west of
Ballater and 50
miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen. The
estate and its
original castle...
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Charles III. It is
located alongside the
River Muick to the south-west of
Ballater. The
property was
built in 1715. It was
acquired from the
Gordon family...
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Deeside Railway was a p****enger and
goods railway between Aberdeen and
Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Opening in 1853 to Banchory, an
extension reached...
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Ballater railway station is a
former station in the
village of
Ballater in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
station was
formerly the
terminus of a branch...
- p****es Braemar,
Balmoral Castle,
Ballater, Dinnet, Aboyne, and
Banchory reaching the sea at Aberdeen. Near
Ballater two
rivers are tributaries: the River...
- stones, one for each year of Elizabeth's reign, were laid in the
village of
Ballater, with the main
stone from a
local quarry in Inver. A
second cairn was erected...