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Baldrine (Manx:
Balley drine 'blackthorn town') is a
village in the Isle of Man. It is
close to the east
coast of the island,
about 3 km
south of Laxey...
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Baldrine Station (Manx:
Stashoon Raad
Yiarn Valley Drine) is a
railway halt in the Isle of Man. It is an
intermediate request stop on the east
coast route...
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Other notable settlements, with no
official status, are:
Andreas (Andreas)
Baldrine (Balley Drine)
Ballabeg (Rushen) (Balley Beg)
Ballabeg (Lonan) (Balley...
- island. In 2022, the island's
first Buddhist temple was
established in
Baldrine. In Manx mythology, the
island was
ruled by the sea god Manannán, who would...
- line runs
parallel to a main road. The
majority of the line as far as
Baldrine railway station runs in this way, as does the
approach to Ramsey. These...
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Frank Christian 39
waggoner Sulby Glen
single Sandy Callan 24
waggoner Baldrine married, one
child William Callow 29
miner Laxey married, two children...
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farmland on the
eastern coast of the island,
between Groudle Glen and
Baldrine. The
eastern (and oldest) part of the
church has been restored, but it...
- division) in the
sheading of Garff.
Other settlements in the
parish include Baldrine and Ballabeg. For the
purposes of
local government,
since May 2016 the...
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incorporated in the Isle of Man. Its
registered office is
Clovenstones Cottage,
Baldrine, with its
company offices situated at 30,
North Quay, Douglas, Isle of...
- purposes, e.g. the coroner.
Other settlements in the
sheading include Baldrine and
Ballabeg (both in the
parish of Lonan), and
Ballure in the
parish of...