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Ballantrae is a
community in Carrick,
South Ayrshire, Scotland. The name
probably comes from the
Scottish Gaelic Baile na Tràgha,
meaning the 'town by...
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Ballantrae,
Ontario (2011 po****tion 1,382) is a
hamlet in the Town of Whitchurch–Stouffville.
Named after the
village of
Ballantrae in
South Ayrshire...
- The
Master of
Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale is an 1889
novel by the
Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson,
focusing upon the
conflict between two brothers...
- The
Ballantrae Complex is an ****emblage of
rocks in
southwest Scotland considered to be an ophiolite, that is a
section of the earth's
oceanic crust and...
- The
Master of
Ballantrae is a 1953
British Technicolor adventure film
starring Errol Flynn and
Roger Livesey. It is a
loose and
highly truncated adaptation...
- The
Ballantrae Windmill, on Mill Hill was a late 17th or
early 18th
century vaulted tower windmill, the
ruins of
which are
located above the old raised...
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Brigadier Bernard Edward Fergusson,
Baron Ballantrae, KT, GCMG, GCVO, DSO, OBE (6 May 1911 – 28
November 1980) was a
British Army
officer and military...
- The
Master of
Ballantrae is a 1984 TV
movie based on the 1889
novel by
Robert Louis Stevenson. It was a co
production between the US and
Britain for the...
- of Clyde, in
South Ayrshire, west of Scotland. At the
northern end of
Ballantrae Bay, 17
kilometres (11 mi)
southwest of Girvan. A 200-metre-deep (660 ft)...
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Robert Louis Stevenson refers to the song
twice in his
novel The
Master of
Ballantrae (1889).
Referred to as "the
pathetic air of 'Shule Aroon'", it is whistled...