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- Tromsø Burial and Villa Farm barrow burial in Vestnes and the Ardvouray, Ballaquayle, Cuerdale, Goldsborough and Vale of York ****ds from Britain, (7th–10th...
- erected. These points include: A2 St Ninian's Crossroads with the A22 Ballaquayle Road and the A22 Ballanard Road A2 junction at Bray Hill with the Tromode...
- The discovery of a bronze weapon in central Douglas, and the large Ballaquayle Viking treasure ****d on the outskirts (now in the Manx Museum and British...
- after crashing into course boundary boards at St. Ninians Crossroads and Ballaquayle Road in the town of Douglas. During an early morning practice session...
- September 20, 1913; Page: 6 "Registered Building No. 28: St Ninian's Church, Ballaquayle Road, Douglas" (PDF). Isle of Man Examiner, Friday, April 24, 1931; Page:...
- The upper school, Douglas High School for Boys was founded in 1927 at Ballaquayle. Alumni of the high school formed the football club Douglas High School...
- through St. Ninians Crossroads and collided with a wooden barrier across Ballaquayle Road, was thrown from his motorcycle and taken to hospital where he died...
- St Ninian's Crossroads (Manx: Ballaquayle, Quayle, or MacFayle's farm - the quarterland of Ballaquayle) is situated between the TT Grandstand and the 1st...
- ring Ballaquayle ****d late 10th century Ballaquayle, Douglas Isle of Man 54°08′53″N 4°28′30″W / 54.148°N 4.475°W / 54.148; -4.475 (Ballaquayle ****d)...
- (Manx: The Quarters or Quarter Dub – quarterlands of Ballabrooie and Ballaquayle) is a section of roadway notable for its inclusion in the Isle of Man...