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Balvicar (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a' Bhiocair) is a
village on the
island of Seil, a
small island seven miles (eleven kilometres)
southwest of Oban, Scotland...
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miles from Oban,
travelling north by road
along the B844 and A 816.
Balvicar, in the
centre of the island, is the main
settlement and has a harbour...
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Slate quarries were
opened on Eilean-a-beithich, Belnahua,
Luing and at
Balvicar on Seil.
Railway lines were laid to take the rock from the
quarries to...
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details Born
Charles James Dalrymple Shaw Martnaham, Ayrshire,
Scotland Died
Balvicar, Argyll,
Scotland Alma
mater Balliol College,
Oxford University of Edinburgh...
- (Baltisk) 52.0 1976 Baltiysk,
Russia WGPSN Balvicar 16°24′N 53°18′W / 16.4°N 53.3°W / 16.4; -53.3 (
Balvicar) 20.5 1988
Scotland place name
WGPSN Bam...
- into a
private residence. A
small ferry runs from
Ellenabeich to Easdale.
Balvicar Humphreys, Rob; Reid,
Donald (29
April 2004). The
Rough Guide to Scottish...
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Needs disamg.
Asknish Bay
Kames Bay
Fearnach Bay
Kilchoan Bay
Ardmaddy Bay
Balvicar Bay
Easdale Sound Barnacarry Bay
Ardentallen Bay Oban Bay Oban Bay Ardantrive...
- 1881 –
August 11, 1957) was a
Canadian track and
field athlete born in
Balvicar,
Scotland who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. In 1920 he finished...
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Arran Chaos Callanish Tormsdale (Tormsdale, Caithness)
Martian craters Ayr
Balvicar Banff Darvel Doon Echt 253
Mathilde (asteroid)
Clackmannan 243 Ida (asteroid)...
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Internal quarry system with well-built inclines.
Balvicar Slate Quarry ? By
early 1960s. ?
Balvicar,
Scotland Quarry on a
southern Hebridean Island with...