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- historically belonged to Clan Macpherson. The 20th chief, Ewen Macpherson, leased Benalder and Ardverikie in 1844 to The 2nd Marquess of Abercorn, an Ulster-Scots...
- featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting. The nightclub was located on 15 Benalder Street in Partick Cross, close to Kelvinhall subway station. The nightclub...
- Hillhead and North Kelvinside 1870 Cat B Road bridge across the River Kelvin Benalder Street Bridge Partick and Yorkhill 1896 Road bridge across the River Kelvin...
- sunk off Sicily. On 23 December, U-21 torpedoed the British steamer SS Benalder east of Crete, but the ship managed to reach Alexandria. In early 1917...
- On 23 December, the German submarine met near Crete the British steamer Benalder and hit her with a torpedo, but she managed to escape and reach Alexandria...
- Sunk 23 October 1942 HMS Phoebe  Royal Navy 5,450 Damaged 8 November 1942 Benalder  United Kingdom 5,161 Damaged 8 November 1942 West Humhaw  United States...
- double-outrigger, the Triton, overturned on July 11. A British freighter, SS Benalder, spotted the boat 900 miles (1,400 km) from the California coast and rescued...
- 8 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Stephen & Sons Linthouse Benalder Steamship For Ben Line. 8 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Archibald M'Millan...
- List of shipwrecks: 20 October 1886 Ship State Description Benalder  United Kingdom The steamship caught fire at London. The fire was extinguished. Brilliant...
- beached. She was on a voyage from Sudbrook, Monmouthshire to Bristol. Benalder  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Elbe. She was on a voyage...