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Beinn Bhreagh (/ˌbɛn ˈvriːə/ ben VREE-ə) is the name of the
former estate of
Alexander Graham Bell, in
Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It refers...
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Bhreagh MacNeil is a
Canadian actress. She is most
noted for her
performance in the 2016 film Werewolf, for
which she
garnered a
Canadian Screen Award...
- both
Beinn Bhreagh, Nova
Scotia and Washington, D.C.
Grosvenor oversaw the
steward ship of Bell's
legacy Canadian estate at
Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck, Nova...
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including a new laboratory, were
begun that the
Bells would name
Beinn Bhreagh (Gaelic:
Beautiful Mountain)
after Bell's
ancestral Scottish highlands...
- the Bell family's
personal museum,
located in the Kite
House at
Beinn Bhreagh. The site also
features memorabilia ****ociated with Bell's experiments...
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several years, and from 1888
onwards residing increasingly at
their Beinn Bhreagh (Gaelic for "beautiful mountain") estate, in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia,...
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Graham Bell. It was
designed and
built at the Bell
Boatyard on Bell's
Beinn Bhreagh estate near Baddeck, Nova Scotia. In 1919, it set a
world marine speed...
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James Trifts, Dani Brun,
Megan Murphy,
Sophie Brander, Jean-Michel Cliche,
Bhreagh MacNeil, Alex Rioux,
Gordon Mihan and
Sydney Hallet in
supporting roles...
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drama film
directed by
Ashley McKenzie and
starring Andrew Gillis and
Bhreagh MacNeil. It
marks McKenzie's
feature film
directorial debut. The film premiered...
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trading post was
built in 1650.
Alexander Graham Bell
built an
estate Beinn Bhreagh where he
established a
research laboratory, and used the lake to test man-carrying...