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Braaid (Manx:
Braaid) is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Marown on the Isle of Man,
about 6 km west of the
capital Douglas. It is best
known for the
nearby ancient...
- 1″N 4°33′59.6″W / 54.157250°N 4.566556°W / 54.157250; -4.566556 The
Braaid is an Iron Age
roundhouse and two
Norse long
houses on this site represent...
- The
Braaid in the
central Isle of Man, with
remnants of a Celtic-Norse
roundhouse and two longhouses, c. AD 650–950...
- Sallagh)
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)
Barregarrow (Bayr Garroo)‡
Braaid (Yn
Braaid)‡
Bradda Bride (Bride)
Colby (Colby)
Cregneash (Creneash)‡ Crosby...
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Beurla I do not
speak English Keeill-y-Deighan
Church of the
Devil Cronk-ny-
Braaid Hill in the
Valley Croshbyr Cross Farm
Ballahoo The Farm on the
River Hoo...
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Ramsey Villages Andreas Ballabeg Ballasalla Ballaugh Ballure Barregarrow Braaid Colby Cregneash Crosby Dalby Derbyhaven Foxdale Glen Maye Glen Vine Laxey...
- culture. Even so, an
Eisteddfod has been held
since the
Great Depression in
Braaid and
remains a
highly anti****ted and
widely attended event by the Manx people...
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However this word
appears to have been
adopted into Manx English, see [1]
Braaid Eisteddfod: A poem by
Annie Kissack (at 20 seconds) "Tynwald - the Parliament...
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Douglas road.
Between Foxdale and Douglas, the road p****es the
Eairy Dam and
Braaid. 54°09′27″N 4°35′07″W / 54.15746°N 4.58524°W / 54.15746; -4.58524 A25...
- Soderick, Strang,
Tromode and
Union Mills (all in the
parish of Braddan),
Braaid,
Crosby and Glen Vine (all in the
parish of Marown), and
Newtown in the...