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creating high
cliffs and
several gorges. The park
originated as the
Glenaladale National Park in 1963
following a
donation of 163
hectares (400 acres)...
- Macdonald's
paternal grandfather, John
MacDonald of
Glenaladale, the 8th
laird of
Glenaladale (of the
MacDonalds of Clan Ranald),
purchased more than...
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military support, he
climbed the hill near
Glenfinnan as
MacMaster of
Glenaladale raised his
royal standard.
Stewart announced to all the
mustered clans...
- John
MacDonald of
Glenaladale (September 29, 1742 –
December 28, 1810) was a Scottish-born soldier, land
owner and colonizer. He pla**** an
important role...
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Glenaladale (c. 1750 – c. 1803) was a Scottish-born
estate manager in
Prince Edward Island, Canada. The
daughter of
Alexander M’Donald of
Glenaladale...
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along with
Macdonald of
Kinlochmoidart and his
brother Macdonald of
Glenaladale, the
first to join
Charles Edward Stuart in 1745.
After deciding to join...
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Valley (1908–1973) • Glen
Wills (1890–1936 Sunnyside) •
Glenaladale (1907–1968
Glenaladale North, The Fingerboards,
Hunter Corner) • Goon Nure (1900–1964...
- (1824–1890),
member of
parliament and
later senator John
MacDonald of
Glenaladale (1742–1810),
Scottish born
soldier and
Prince Edward Island landowner...
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Gaelic settlers. One
prominent settler in PEI was John
MacDonald of
Glenaladale, who
conceived the idea of
sending Gaels to Nova
Scotia on a
grand scale...
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continued to
operate until the 1980s, when the new
Woodglen storage basin at
Glenaladale was complete.
Today the
tower sits as a well-recognised icon of the Bairnsdale...