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Balnain House, Huntly Street 57°28′44″N 4°13′52″W / 57.478759°N 4.231234°W / 57.478759; -4.231234 ( Balnain House, Huntly Category A
Balnain House, Inverness. He was born at Campbells Close on the Grassmarket in Edinburgh on 10 September 1777 the son of Anne Fraser of Balnain and Alexander Fraser Tytler. [1] He was the grandson of William Tytler of Woodhouselee. He trained as a lawyer and qualified as an advocate in 1799. He set up practice at 65 Princes Street in Edinburgh. [2]
Sheep in Balnain in 1989. The annual Snowman Car Rally has passed through the town since 1998. [39] Recreational areas and parks. Balnain-park is a play park. [40] Balnain bike park. The Forestry Commission closed the 2-year-old Bike-park and general access to cross-country cyclists in 2011, [41] [42] [43] but walkers can still enjoy the ...
Binn Toll House Huntly Category C(S) 9079: Upload Photo: 9 Church Street ... 8-12 Castle Street Category B 34937: Upload Photo: 1-5 Duke Street ...
Drumnadrochit (/ d r ʌ m n ə ˈ d r ɒ x ɪ t /; Scottish Gaelic: Druim na Drochaid) is a village in the Highland local government council area of Scotland, lying near the west shore of Loch Ness at the foot of Glen Urquhart. [2]
In November 2008, the hospital's maternity and neonatal services moved to the new University College Hospital Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing, a £70 million purpose-built wing offering the latest technology and facilities, [12] and the old building in Huntley Street was demolished to make room for the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, which opened ...
Simon's brother Thomas Fraser (born 8 June 1726), M.D. of Antigua's daughter Jean married Charles Grant, parents of Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg [1] Apparently seeking to atone for the participation of Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat in the Jacobite rising of 1745 , he fought with the Dutch army at Siege of Bergen-op-Zoom in 1747, and joined ...
Stewart's Hall, formerly Huntly Town Hall, [1] is a municipal structure in Gordon Street, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The structure, which is used as a community events venue, is a Category C listed building .