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Earlier this year I bought a second-hand copy of the Penguin Book of Columnists in a bookshop in Ballater.
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Earlier this year I bought a second-hand copy of the Penguin Book of Columnists in a bookshop in Ballater.
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I think certainly this engagement that she's doing next Thursday in Scotland -- the Scots, particularly in that area, around Balmoral and Birkhall, the Ballater area, they're very sympathetic to the royals.
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Balmoral ... turning off just before Ballater towards Cockbridge and Tomintoul, that stretch of road which always seemed to be the first of the winter to close for snow.
Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992
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Brackley is near Ballater, about forty miles west of Aberdeen.
Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series Various
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W. of Ballater and at a height of 900 ft. above the sea.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Braemar Castle that the Black Colonel was to be in the Pass of Ballater about midnight, meeting some unknown person, and asking us to help capture him.
The Black Colonel James Milne 1908
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Fraser (1975) has a Ballater version with "She can hop and she can skip/And she can turn her mangle-stick", whereas in
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I know we saw more! except perhaps those sweet little dwellings grouped together in the charming villages of Ballater and Braemar.
The Heather-Moon 1889
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Ellachie, and the bridge across the Dee, beneath the purple heather-clad braes of Ballater.
Biographies of Working Men Grant Allen 1873
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