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  • He also documented other shipwrecks, among them the Edmund Fitzgerald, the Hamilton & Scourge, the Breadalbane, the 16th Century Spanish Galleon San Diego and the interior of the USS Arizona.

    Steven Crandell: Exploring the Deep Ocean -- Emory Kristof's Pioneering Photography (VIDEO) Steven Crandell 2011

  • He also documented other shipwrecks, among them the Edmund Fitzgerald, the Hamilton & Scourge, the Breadalbane, the 16th Century Spanish Galleon San Diego and the interior of the USS Arizona.

    Steven Crandell: Exploring the Deep Ocean -- Emory Kristof's Pioneering Photography (VIDEO) Steven Crandell 2011

  • We've played this game in my family for years.eg. the town of Breadalbane (ACT, I think) is defined as 'To inexpertly cut a slice of bread off a loaf so that it becomes thinner as it goes down and eventually diminished into nothingness.'

    THE SCATTERHEART SMALLTOWN COMPETITION lili 2007

  • Breadalbane, and number those of his life within three suns more.

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • Breadalbane in the forests of America, or will the ocean afford you the silver-scaled salmon of the Awe?

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • Argyle, but of the allied and kindred house of Glenorchy, which now bears the name of Breadalbane.

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • My domestic learned this — as a secret, however — while in the Breadalbane country, on some arrangements touching the ensuing combat.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • The army no sooner reached the summit of the ridge of hills dividing Argyleshire from the district of Breadalbane, than they rushed down upon the devoted vales beneath them with a fury sufficiently expressive of the motives which had dictated a movement so difficult and hazardous.

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

  • Next up: the Breadalbane with Walsh, for the bargain price of $9,980.

    Out Of The Blue 2007

  • Breadalbane, which was his place of retreat, was burned by General Lord

    Rob Roy 2005

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