Balmaha (Gaelic: Baile Mo Thatha) is a village on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in the council area of Stirling, Scotland. The village is a popular...
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SMS Seeadler (1915) (redirect from Pass of Balmaha (1888 ship))
Imperial Germany in World War I. Built as the British-flagged Pass of Balmaha, she was captured by the German submarine SM U-36, and in 1916 converted...
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Pass of Balmaha may refer to: The narrow pass at the village of Balmaha, Scotland Several ships with that name This disambiguation page lists articles...
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West Highland Way (section Drymen to Balmaha)
the summit. The village of Balmaha on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond is the next settlement reached. Drymen to Balmaha – 13 km (8 miles) The path heads...
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A number of ships were named Pass of Balmaha, including Pass of Balmaha (1888 ship), a British sailing ship built in 1888 and captured in 1915, becoming...
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Scotland. It is on the east bank of Loch Lomond, beside the village of Balmaha, which is nowhere near Stirling. It is a sharp little summit which is on...
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House of Lords in Gaelic. Janet Ray Bannerman was born in the Old Manse, Balmaha, on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in Stirlingshire, the second of four...
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a' Chroin (975 m; 3,199 ft), Lochearnhead Ben Lomond (974 m; 3,196 ft), Balmaha Meall Glas (959 m; 3,146 ft), Crianlarich Beinn Tulaichean (945 m; 3,100 ft)...
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Altered serpentinite and associated sediments of the Highland Border Complex caught up in the fault zone – exposed on Druim nam Buraich, near Balmaha...
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Britain unique to the shores of Loch Lomond, being found mostly on around Balmaha on the eastern shore of the loch. It was first discovered growing there...
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of Buchanan, but the village that is most popular with tourists is Balmaha. Balmaha Buchanan Smithy Cashel Farm Inversnaid Milarrochy Milton of Buchanan...
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Imperial Navy equipped the impounded three-masted sailing ship Pass of Balmaha (1,571 tons) with two 105 mm guns hidden behind hinged gunwales, several...
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a bay on Loch Lomond, in southern Scotland. It is near the village of Balmaha. Known locally as Bakey Bay, due to the rounded mounds regularly on display...
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Milngavie, Mugdock East Dunbartonshire, Stirling G63 GLASGOW Balfron, Balmaha, Blanefield, Croftamie, Drymen, Dumgoyne, Fintry, Killearn, Rowardennan...
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Bannockburn Bridge of Allan Callander Doune Dunblane Aberfoyle Ashfield Balfron Balmaha Balquhidder Blairlogie Blanefield Buchlyvie Cambusbarron Cambuskenneth...
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Allandale Arnprior Auchenbowie Auchenreoch Avonbridge Bainsford Balfron Balmaha Balmore Banknock Bankside Bannockburn Banton Bardowie Barnellan Blairlogie...
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List of public art in Stirling (section Balmaha)
coordinates Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes More images Tom Weir Balmaha 2014 Sean Hedges-Quinn Statue Bronze...
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village. However, people can go to the nearby villages of Balmaha or Drymen to buy things. Balmaha Buchanan Smithy "Primary School - Buchanan". www.stirling...
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serpentinite and associated sediments of the Highland Border Complex caught up in the Highland Boundary Fault – exposed on Druim nam Buraich, near Balmaha...
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most of West Stirlingshire including the villages of Arnprior, Balfron, Balmaha, Blanefield, Buchlyvie, Croftamie, Drymen, Fintry, Killearn, Kippen, Milton...
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Location crew on Loch Lomond at Millarochy Bay, Balmaha. This was the first of two locations for the 'Boathouse'; because of access difficulties, the...
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project has helped include: Angus Millennium Forest, Angus Balmaha Millennium Forest Park, Balmaha The Millennium Forest, Borgie, Sutherland Mugdock Country...
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Scottish historian, noted for his work on Gaelic Scotland. He was born in Balmaha, Stirlingshire, the son of John MacDonald Bannerman, later Lord Bannerman...
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Ju 87s severely damaged SS Surte, MV Scheldt and SS Omlandia and sank SS Balmaha soon after; SS Tres was sunk by StG 77. SS Empire Crusader, in the lead...
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The island lies just east of Inchcailloch, is approximately 1 km SW of Balmaha, and measures 450 m NE to SW by 200 m at its widest point. The island is...
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inspect her cargo. Another US ship carrying cotton to Germany, Pass of Balmaha, was likewise detained. The British inspected the cargo of both ships,...
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Craig Aberfoyle Ardchyle Ardeonaig Arnprior Ashfield Auchlyne Balfron, Balmaha Bannockburn, Ben Ledi Blair Drummond, Blairlogie Blanefield Boquhan Boreland...
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There is a passenger ferry across the short channel separating it from Balmaha on the mainland. As a result, it receives more visitors than most of the...
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company with Australian sloop HMAS Parramatta, escorting the oiler Pass of Balmaha to Tobruk. In the evening of 24 June they were attacked by Axis aircraft...
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was sunk, U-36 intercepted and captured the American windjammer Pass of Balmaha, bearing a cargo of cotton intended for Russia and en route to Kirkwall...
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