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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 284 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BALMORAL

CASTLE (Gaelic, " the majestic dwelling ")  , a private residence of the
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British
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sovereign, in the parish of Crathie and
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Braemar,
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the right
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bank of the Dee (here spanned by a
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fine suspension
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bridge), 9 m . W. of Ballater and at a height of goo ft. above the sea . The
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property formerly belonged to the Farquharsons of Inverey, from whom it was acquired by
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Sir Robert Gordon, whose trustees disposed of the lease in 1848 to the prince consort, by whom the whole estate was
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purchased in 1852 and bequeathed to Queen Victoria . The castle is built of granite in the Scots baronial style, with an eastern tower zoo ft. high commanding a superb view—Ballochbuie and Braemar to the W., Glen Gairn to the N., Lochnagar and the beautiful valley of the Dee to the S . On Craig Gowan (1319 ft.), a hill 1 m. to the south, have been erected memorial cairns to Queen Victoria, the prince consort, Princess Alice and other members of the royal
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family of
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Great Britain . The parish church of Crathie (1903), replacing the kirk of 18o6, is 12 m. to the W., and about 2 M. farther west stands Abergeldie Castle, another Highland royal residence, an ancient
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building to which
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modern additions have been made, inhabited by King
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Edward VII. when prince of Wales, and after his accession to the
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throne used as a
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shooting-lodge .

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