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Balmoral from the N.W. of river
Valentine, James, 1865, Photograph
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Balmoral from the N.W. of river
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Balmoral from the N.W. of river
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Balmoral Castle stands in the grounds of Balmoral Estate. The Castle sits in landscaped grounds of grass, tress and paths and the River Dee can be seen close by. In the background are the hills and woodland of the Cairngorm region.
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Valentine, James
Date
1865
Size
11.5 x 18.0 cm
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Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Balmoral Castle is one of the Scottish residencies of The Royal Family. Located between Braemar and Ballater near the village of Crathie, the estate lies in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire. The estate was purchased in 1848 by Prince Albert. The existing house which stood on the site was demolished and the present castle completed in 1856, built by architect William Smith, who was the city architect for Aberdeen at the time, with direction from Prince Albert himself.
Balmoral Castle stands within Balmoral Estate, part of the Cairngorm National Park. The estate comprises 20,000 hectares of land which is made up of different land types from woodland to open mountains, containing some of Scotland's highest Munro's. Balmoral is a working estate, with the likes of Highland, Fell and Haflinger ponies, cattle and other farmed animals on the land. Many traditional activities take place such as grouse shooting, horse-riding but they also offer new events for the public such as guided walks and even have weddings held on the estate
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