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  2. Laura Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Laura and Bernard Ashley had four children who were all involved with the business. David (born 1954/55 [ 6 ] ), the eldest son, designed the shops; one of the daughters, Jane, was the company photographer; another daughter, Emma, and their second son, Nick, were part of the company's fashion design team.

  3. Balmoral - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral (District Electoral Area), an area in south Belfast; Balmoral railway station, Belfast; Balmoral Golf Club, Belfast; The Balmoral Show, an agricultural show that takes place annually near Belfast; Balmoral Park, Lisburn, the new location of the Balmoral Show

  4. Aro Manufacturing Co. v. Convertible Top Replacement Co.

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    The specific controversy in Aro concerned the replacement of a fabric top portion of an automobile convertible roof assembly. After some years, the tops became torn or discolored, often as a result of bird droppings, [3] and owners wished to replace the cloth part without buying an entire new convertible top assembly. [4]

  5. Balmoral Castle - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral Castle (/ b æ l ˈ m ɒr əl /) is a large estate house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and a residence of the British royal family. It is near the village of Crathie , 9 miles (14 km) west of Ballater and 50 miles (80 km) west of Aberdeen .

  6. Balmoral cairns - Wikipedia

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    A second cairn was erected on the Balmoral estate within the grounds and unveiled by the Queen on 8 August 2012, having been under construction since May. [ 5 ] The cairn was constructed by two dry stone master 'dykers', Norman Haddow and William Crooks Cassidy, and was a gift to the Queen from her Scottish Warrant Holders and current and ...

  7. Ragged Top, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Ragged Top was started as a gold mining town in the 1880s and was originally called Balmoral after a local mine. The name was later renamed for the hill, Ragged Top Mountain, on which it was located. [1] Ragged Top also referred to the mining district which also encompassed the nearby towns (all now abandoned) of Preston, Cyanide, Dacy, and ...