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Historic site
and the tertiary C37 Ballaugh Glen Road in the parish of Ballaugh in the Isle of Man. Ballaugh Bridge is a hump-backed road bridge over the Ravensdale
Ballaugh_Bridge
Village in the Isle of Man
Ballaugh (/bəˈlæf/ bə-LAF; from Manx Balley ny Loghey 'town of the lake', IPA: [b(alən)əˈlaf]) is a small village in the Isle of Man in the parish of the
Ballaugh
Grand Prix Practice Vincent HRD 21 Germany Karl Gall 2 June 1939 Ballaugh Bridge 1939 Isle of Man TT Practice 494cc BMW 22 England Arthur W. F. Johns
List of Isle of Man TT Mountain Course fatalities
List_of_Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course_fatalities
Northern Irish motorcycle racer (1960–2008)
RC45 collapsed in a long left turn, just after he took the jump over Ballaugh Bridge. Dunlop suffered multiple injuries and was lucky to have survived the
Robert_Dunlop
Village in the Isle of Man
coast, situated along the A3, 7 miles northeast of Peel on the way to Ballaugh. Writer John R. Quayle speculated Kirk Michael and Michael parish had historically
Kirk_Michael
Austrian motorcycle racer
to overtake the works Norton rider Freddie Frith on the approach to Ballaugh Bridge. After being conveyed by ambulance to Ramsey Cottage Hospital due to
Karl_Gall
history: Bray Hill, Quarterbridge, Ballacraine, Laurel Bank, Baaregarrow, Ballaugh Bridge, Quarry Bends, Sulby Straight, Ramsey Hairpin, Gooseneck, Verandah
List of named corners of the Snaefell Mountain Course
List_of_named_corners_of_the_Snaefell_Mountain_Course
New Zealand motorcycle racer (born 1969)
his first triumph in that particular category. Although trailing at Ballaugh Bridge to Mugen teammate John McGuinness, Anstey took the lead after McGuinness
Bruce_Anstey
Manx motorcycle racer (born 1986)
Cummins at Ballaugh Bridge in 2008
Conor_Cummins
Motorcycle circuit on the Isle of Man
widening at Appledene, Handley's Corner, Barregarrow, Rhencullen, Ballaugh Bridge, Ginger Hall (Sulby), and Kerrowmoar. During the winter of 1957/58
Isle of Man TT Mountain Course
Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course
Curn Road, in the parish of Ballaugh in the Isle of Man. The distinctive S-bend at Ballacobb and the nearby Ballaugh Bridge were part of the Highland Course
Ballacobb
Annual motorcycle racing event
'B' was abandoned after a serious crash to Nick Crowe/Mark Cox near Ballaugh Bridge on lap 1. The inaugural TTXGP race was won by Rob Barber and Chris
2009_Isle_of_Man_TT
British motorcycle racer
Phillip McCallen Phillip in 1992 on his Honda RC30 at Ballaugh Bridge. Nationality Northern Irish Born Portadown, Armagh Motorcycle racing career statistics
Phillip_McCallen
German motorcycle racer and racing driver (1910–1999)
1939 Isle of Man TT Race, Meier's BMW teammate Kall Gall crashed at Ballaugh Bridge and later died of injuries combined with the effects of pneumonia in
Georg_Meier
Annual motorcycle racing event
Parzer in third place a further 3.36 seconds behind the leaders. At Ballaugh Bridge on the first lap, John Holden/Andrew Winkle had extended their lead
2008_Isle_of_Man_TT
road to Ballaugh Bridge. The primary A10 Jurby Coast Road from Ballaugh Bridge to the Ballaugh Cronk and the A13 Jurby Road from the Ballaugh Cronk to
Highroads_Course
Annual motorcycle racing event
Austrian competitor Karl Gall riding for the works BMW team crashes at Ballaugh Bridge during an evening practice session and later dies of his injuries and
1939_Isle_of_Man_TT
Landmark on the Isle of Man
Castletown to Ramsey road in the parish of Ballaugh in the Isle of Man. Alpine Cottage and nearby Ballaugh Bridge were part of the Highland Course and Four
Alpine_Cottage
Manx language speaker and activist
language of the Isle of Man was celebrated with a Manx language plaque on Ballaugh bridge. George, Broderick (2017). "The Last Native Manx Gaelic Speakers. The
Charles_Craine
Annual motorcycle racing event
lap 4 at Ballaugh Bridge and the bike, ending up in the river. Despite re-taking the lead, Jimmie Guthrie slipped off at the Governor's Bridge on lap 5
1931_Isle_of_Man_TT
Annual motorcycle racing event
Formula One TT winner Phillip McCallen at Ballaugh Bridge
1992_Isle_of_Man_TT
Annual motorcycle racing event
cottage at Appledene, road widening at Handley's Corner, Barregarrow, Ballaugh Bridge and Kerrowmoar. The course alterations were criticised by leading TT
1954_Isle_of_Man_TT
Motorcycle road race
to veteran Manx Grand Prix and TT competitor Bob Price occurred at Ballaugh Bridge during the Supersport TT Race 1. Former British Supersport champion
2014_Isle_of_Man_TT
Annual motorcycle racing event
Increasing his lead to 3 seconds at the official timing-point at Ballaugh Bridge on the first lap Bruce Anstey led John McGuinness and Guy Martin also
2007_Isle_of_Man_TT
ending at 20:05 pm. The Newcomer Osmo Partti from Finland crashed at Sulby Bridge and was uninjured during the first practice session and Colin Martin was
2010_Manx_Grand_Prix
Annual motorcycle racing event
a Norton. The Japanese rider Kenzo Tada crashes his Velocette into Ballaugh Bridge and suffers nothing more than bent handlebars. The Italian rider Pietro
1930_Isle_of_Man_TT
Railway on the Isle of Man, UK
remaining at Ramsey but buildings do survive at Lezayre, Sulby Glen, Sulby Bridge, Ballaugh (goods shed only), Kirk Michael and St. Germain's as well as remnants
Manx_Northern_Railway
Historic site
road-side marker on the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey, in the parishes of Ballaugh and Kirk Christ Lezayre in the Isle of Man. Quarry Bends is the site of
Quarry_Bends
Town on the Isle of Man
the northern network of Bus Vannin, providing local services to Andreas, Ballaugh, Jurby, Sulby and Bride. In addition it provides an on-demand service to
Ramsey,_Isle_of_Man
Steam-operated railway in the Isle of Man
largest brewery is passed on the left of the train before crossing the first bridge. The train continues to climb to Port Soderick, just before which passengers
Isle_of_Man_Railway
Former railway station in Isle of Man, UK
with a sandstone building, in the same style as those at Kirk Michael and Ballaugh, and is still extant as a private residence. The station served the village
Sulby_Bridge_railway_station
Disused railway station in Isle of Man, UK
Ballaugh Railway Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Valley Ny Loghey) was a mandatory stopping place on the Manx Northern Railway that ran between St.
Ballaugh_railway_station
Annual motorcycle race event on the Isle of Man
device when travelling to attend a fatality involving Chris Swallow at Ballaugh during August's Senior Classic TT. Gary Thompson, Clerk of the Course and
Isle_of_Man_TT
U.S. Civil War unit mainly composed of Irish Americans
The Irish Brigade was known in part for its famous war cry, the "Faugh a Ballaugh" which is an anglicization of the Irish phrase, fág an bealach, meaning
Irish_Brigade_(Union_army)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mary (Abbey Church), Ballasalla St Mary (Old Church), Ballaugh (defunct) St Mary de Ballaugh, Ballaugh St Mary, Port St Mary St Mary of the Isle Church, Douglas
St._Mary's_Church
building remains in place in private ownership but the removal of two vital bridges in the 1970s has rendered it extremely unlikely that any proposal to restore
Isle_of_Man_Railway_stations
Bank on the Isle of Man
island that do not have a branch, including Kirk Michael, Laxey, Onchan, Ballaugh, Cooil Business Park (Braddan) and Ballasalla. The Isle of Man Bank handles
Isle_of_Man_Bank
Historic site
Baldwin Road, B10 Brandywell / Sartfell Road with the junction with the B26 Ballaugh Glen (Druidale) Road at ‘Brandywell Cottage.’ The area is dominated by
Brandywell,_Isle_of_Man
Series of glens in the Isle of Man
stretch of A15 road. Bishopscourt Glen On A3 between Kirk Michael and Ballaugh Parking facilities very limited. 5 acres, about 600 m long, features the
Manx_National_Glens
(England), a major north–south road A10 road (Isle of Man), a road connecting Ballaugh and Ramsey A10 road (United States of America) may refer to : A10 road
List_of_A10_roads
Annual motorcycle racing event
at Governors Bridge on lap 1 and leaves part of his exhaust of his Moto Guzzi behind. On lap 5, Ewald Kluge retires his DKW at Ballaugh with a broken
1937_Isle_of_Man_TT
Ballaugh Ramsey Branches off A9 on outskirts of Ramsey; runs north to Bride, then west to Jurby via The Lhen, then south to meet the A3 at Ballaugh.
List of roads in the Isle of Man
List_of_roads_in_the_Isle_of_Man
Passenger liner and cruise ship
Women and children first – the loss of the troopship "Empire Windrush". Ballaugh, IoM: Captain WN Seybold. ISBN 0953354105. OCLC 39962436. Smith, Malcolm
HMT_Empire_Windrush
Historic site
– Da Ny Manninee Dooie Volume Two. Sheading of Michael: (Kirk Michael, Ballaugh and Jurby) page 63 & 64, 94 Kirk Michael by George Broderick – Turbingen;
Cronk_Urleigh
Former railway station in Isle of Man, UK
identical including those at Sulby Bridge, Ballaugh, Kirk Michael and St. Germain's, all of which except for Ballaugh remain in situ today and private residences
Sulby_Glen_railway_station
Date Ship Class Builder Location Country Notes 1 January Foigh-a-Ballaugh Steamship Messrs. Caird & Company Greenock United Kingdom For private owner
List_of_ship_launches_in_1845
Historic site
Alpine Cottage, Ballaugh" Ramsey Courier page 1 PUBLIC NOTICES Friday 12 August 1960 "Manx Grand Prix Races 1960 (3)-From Greeba Bridge to and including
11th_Milestone,_Isle_of_Man
Annual motorcycle racing event
near Braddan Bridge due broken rocker-arm support. DNF 30 Bert Kershaw W.M. Mowbray 594cc New Hudson 0 Retired on first lap at Ballaugh with seized engine
1925_Isle_of_Man_TT
517 (Ballavolley Halt) SC36369396 Ballaugh 54°18′36″N 4°32′28″W / 54.31°N 4.541°W / 54.31; -4.541 (Ballaugh Station) SC34789346 Bishop's Court 54°18′13″N
List of Isle of Man railway lines and locations
List_of_Isle_of_Man_railway_lines_and_locations
Rhodesian motorcycle racer
"After I had caught and passed Ray Amm on the Norton, he passed me at Ballaugh when I missed a gearchange! Then there was the frightening experience of
Ray_Amm
Annual motorcycle racing event
4 Bert Taylor C.R. Hirst 590cc OEC-Blackburne 3 Retired on last lap at Ballaugh with engine trouble. DNF 8 S.E. Longman Arthur Kinrade 600cc Coventry-Victor
1924_Isle_of_Man_TT
Former greyhound racing venue in London
from behind this grandstand, as there were two bridges across the Southern Railway line. To use the bridges to the track an entrance fee was paid at the
Catford_Stadium
Motor car race
proceeded down the A5 road towards Castletown, then back up the A3 to Ballaugh where it then headed towards Jurby along the A10, but turned onto the A13
1905 International Tourist Trophy
1905_International_Tourist_Trophy
With two color photos and other photos. "Registered Building No. 221 / The Bridge Inn, Bowring Road, Ramsey" (PDF). "Beaconsfield Towers, Jurby Road, Ramsey"
Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man
Registered_Buildings_and_Conservation_Areas_of_the_Isle_of_Man
Isle of Man 54°18′N 4°20′W / 54.30°N 04.33°W / 54.30; -04.33 SC4892 Ballaugh Isle of Man 54°18′N 4°33′W / 54.30°N 04.55°W / 54.30; -04.55 SC3493
List of United Kingdom locations: Bab-Bal
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Bab-Bal
Annual motorcycle racing event
Junior race crashed at Keppel Gate. George Cowley crashed at Governor's Bridge and Graham Walker, riding for Norton in the Senior class, hit sheep in the
1920_Isle_of_Man_TT
Doddington was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Wigtown. Faugh-a-Ballaugh United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Troon, Ayrshire. She was
List of shipwrecks in March 1869
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1869
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered spelling of Bridges.
Boy/Male
English
From the Meadow Near the Bridge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge. The -s generally represents the genitive case, but may occasionally be a plural. In some cases this name denoted someone from the Flemish city of Bruges (Brugge), meaning ‘bridges’, which had extensive trading links with England in the Middle Ages.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Meadow Near the Bridge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or kept a bridge (see Bridge).Americanized form of German Bruckmann (see Bruckman).James Bridgeman or Bridgman (1620–76) came to Hartford, CT, from Winchester, Hampshire, England, in 1640.
Boy/Male
Indian
Another name of holy Quran
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spellin
Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spelling of German Brücher, a topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp, from Middle High German bruoch ‘swamp’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Brooker.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of holy Quran
Boy/Male
Irish
Bald.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic BrÃghid, BRIDGET means "exalted one."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bridgwater in Somerset; the water which the bridge at Bridgwater crosses is the Parrett river, but the place name actually derives from Brigewaltier, i.e. ‘Walter’s bridge’, after Walter de Dowai, the 12th-century owner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge.Americanized form of German Brücker (see Brucker).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Bridgeford in Northumberland, Bridgford in Staffordshire, or East or West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, which are named with Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + ford ‘ford’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Beloved, Dear
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bridget, BRIDGETTE means "exalted one."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Delivery of a Massage; Another Name for the Quran
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of French Bullot, a metonymic occupational name for a scribe, from a diminutive of Old French bul(l)e ‘(lead) seal’.
Boy/Male
English American
Lives near a bridge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English brigge ‘bridge’, Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire. Building and maintaining bridges was one of the three main feudal obligations, along with bearing arms and maintaining fortifications. The cost of building a bridge was often defrayed by charging a toll, the surname thus being acquired by the toll gatherer.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beloved, Dear
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : occupational name from Middle English jagger ‘carter’, ‘peddler’, an agent derivative of Middle English jag ‘pack’, ‘load’ (of unknown origin). All or most present-day bearers of this surname are probably members of a single family, which originally came from Staniland in the parish of Halifax. During the 16th century it spread through the Calder valley, and from there to other parts of England.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Monkey; Lord Hanuman
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Star
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Little Plant; Small Plant
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Polish
Reaper; Seeker; Hunter; Harvest; Gordian
Boy/Male
English Norse
Divine.
Male
English
 Short form of English Arnold, ARN means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arn.
Girl/Female
German, Hindu, Indian, Turkish
Husband
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Living in a Hermitage
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Famed
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
BALLAUGH BRIDGE
a.
Characterized by ruin; ruined; dilapidated; as, an edifice, bridge, or wall in a ruinous state.
n.
A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall.
n.
A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont.
v. t.
Hence: To fix as a charge or burden upon; to load; to encumber; as, to saddle a town with the expense of bridges and highways.
a.
Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge.
a.
Full of bridges.
n.
A board or plank used as a bridge.
v. t.
To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a river.
n.
A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework.
n.
A bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
n.
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.
superl.
Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc.
n.
The art of making roads or ways for traveling, including the construction of bridges, canals, viaducts, etc.
a.
Having no bridge; not bridged.
n.
A tax paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, or the like.
a.
Passing or flowing through a bridge; -- said of water.
n.
A movable frame or support for anything, as scaffolding, consisting of three or four legs secured to a top piece, and forming a sort of stool or horse, used by carpenters, masons, and other workmen; also, a kind of framework of strong posts or piles, and crossbeams, for supporting a bridge, the track of a railway, or the like.
v. t.
To open or make a passage, as by a bridge.
imp. & p. p.
of Bridge