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Balmoral Castle

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English: Balmoral Castle. The Royal Standard of Scotland flies over it.
Français : Château de Balmoral portant les armes royales d'Écosse.

Balmoral Castle and lawns
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current00:58, 27 July 2017Thumbnail for version as of 00:58, 27 July 2017350 × 370 (83 KB)Seraphim SystemThe "battlemented" porte cochère through which a carriage can pass. Also called a "carriage porch", this structure is covered to protect guests from inclement weather.
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