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- Q267918 subject Q8200124.
- Q267918 abstract "Template:ForThere are several small villages and hamlets with the name Ballabeg in the Isle of Man.The name Ballabeg derives from the Manx Balley Beg which means small homestead; although the spelling is different, it is pronounced the same as the English name. Another source of the name is said to be "Ball and Bag", a free house nearby which was built by Sir David Mark Jordan, a veteran Victorian army captain who settled there upon his retirement.Of the several Ballabegs in the Isle of Man the most well-known, and most populous, is a village in the sheading of Rushen in the south of the Island near Castletown. The village has the parish church (Kirk Arbory), a Methodist chapel and railway station, served by the Isle of Man Railway. The village also had a tiny shop and Post Office, but this closed in April 2006 and was demolished for rebuilding in January 2009.It also has Arbory Primary School, serving the villages of Ballabeg and Colby, as well as the outlying areas. The Parish Church has a large churchyard with many graves dating back at least to the mid-18th century, although there has been a church on the site for much longer. Its most famous occupant is Captain John Quilliam, who steered the Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar.Every year a parish festival, Laa Columb Killey, is held in the parish of Arbory. This festival is main event of the year. It traditionally alternates between Ballabeg and Colby, but in recent years has been held only in Ballabeg, and is in commemoration of the parish's patron saint, Columba. Laa Columb Killey is Manx for St Columba's Day.There are a number of farms which produce high quality Manx produce.".
- Q267918 areaCode "01624".
- Q267918 country Q145.
- Q267918 crownDependency "Isle of Man".
- Q267918 gridReference "SC248704".
- Q267918 parish Q2859727.
- Q267918 postalCode "IM9".
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- Q267918 thumbnail Ballabeg.jpg?width=300.
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- Q267918 constituencyManxParliament Q3453376.
- Q267918 crownDependency "Isle of Man".
- Q267918 dialCode "1624".
- Q267918 manxName "Balley Beg".
- Q267918 manxParish Q2859727.
- Q267918 manxShedding Q2089477.
- Q267918 officialName "Ballabeg".
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- Q267918 postcodeDistrict "IM9".
- Q267918 point "54.1 -4.679".
- Q267918 type Place.
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- Q267918 type Place.
- Q267918 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q267918 type Settlement.
- Q267918 type Thing.
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- Q267918 comment "Template:ForThere are several small villages and hamlets with the name Ballabeg in the Isle of Man.The name Ballabeg derives from the Manx Balley Beg which means small homestead; although the spelling is different, it is pronounced the same as the English name.".
- Q267918 label "Ballabeg".
- Q267918 lat "54.1".
- Q267918 long "-4.679".
- Q267918 depiction Ballabeg.jpg.
- Q267918 name "Ballabeg".
- Q267918 name "Balley Beg".