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Ravelston is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland, to the west of the city centre, the east of
Corstorphine and Clermiston, the
north of Murrayfield, West End...
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Ravelston Corporation Limited was a
Canadian holding company that was
largely controlled by
Conrad Black and
business partner David Radler. At one time...
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Ravelston Garden is a 1930s Art Deco
development of
residential buildings,
between Craigleith Avenue North and South, in the
suburb of
Ravelston in Edinburgh...
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Ravelston was an 2,808 GRT
cargo ship
which was
built in 1906 for the
Ravelston Steamship Co Ltd. She was
requisitioned by the
Ministry of War Transport...
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company Ravelston Corporation. In 1978, two
years after their father's death,
Conrad and his
older brother Montegu took
majority control of
Ravelston. Over...
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Ravelston is a
suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Ravelston may also
refer to: SS
Ravelston, a
steamship Ravelston Corporation, a
Canadian company This disambiguation...
- protégés. The
character of
Ravelston, the
wealthy publisher in Keep the
Aspidistra Flying, has a lot in
common with Rees.
Ravelston is
acutely self-conscious...
- and was
itself wholly owned by Black's
Ravelston Corporation. Due to the
fallout of
ongoing lawsuits,
Ravelston went
bankrupt in 2008, and
Argus disappeared...
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president of
Ravelston Corporation, a
privately owned corporation owned by
Conrad Black and
Radler to
control their former newspaper empire.
Ravelston owned...
- name, "The Mary
Erskine School", in 1944. In 1966 the
school moved to
Ravelston,
Edinburgh and in 1977 the Mary
Erskine School merged with an all-boys...