Peel looking splendid this Sunday morning.
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Peel looking splendid this Sunday morning.
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A Glaucous Gull in Peel, Isle of Man today, the Glaucous is a wintering bird from the Artic region and some fly south during the winter months, a relatively rare bird to the Isle of Man.
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Peel Lifeboat 12-22 ‘Ruby Clery’ just being washed after being on exercise this Sunday morning (16/12/18).
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A brisk and very cold walk along Peel Beach.
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Kayakers enjoying a beautiful Autumnal day in Peel Harbour this afternoon.
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The Clock Tower and remaining altar window and walls of the former St Peter’s Church in Market Place in Peel.
A fire in 1958 made the building unsafe and it was demolished shortly after, only the outer walls, alter window and some tomb stones and the clock tower remain.
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The Title says it all 🙂
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Mr Makin from Peel (with permission).
I am going to compile some Black and White images over the forthcoming months of some very distinguished traditional, Manx people.
My first image is Mr Makin who owns a fish processing factory in Peel and I see him many times on Peel Breakwater picking up his produce (queenies and scallops).
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Peel Castle and Fenella Beach looking very tropical today.
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Low tide at Fenella Beach in Peel.
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I love this little house in the very quaint Market Street in Peel.
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Set on St Patrick’s Isle and overlooking Peel is the Island’s majestic fortress, Peel Castle.
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