A Very Patriotic Manx Cat
Spotted this Manx Cat with a Manx Flag yesterday on Sulby Bridge, there are actually a pair of these cats and they are decorative gate pillar features 🙂 Feel free…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
Spotted this Manx Cat with a Manx Flag yesterday on Sulby Bridge, there are actually a pair of these cats and they are decorative gate pillar features 🙂 Feel free…
It is not everyday you see a Steam Traction Engine parked outside the Vets in Parliament Street in Ramsey so I thought I would share this image which was taken…
Situated on the main road in Sulby is this lovely old hand pump that used to be in the garden of the adjoining Rectory. The image was captured on my…
A little bit of a different view of the sandy cliffs of Bride which is North East of Ramsey. The picture was taken overlooking the rooftops of Waterloo Road in…
This lovely little pub is the only Pub in the Village and stands on the TT Course at Ballaugh Bridge, however according to my Manx book called ‘Manannan’s Isle’ by…
Another image from the Ayres taken the other night when the sun was dipping (Golden Hour) 🙂 The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in…
St Patricks Church was built in 1829 and stands high up on the sandy coastline on Jurby Head. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped…
King Godred Crovan, also known as King Orry, and his son, the statesman King Olaf, are pictured here in their new location in the Old Courthouse grounds in Parliament Street…
A walk on Ramsey Beach at low tide. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud. Feel free to make any…
A very still day for a walk around Ramsey and lots of reflection shots to be had at Mooragh Lake 🙂 The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera,…
Grabbed this image tonight of the Point of Ayre Lighthouse (better known as “The Winkie”) and the Fog Horn just as the late afternoon sun was starting to dip. The…
An abundance of red berries on this holly tree in the North of the Island, which folklore would suggest is an indication of a cold harsh winter ahead! The image…
Sulby Glen Station opened on the 23rd September 1879 as part of the Manx Northern Railways St John’s to Ramsey line. The station was situated on the south side of…
Just inside the the entrance to Bishopscourt Glen (north of Kirk Michael) is an artificial mound named Mount Aeolus, created by Bishop Hildesley to commemorate Captain Elliott’s victory over the…
A visitor to Douglas Harbour – Motor Yacht Solandge was built this year (2013) at the Rendsburg shipyard in Germany and will be travelling on to the Caribbean after her…
On the road heading up to the “Sloc” and high up above Ballakilpheric is this lovely little memorial to “Tom the Dipper” the views from this idyllic position overlooking the…
“A Sad Reflection” This image was taken the morning after a serious fire ripped through the accomodation block (left hand side of image) at the Mount Murray Hotel in Santon.…
A lovely walk through Sulby Claddaghs today, Cronk Sumark is in the background which is also known as Primrose Hill 🙂 The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera,…