The Old Post Office in Surby
The rather run down old ‘Post Office’ in Surby which was better known in days gone by as ‘The Matchbox House’ Feel free to make any comments either on this…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
The rather run down old ‘Post Office’ in Surby which was better known in days gone by as ‘The Matchbox House’ Feel free to make any comments either on this…
South Barrule Mountain and according to the carving on the gate it is 1585 feet high Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write…
Isle of Man Steam Railway Loco number 4 ‘Caledonia’ arriving at Castletown Station. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or…
Isle of Man Steam Railway Loco number 12 ‘Hutchinson’ arriving at Douglas Station. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or…
The bronze ‘Three Legs of Man’ sculpture at Ronaldsway Airport. And not one car or person in sight 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by…
Built on the site of an ancient keeill, the chapel of St John was first referred to in 1557, but was likely to have been built before this date. In…
I just love this stained glass window above the Altar at Santon Parish Church which depicts The Last Supper. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by…
A lovely walk down to the beach at Glen Mooar yesterday and passing this lovely Ballagawne Cottage, you can just make out to the right of the image and behind…
This mine was worked circa 1832 to 1881 by the Isle of Man Mining Company, usually in conjunction with the more extensive Beckwith Mine situated 2/3 of a mile West…
Located between Port Erin on the east and Port St Mary in the west, the present church was extended in 1775 and is on the site of an even more…
Standing at “Salmon Leap” and looking north at the Sulby Claddagh, you can also just make out Primrose Hill (Cronk Sumark) to the top right of the image. Feel free…
This Mill dates back to circa 1671. In the late 80’s the Mill was converted into a distillery and used for the production of “Kella Whiskey” which went on to…
This church was built in 1835 (the former church dated from the 12th century) The building is of plain cruciform design and is built in brown stone with a large…
The Post Office in this image has been here for a very long time the door to the right of the Pharmacy was once the entrance to the old Kirk…
The old Red Phone Box and Post Box at the Cronk in Ballaugh. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or…
Last week we had some new born lambs today we have some baby Goats which I first thought were Springer Spaniel Pups 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either…
The browns and greens as the Season changes from Winter to Spring. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by…
There are plenty more Manx Fairy Tales to be told by this Wizard. This fantastic Chain Saw carving was skilfully mastered by local Tree Surgeon Nick Barlow. Feel free to…