Halewood’s Height and only 168 days to TT 2015
A good coat of snow at Halewood’s Height on the TT Course yesterday morning and only 168 days to TT 2015. Feel free to make any comments either on this…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
A good coat of snow at Halewood’s Height on the TT Course yesterday morning and only 168 days to TT 2015. Feel free to make any comments either on this…
I kid you not but these goats are rather partial to a bit of tree bark now and then 🙂 This small herd of Golden Guernsey Goats live on the…
Quite a topical subject at present as it is facing possible closure along with Ramsey Post Office. Will it stay or will it go? Feel free to make any comments…
The site of an old slate quarry workings at the foot of Sartfell Mountain, this old quarry is clearly visible when looking approximately South-East from the TT Course half-way up…
Who remembers these Pubs on North Quay as part of the Barbary Coast? The Clarendon and Isle of Man Farmers on the right hand side have recently been demolished and…
This old abandoned farm sits high up above the Sulby valley and is typical of those found in the upland areas of the Island, the remains of the horse driven…
This lovely old, once loved building at Cronkdoo is set low in the valley near to Druidale and is now where the hill sheep from the area go inside for…
Steeped in rich Manx history with lots of very famous owners and now about to be sold for development as an educational and training facility specialising in I/T. What will…
This Manx Tholtan is high above the hills of Ballaugh Mountain, Bullrenney in Manx means (Ferny Place). Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…
Some say the sun always shines on the righteous and it was certainly shining on Ballaugh this afternoon. Taken from one of the tracks off the Druidale Rd whilst out…
The Saddle Stone from which this road takes its name, is by the roadside right next to the Old Deemster’s Cottage. The stone has stood there for at least two…
Nicky looking South on a cold, crisp afternoon from Langness Peninsula. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging…
Langness lighthouse on Langness Peninsula was designed by Thomas Stevenson (Robert Louis Stevenson’s father) and first lit in 1880 and was finally automated in 1996 by the Northern Lighthouse Board.…
The Church of Ninian (now always called Trinian) stands beside the Douglas To Peel Road under Greeba Mountain. It was built in the 12th century on the site of an…
The fine and very impressive interior of St German’s Cathedral in Peel. Kirk German Cathedral is sited in Derby Road in Peel, and was opened in 1884 and finally consecrated…
The present Peel Police Station, formerly the old Courthouse which was built to the design of Langton Dennis, a London Architect in 1893. Feel free to make any comments either…
I love the fine architecture of this building in Parliament Street in Ramsey, sometimes it really does pay to look up at some of our glorious buildings on the Island.…
I have to be honest and say that these old Manx Runic Stones and Crosses do fascinate me. This rather strange stone (No. 110) is displayed in Kirk Michael Church…