The narrow but quaint streets of Peel (Bridge Street).
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The narrow but quaint streets of Peel (Bridge Street).
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Fenella Beach in Peel looking slightly tropical on Saturday afternoon – Picture taken from inside Peel Castle.
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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 by Archbishop Thompson, Bishop of York in 1894.
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The present Peel Police Station, formerly the old Courthouse which was built to the design of Langton Dennis, a London Architect in 1893.
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A rather quiet Saturday afternoon in Michael Street in Peel with only one person to be seen (other than me lurking with my camera) 🙂 Can you see him?
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The narrow streets of Peel (Castle Street).
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Maybe a bit of TLC may bring her back to life!! 🙂
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Where many Political and local issues are discussed by the male gentry of the Town!
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The largest replica Viking longship ever built is seen here arriving in Peel today. The Dragon Harald Fairhair, hand-built in Norway over a period of two years will spend one night moored on Peel Quayside.
The longship’s length (57ft/35m) is about half the size of a football pitch and it has 25 pairs of oars.
The longship was named after Harald Fairhair, the king who unified Norway.
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Looking through the arched window in Peel Castle.
The small square building in the middle of the image is the old Armoury, then onto Peel Breakwater.
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Peel Fishermen making essential net repairs on Peel Breakwater
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Another busy day at Peel Breakwater Cafe – Always a great atmosphere here and they serve lovely cups of tea and fantastic crab and kipper baps 🙂
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