Overlooking Sulby Reservoir
A view today from Brandywell and overlooking Sulby Reservoir. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
A view today from Brandywell and overlooking Sulby Reservoir. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my…
Winter Sunset tonight at the former Air Traffic Control Tower – Old Jurby Airport. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below…
Nollick Ghennal as Blein Vie Noa. Merry Christmas to all my followers and friends I really do hope you have enjoyed my Isle of Man Images throughout the year, and…
A wonderful Community effort for Ballaugh again last night at the annual Nativity in the Barn at Ballaterson Moar Farm. Well done to Mr and Mrs Cowin for allowing their…
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…
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…
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…
Abandoned…. The former “Tender To Manxie” Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy…
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…
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…
This very famous Manx Grave in the New Kirk Braddan Cemetery is that of Manx Illustrator and designer Archibald Knox (1864 to 1933). Archibald Knox was born in nearby Cronkbourne…
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? Feel…
A walk through the Curraghs this afternoon and only spotted 2 Wallabies possibly due to the heavy rain last night and the Curragh being very, very wet. Feel free to…
Plain and simple, this is from inside Harry Kelly’s small white washed bedroom. The little ornament hanging at the top left of the image is a Willow Bumbee Cage and…
The wheel was built in 1854 in order to drain the mines of water and was officially started by Lieutenant Governor Hope and it was named in honour of his…
This cottage up at the Point of Ayre is a bit run down, anyone know what it’s past is? I seem to remember someone telling me it used to be…
I love this little Cottage situated on the road at Cranstal in Bride, and the red roses around the door are fantastic. Feel free to make any comments either on…