The Woodbourne Hotel – Alexander Drive, Douglas (The Woody)
Built circa 1895 on a site that was once the Mona Aerated Mineral Co. The first alcohol licence was granted at the same time despite great opposition from the local…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
Built circa 1895 on a site that was once the Mona Aerated Mineral Co. The first alcohol licence was granted at the same time despite great opposition from the local…
The inscription above the door states; “The Douglas Soup Dispensary erected for charitable purposes out of the Henry Bloom Noble Trust funds in 1908” Feel free to make any comments…
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…
This is the entrace to the Nunnery on the Old Castletown Road in Douglas, this gate house and the main Nunnery building are steeped in Manx history and is a…
Wind Farm vessel Excalibur is seen here sheltering in Douglas Bay prior to working in the Walney Wind Farm. This vessel will be a familiar sight througout the winter months…
An early morning image of the Isle of Man Steam Packet’s flag ship Ben My Chree in Douglas Harbour prior to departure to the port of Heysham. The image was…
The Island is a Crown Dependency which, through its ancient parliament, Tynwald, enjoys a high degree of domestic legislative and political autonomy. The United Kingdom Government is, by convention, responsible…
Had a walk around the paddock area of the TT Grandstand this afternoon and these two bikes caught my eye. The images were captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized…
“Azamara Quest” in Douglas Bay today and the captain is a Manxman – Carl Smith. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop…
A tranquil lunchtime on Battery Pier looking over Douglas Harbour. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make…
Part of Central Government Offices in Bucks Road in Douglas is this Legislative building which is better known as “The Wedding Cake” The Government on the Isle of Man is…
Overlooking a majority of Douglas, on a very rare day where the weather was glorious and the sun was shining! There are two images stitched together here, and the bottom…
High above Douglas the silhouette of these derelict cottages on Carnane Hill can be seen from far and wide around the surrounding areas of Douglas. Maybe someone can tell us…
This lovely building of which little is known about stands in memory of the young men of HMS St. George who trained at Cunningham’s Holiday Camp (and Ballakermeen School) and…
This former Fire Station in John Street used to house the Duty Appliance and crew up until 1977, the Fire Brigade of them days were all under the leadership of…
In between the heavy wintry showers today I could not help take this image of the winter sun lighting up and highlighting this fine row of houses on Queens Avenue…
I took this image this morning opposite the Woodbourne Hotel in Alexander Drive in Douglas. The custom of ‘Hunting the Wren’ has long been an Isle of Man tradition, and…
Spotted this little Robin whilst out walking on Douglas Head. I suppose it fits into a Christmas theme as such! I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and a…