Castletown Lighthouses which remind me of Manx Daleks 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Tag: Castletown
Witches Mill – Castletown
During the 1950s Mr G. B. Gardner was the owner of a fine collection of occult items. He converted the outer buildings adjoining this three-storey windmill in Arbory Road into a museum of witchcraft and magic. This fine mill is now in private ownership. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the ‘Leave a Comment’ text in this post above or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Low Tide at Derbyhaven
CT-58 Nancy Ellen at Derbyhaven. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
The Portcullis into Castle Rushen
“Who Goes There” The first friendly voice that you will hear through the window on the right hand side prior to going under the Portcullis into Castle Rushen. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
The Lords of Man at Castle Rushen.
Had a great walk around Castle Rushen this afternoon, took loads of images, but love this one. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Castletown Harbour
A traditional boat in full sail heading into Castletown Harbour. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
High Tide – Castletown Harbour 1st Feb 2014
In Black and White an 8.3m High Tide at Castletown Harbour, believe me it was wild out there today. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page – Click on the image for a larger view.
High Tide – Castletown Harbour 1st Feb 2014
An 8.3m High Tide at Castletown Harbour, believe me it was wild out there today. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page – Click on the image for a larger view.
King Williams College – Castletown
The foundation stone to this College was laid by the then Governor Cornelius Smelt in 1830 and College was opened in 1833, in 1844 virtually all the interior was destroyed by fire. The image was captured on my Nikon S8200 Camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page – Click on the image for a larger view.
Wild Wave – Sailing Into Castletown Harbour
This lovey traditional Yacht called Wild Wave enters Castletown Harbour this afternoon, it had no outboard enging and as there was not much wind the gentleman ended up getting his oars out to complete his journey. I have added the original image and the same image in High Definition Resolution (HDR) so you can tell me which one you prefer! The images were captured on my Fuji X10 camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 (image 2 dipped in HDR 5) Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the images for a larger view.
Castletown Lighthouses
The two lighthouses in Castletown Harbour. The image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 Click on the image for a larger view!
Sunset over Scarlett Point and Castletown
A sunset image viewed from Hango Hill on Castletown Promenade and overlooking Castletown Beach towards Scarlett Point. The image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Click on the image for a larger view!