A Derelict Manx Cottage
I love this little semi-derelict cottage that is sat all alone in the North of the Island. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
I love this little semi-derelict cottage that is sat all alone in the North of the Island. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…
I love this little bench on the pavement of a street in Andreas. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or…
Here is a few of my favourite images from the Southern Agricultural show 2014 which was held at Great Meadow in Malew, the first image is of Peter Quayle of…
Here is one quick image for starters, I will add a small album of Agricultural Show images tomorrow 🙂 The little lad at the reins of these beautiful Clydesdale Horses…
This Post is for Eleanor and Michael Wasley. (Manx National Heritage catalogued Cross No. 73) The most spectacular of all of the crosses in the church yard of St. Adamnan’s,…
What a fantastic paint job and artwork finish on this wonderful old Victorian building (the former Belvedere Hotel) on Mooragh Promenade in Ramsey. Also look at the detail in the…
Both Electric Trams leave Laxey Station, No. 3 is heading off up to the top of Snaefell Mountain and No. 48 is off to Ramsey 🙂 Feel free to make…
This National War Memorial is sited adjacent to Tynwald Hill in St John’s The Celtic cross memorial was unveiled on 8th November 1923 by the Lieutenant Governor Sir William Fry.…
Looking inland from the Cronk Beach in Ballaugh last night with the dipping sun casting long shadows from the hay bales. Feel free to make any comments either on this…
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…
Sulby Bridge station opened on the 23rd September 1879 as part of the Manx Northern Railways St John to Ramsey line, it is built in red sandstone which was quarried…
A Snippet of History In the early morning of May 8th 1888 the hotel suffered a mysterious fire and was subsequently totally destroyed, there was no injury or loss of…
The very colourful Village Police Station in Andreas. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook…
The Vikings of Mann at Cooil y Ree, adjacent to Tynwald Hill on Tynwald Day 2014. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write…
Tynwald Hill on Manx National Day, Monday July 7th 2014. With the First Deemster reading out new Legislation in Gaelic Manx. Feel free to make any comments either on this…
Bry Rad’s Fresh Manx Produce (thanks for the pose Bry) At the Farmers Combine shop on East Quay Ramsey. Well worth a visit on a Saturday, you can just smell…
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. Feel free to make…
The Siverburn River crossing over the Rushen Abbey Ford at Ballasalla, many a happy day spent as a kid down here 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on…