The Former Saddle Hotel in Ramsey
Now better known as Nightlife, this building has been in Market Place in Ramsey since at least 1846. The building is an Isle of Man Government listed building and looking…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
Now better known as Nightlife, this building has been in Market Place in Ramsey since at least 1846. The building is an Isle of Man Government listed building and looking…
This busy little bee was so busy he forgot just how much pollen he was covered in 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking…
Master Frank – RY95 is a Manx built, half-decker fishing boat seen here berthed in Ramsey Harbour. Master Frank is the Island’s longest surviving half-decker. Records differ as to whether…
The entrance gate to Taylor’s Meadow in Sulby, has this got a Witchcraft connection? and I love the four brooms on the gate 🙂 Feel free to make any comments…
High up in Bishopscourt Glen is a lovely small cave with a carved stone seat. This cave is thought to have been used by bishops for the purpose of rest…
Sheep and lambs have the right of way on our Manx country roads 🙂 These fellas were casusally walking around Tholt Y Will the other day without a care in…
I went into the graveyard have a look at the old grave of Bishop Wilson and got a bit carried away with my camera (as you do). This time I…
The bottom of Barregarrow the next left hander is in to Westwood then on to the straight towards Douglas Road Corner in Kirk Michael (all in all a very fast…
This quaint Wesleyan Chapel which is on the TT Course prior to Kirk Michael was first established in 1880. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by…
Alpine looking good this morning on the TT Course. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my…
Couldn’t help stopping off and taking an image of this Rapeseed field in Andreas the other day. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…
The Laxey towing Company’s MV Karina berthed next to the Douglas Lifting Bridge (last week). The Karina was first launched on the 17th June 1946 and her maiden voyage was…
The narrow Castle Street in Peel. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy…
This memorial next to the old Police Station in Parliament Street in Ramsey is quite a feat of craftsmanship. The intricate celtic design, carved out of red sandstone, stands to…
‘Q here’ for Manx Electric Railway Tram No. 22 from Ramsey Railway Station 🙂 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below…
A lovely walk around Lezayre the other day, I just love that wonderful Horse Chestnut Tree in the centre of the image. Feel free to make any comments either on…
Silly Moos Campsite or better known at Ballakillingan Farm on the TT Course at Lezayre. I just love the wall decor on this farm entrance (only on the Isle of…
This old Cathedral formed part of the complex of buildings on St. Patrick’s Isle or better known today as Peel Castle. Feel free to make any comments either on this…