Looking Towards Ballaugh Plantation
A walk down the Brough Jairg footpath in Ballaugh a day after the Village was virtually cut off by a snow storm that started on Friday 22nd March 2013. The…
A non stop photographic journey around the beautiful Isle of Man by Peter Killey
A walk down the Brough Jairg footpath in Ballaugh a day after the Village was virtually cut off by a snow storm that started on Friday 22nd March 2013. The…
This beautiful Church was built in 1833 and is situated in Station Road in Ballaugh, this Church was built to replace Old Ballaugh Church Ballaugh was quite severely affected by…
Standing on Old Laxey Hill and looking towards the 2 Laxey Breakwaters on a very cold, stormy but sunny afternoon. The image was captured on my Nikon D80 DSLR Camera…
An absolute fine example of a traditional Manx Farm, “Shenharra” on the main St John’s to Peel Road. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped…
Demolition work is due to start later today (Monday) on a building which holds memories for thousands. Park Road School is to be demolished. The school first opened in 1894…
This quaint little church is situated at the Cronk in Ballaugh and has gone through many changes, in its present form it is only half the size that it had…
Grabbed this image the other day whilst up in Ballaragh, The Dhoon Glen is at the bottom of the image, North Barrule Mountain is snow capped to the left of…
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…
I am very pleased that my photograph of a Fire Appliance in front of Peel Castle has made a £3 first day cover (Miniature Set) Manx Stamp which will be…
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…
This famous Pub on the TT Course also holds a little history of the Manx Giant Arthur Caley who it appears lived for a short time at the Glen Mooar…
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…
Situated half way up the hill on Old Church Road in Crosby, this little old School is now the Department of Education and Children’s Marown Language Centre. The image was…
I captured this image this afternoon just prior to sunset (clock on the building was wrong) as the sun lit up the front of the building (Photographers Golden Hour), the…
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…
A lovely afternoon’s walk along the old railway line at Crosby with Ted (my Border Terrier) this lovely traditional Manx Farmhouse is called Coolingel Farm and the edge of the…