St Trinian's © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

St Trinian’s Church – Marown

The Church of Ninian (now always called Trinian) stands beside the Douglas To Peel Road under Greeba Mountain. It was built in the 12th century on the site of an…
St German's Cathedral in Peel © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

St German’s Cathedral in Peel.

The fine and very impressive interior of St German's Cathedral in Peel. Kirk German Cathedral is sited in Derby Road in Peel, and was opened in 1884 and finally consecrated…
Peel Police Station © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Peel Police Station

The present Peel Police Station, formerly the old Courthouse which was built to the design of Langton Dennis, a London Architect in 1893. Feel free to make any comments either…
Lady Isabella © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

The Lady Isabella

A slightly different perspective of the Lady having a well earned rest at the end of a long day. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by…
Knox Grave in Braddan Cemetery © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Archibald Knox – Grave

This very famous Manx Grave in the New Kirk Braddan Cemetery is that of Manx Illustrator and designer Archibald Knox (1864 to 1933). Archibald Knox was born in nearby Cronkbourne…
Braddan New Cemetery © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Braddan New Cemetery

I went up to Braddan new Cemetery today to listen to local historian Mr Peter Kelly chat to a group of us about the Archibald Knox designed gravestones, and on…
Michael Street in Peel © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Michael Street in Peel

A rather quiet Saturday afternoon in Michael Street in Peel with only one person to be seen (other than me lurking with my camera) :-) Can you see him? Feel…
Curraghs Walkway in Ballaugh © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

The Curraghs in Ballaugh

A walk through the Curraghs this afternoon and only spotted 2 Wallabies possibly due to the heavy rain last night and the Curragh being very, very wet. Feel free to…
Lady Isabella © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Lady Isabella – Laxey Wheel

The wheel was built in 1854 in order to drain the mines of water and was officially started by Lieutenant Governor Hope and it was named in honour of his…
Recycled Architecture © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Isle of Man Recycled Architecture

The aedicule (doorcase) came from the Market Inn Pub in Chapel lane in Douglas and was preserved by erecting it at the bottom of Crellins Hill which is the bottom…
Spooyt Vane Chapel © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Spooyt Vane Chapel

This chapel is reputed to be the smallest chapel on the Island, it was built as a school and later used as an Anglican mission, it is now sadly disused…
Castle Street Peel © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Castle Street in Peel.

The narrow streets of Peel (Castle Street). Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page…
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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…
Ramsey Street Photography © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Street Photography – Ramsey

Parliament Street in Ramsey. 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…