Cross Vein mine © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Cross Vein Mine in Foxdale

Cross Vein Mine in Foxdale more popularly known as Snuff the Wind. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by…
Doarlish Ard Foxdale - © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Doarlish Ard Farm in Foxdale

Possibly the site of where Foxdale Mines worker James Killey murdered 3 of his children and then killed himself in 1868. Feel free to make any comments either on this…
Ravensdale Farm Ballaugh © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Ravensdale Farm in Glen Road, Ballaugh

What a beautiful Manx Farmhouse (I really do like this piccie). Ravensdale Farm in Glen Road, Ballaugh. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the…
Continental Market Isle of Man © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Continental Market on Douglas Promenade

Just a slightly different view of the Continental Market on Loch Promenade in Douglas yesterday. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment”…
Isle of Man Post Box © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Letters Only

Found this lovely little Post Box in Ballaugh yesterday and thought I would add it onto here :-) Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking…
North Barrule © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

North Barrule

The steep Eastern slopes of North Barrule. With a whisp of Mannanan’s Cloak as well. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment”…
Fishing Boat 152 ilene © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Fishing Boat B152 Ilene

Today's work done... And Belfast registered fishing boat B152 ilene rounds Peel Breakwater to drop off her catch. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking…
St Stephens Sulby © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Sulby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel

Sulby Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Sulby Cross Roads. Built between 1912-1914 at a cost of £2,120, at one time known locally as The Theologians' chapel, as so many men became…
Mitre Hotel Kirk Michael © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

The only Pub in Kirk Michael

The only Pub in Kirk Michael - The Mitre Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my…
Maughold Keeil © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Kirk Maughold Parish Church Keeil

In Maughold Parish churchyard lie the remains of three earlier buildings (keeils) which indicate that there was an important centre of Christianity here which was founded before the end of…
Tynwald Site, Baldwin © Peter Killey - manxscenes.com

Old Tynwald Site – Baldwin

One of several sites where sittings of Tynwald (the Manx Parliament) have taken place. The date on the plaque gives the date as 1428. The site was chosen because it…
Raymond Caley © Peter Killey - manxscenes.com

Raymond’s Store – Sulby

I just love this little traditional old Manx store in Sulby it's also a great Post Office and Raymond is such a gentleman. Feel free to make any comments either…
St Luke Church in Baldwin © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

St Lukes Church in West Baldwin

This quaint church was formerly attached to the parish church of Kirk Braddan but now Marown, the church was built in 1836 on the site of a Celtic church called…
Douglas Head © Peter killey - www.manxscenes.com

Douglas Head

Tranquility amongst the beautiful wild flowers on Douglas Head. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my…
Craigmooar Tholtan © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Craigmooar Tholtans

This small group of tholtans are situated deep in the trees in the heart of Tholt y Will Plantation, Craigmooar means Great Rock or Crag. Craigmooar belongs to a small…
Quirks Croft Cregneash © Peter Killey - www.manxscenes.com

Quirks Croft – Cregneash

Another well restored traditional Manx Cottage by Manx National Heritage at Cregneash. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by…