Manx quilting alive and well
Pictured holding the quilt are quiltmakers, from left, Joan Hughes, Pam Fleetney and Val Whaley. PICTURE: JOHN MADDRELL I know this is a local story
Pictured holding the quilt are quiltmakers, from left, Joan Hughes, Pam Fleetney and Val Whaley. PICTURE: JOHN MADDRELL I know this is a local story
Wey hey! A new income stream. Just when it’s needed. Well done everyone! ViaSat-1 blasts off from ILS launch base in Baikonur on schedule October
BBC Tribute has been paid to Isle of Man watchmaker Dr George Daniels as the “greatest horologist of all time”, following his death. Roger Smith,
Everyone was having a hen when I was over recently because of building work alongside Rocklands above the catwalk in PSM. The diggings were chucking
The first person to explain this to me gets a prize! The NAMA Conventions are obviously a lot tamer these days! From the Cooish Corner..by
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Renewed interest in Manx music has prompted the latest release of this handy-sized publication, which continues the series of books which were the brainchild of
As part of their Centenary Year Celebrations the World Manx Association had a very special guest at thas years T. E. Brown Lunch which is
NAMA is a group of Americans and Canadians dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of Manx heritage, and the culture of the people from the Isle of Man