The First Manx Homecoming 1927
And I found this too. I have a fancy my grandparents were involved in it.
And I found this too. I have a fancy my grandparents were involved in it.
I went looking for one of my inherited Manx pieces as I seemed to remember the symbol on the sail was of the Norse sun
OK, so it’s the blogger’s perk to promote their own but in fact I’m too busy to post anything else today as we’re off to
OK, so it’s the blogger’s perk to promote their own but in fact I’m too busy to post anything else today as we’re off to
NAMA received a lovely newsletter from Carol Gray, Secretary of the World Manx Association today. They enclosed a CD of the late (and lovely )
To hundreds of holiday-makers, the rock went unnoticed. But to Examiner columnist Terry Cringle, it meant much more. As a boy playing on Douglas beach
To hundreds of holiday-makers, the rock went unnoticed. But to Examiner columnist Terry Cringle, it meant much more. As a boy playing on Douglas beach
THE weekend was the hottest so far of the year, with temperatures soaring to 25C. On Saturday, the temperature reached 20.4C (69F) at the Isle
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