Holy Days, a Hanging, Buried Treasure: All in a Manx Calendar!
On Christmas Day, 1967, a Chicago couple named Harold and Helen received a special gift — a wall calendar from the Isle of Man filled
On Christmas Day, 1967, a Chicago couple named Harold and Helen received a special gift — a wall calendar from the Isle of Man filled
Another recent stamp issue by the Isle of Man Post Office focuses upon a number of principal artist/lecturers who inspired successive generations of painters at
Since its inception in 1996, Mooinjer Veggey (Little People) has been successfully promoting Manx Gaelic, through its network of pre-school groups across the Island and
The Isle of Man Post Office is currently celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of William Wordsworth, with the release of a delightfully nostalgic
During the past three years, The Archibald Knox Forum has highlighted the unique work of the Manx born designer and teacher through the medium of
As we wage our own war with Covid-19, one of the final productions staged at the Centenary Centre in Peel was a unique double act
The World Bonnag Competitions, held at St James Church in Dalby, just before the spread of Covid-19 and government restrictions, still attracted a full house,
First Last Meeting Tuesday October 22 2019 5pm to 7pm Our last meet was held at the Good Earth in the Galleria. We started with
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