Unlocking the Past
If you’re hooked by genealogy, or enjoy delving into local history, it’s sometimes difficult to find the right key to unlock the past, but this
If you’re hooked by genealogy, or enjoy delving into local history, it’s sometimes difficult to find the right key to unlock the past, but this
THE quality of water in the Isle of Man’s rivers is improving and more rivers are free from pollution making them better for fish and
St. Andrew & St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church is holding a Kirkin of the Tartan and Evening Prayer service on Wednesday November 30 at
Formerly known as ‘Mabon’, the award-wining Welsh band will be bringing their octane fuelled Celtic musical extravaganza to the Isle of Man on the 19th
Local music duo ‘Shoh Slaynt!’ recently released their first CD under the title of ‘Snuff the Wind’ which incorporates their love of Irish traditional music
Dona Brown and her daughter, Rona, are shown here visiting the house where Dona’s grandfather, Jack Kelly, grew up on the Isle of Man. Brown said she
The changing of the calendar from Julian to Gregorian brought uncertainty on the Isle of Man as elsewhere, and even now some Manx people have
For the Attention of Mr Jim Kneale Jr, President, Washington DC Manx Association Dear Sir, I am writing to tell you about a book shortly
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