Hop tu Naa – Who Was Jinny the Witch?
Jinny the Witch has long been associated with the Manx observance of Hop tu Naa, a celebration of the Celtic New Year, along with a
Jinny the Witch has long been associated with the Manx observance of Hop tu Naa, a celebration of the Celtic New Year, along with a
Over forty Isle of Man business people turned out for a seminar on the ‘seismic’ developments taking place in Africa, and the opportunities they present.
Jude Dicken at Manx National Heritage in the Isle of Man trawls the Manx newspapers from years gone by for stories from and about the
Flybe starts operating its 2014-15 winter schedule this Sunday, 26th October with four routes available from the Island to Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and the return
Photo: The Cregneash turnip harvest Autumn has arrived and the Isle of Man prepares for one of its biggest seasonal festivals – Hop tu Naa. The
The harbour in Castletown will soon be visible online. Two webcams are set to be installed by the harbour master’s house: one will look over
Manx National Heritage is delighted to welcome the enigmatic English historian Professor Ronald Hutton back to the Isle of Man to present ‘The Problem of
‘Imp’ the War Horse – photographed in the Isle of Man Times, 3rd October 1936, page 10. Manx National Heritage welcomes Andrew Robertshaw BA MA
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