The phenomenally successful Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival will burst into life at the beginning of this month to entertain an audience of almost one million people,
A unique exhibition made a short stop-over in Peel earlier this summer as part of an exciting journey christened The Thing Trail 2014. The exhibition,
Developing the visitor experience to support family enjoyment of our heritage sites has been a key focus for Manx National Heritage. Rushen Abbey is the
A number of special events were organised in Dalby this summer to celebrate the 175th anniversary of St James Church, including an exhibition, a special
Internationally acclaimed Scottish harpist, Rachel Hair, is seen as a key figure in the burgeoning revival of the Island’s traditional music scene, teaching several local
On Saturday 26 July, the Manx Museum hosted the first ‘Show and Tell’ session in conjunction with This Terrible Ordeal exhibition. Taking place in the WWI
It’s been 120 years since the Manx Electric Railway reached the mining village of Laxey, on the east coast, but in celebration of this significant
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