Manx Operatic Society Victoria Hall, Finch Road, Douglas Founded in 1949 The Manx Operatic Society presents a Musical production every year at the Gaiety Theatre. Their mission is to entertain and inspire. Recent productions have included Les Misérables, Chess and Legally Blonde. Read More
Manx Photography Training The Studio, Main Road, Colby, IM4 4AD David Silvester is a full time, professional wedding, portrait, commercial and landscape photographer. He also teaches photography. Photography training is available to all ages and all abilities. David offers ‘one to one’ teaching and group learning is kept to a maximum of around six persons, ensuring everyone becomes involved. Guided courses to various places on […] Read More
Manx Radio/News Broadcasting House, Douglas, IM1 5BW Manx Radio first aired in June 1964 long before commercial radio in the rest of Britain. Originally the programmes were broadcast from a caravan in Onchan, and moved to Douglas Seafront, before moving to a former royal Navy Training Station on Douglas Head in 1969. The radio station reports on local and national news together […] Read More
Manx Tholtans Tholtan translates as “bush settlement” and has come to define the remote and abandoned Crofts on the Island. They are scattered all over, passed by on country roads or found down glens or up hillsides. There is a mystery and romanticism about them, reminding us of times gone by. Tholtans can be found in: Cronk-y-Voddy, The […] Read More
Manx Transport Heritage Museum Brickworks Office, Mill Road, Peel , IM5 1TA Opened in 2002, a small museum packed with transport memorabilia including a model train and railway exhibit, motoring exhibit, historic movie clips and the only car completely designed and built on the Island, the Peel P60. Read More
Manx Trinity Academy of Irish Dance Trinity Methodist Church, Bucks Road, Douglas, IM1 3HH Established in 2015, by Amy Carr and Katherine Ash, to teach Irish Dance. The pupils are encouraged to compete in International Competitions. Read More