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
Manx Voices Ladies Choir Corrin Court, Heywood Avenue, Onchan, IM3 3AP Established in 1952 this and now with around forty members this all female choir has a repertoire of secular, folk and religious music together with show songs. They sing all over the Island and Internationally. Read More
Manx Youth Band & Manx Concert Brass Jim Crosbie Memorial Bandroom, Derby Road, Douglas, IM2 3ET The Manx Youth Band was founded in 1970 by the late Jim Crosbie MBE. As the years passed, more and more players beyond the age of 19 expressed a desire to remain within the organisation and as a result Manx Concert Brass formed in 1995. The Manx Youth Band has performed with some of the […] Read More
Marown Players Founded in 1989, the most recent productions by the Marown Payers are based on classic fairy tales, including Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White and Rapunzel which are performed at Marown School. Read More