The Isle of Man Society of Architects-SofA Formed to promote Architecture in the Isle of Man, with various events during the year. These are shown on their Facebook Page. Read More
The Isle of Man Veteran Athletes Club You need to be over 35 to join the Veteran Athletes’ club. Holding various events during the year, including the End to End Walk and The Never Give Up Spring Handicap. Read More
The Jubilee Clock Victoria Street, Douglas, iM1 2LW G.W. Dumbell of Dumbell’s Bank donated the clock to the people of Douglas in 1887 to commemorate the the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was manufactured by Walter Macfarlane & Co. at the Saracen Works, Glasgow who later used the castings again for the Hastings Clock erected at Rotherham in 1912. Originally it had […] Read More
The Kaye Memorial Garden-Summerland The Kaye Memorial garden, was bequest by Sydney James Kaye, in honour of his parents Joseph and Sarah Jane Kaye, in 1955. The garden is surrounded by flowers, including sunflowers, together with two sunflower wrought iron benches. A bronze statue of the Manx writer, Sir Hall Caine MHK (1853-1931), by Bryne Kneal, also stands in […] Read More
The King George V Bowl Pulrose Road, Douglas, IM2 1RB The King George V Bowl, commonly known as The Bowl, is a multi-use stadium in Douglas. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home of the Isle of Man official and Ellan Vannin football teams. The stadium has a capacity of about 3,000. The Bowl has also staged pop concerts such […] Read More