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Peel, House of Manannan Computer Training
Age Isle of Man providing Computer Lifelong Learning sessions at the House of Manannan Peel on the opening morning of the 30 September an 7 November 2013. A good turn out at both sessions
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Southern show 2013
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No money back no guarantee. July the 27 - 28th 2013. With Drew Margaret & Anne Marie. Beautiful weather
Ramsey 25 June 2013
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Busy this morning with our Clients. All with various needs and problems.
TT fans - Must watch abridged 1935 film No Limit with George Formby
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With familiar local scenes from 78 years ago
Junk Gems & Jelly Fish iMuseum 16 May 2013
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Manx National Heritage Curators identifying mystery objects and possessions. Age Isle of Man running computer training session
Polecat Rescue
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Many Polecats are killed by traffic. This one, a young male, was found alive by the edge of the road in shock. I went up home for the cat basket and my wife and I took it to the vets on Sunday evening. it had may broken teeth and had lost one of its eyes. The vet will do her utmost to save it.
Visit of the Bishop of Sodor and Man
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The Bishop visited us yesterday at our Computer Lifelong learning Centre, Ramsey Townhall.
Be Happy
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Computer classes this week 22 - 26 April 2013. Filmed on location at the various computer Lifelong Learning venues on the Isle of Man
Computer Lifelong Learning April 2013
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Taken from the 8th to the 12th April 2013
Ramsey Last week
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Many Clients this week on Tuesday morning and Friday the 5th April 2013
If you took a poll on who won the 1935 TT Race, I think less than half would say Jimmie Guthrie and rest would say George Formby. 😂😂
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If you know the TT course its amazing how many turns and jumps and cliffs you recognise in this movie! its unreal how its changed...... but its also not, wish they would remake this movie with todays speeds and danger involved
Best film going
This was the best film that George made
The island does look one million times better in 1935 than it does today and it in black and white
Those sounds 🤤
hilarious
All through this movie,I kept thinking, finally,I'm gonna get to see some cool vintage bike racing,but it never happens. Soo disappointing...
Although it's not vintage bike racing check out the movie two lane blacktop
thats my old school
Alfie Mallaby Same. I think I know you. You’re Charlie’s brother aren’t you?
Please upload the full movie it's good film many thanks'
love a rainbow bike
Went to IOM past week and rode all tt courses. It's a beautifull place and I have even more respect for all the tt riders, the times they can ride the course in is mind blowing. RESPECT
Love it, oh how times have changed.
Best Film ever made..I watch it at least once every week.
Plus on any Sunday
Is it on dvd?
Is it on dvd?
The Island looked fantastic back in those days.I first travelled over in 1964 and it cost 11 shillings half fare return (55p).I remember it was like stepping back in time 50 years.I saw the 50cc race and the Senior won by the great Mike Hailwood.Happy days.
Wow. Thanks for sharing tony (my name too)
There was a scene where a rider crashed into the bar at the Ballacraine Hotel.Some people still think it was George...but it was another rider.Even today some race commentators call it "George Formby's pub".But it is not a pub anymore and George never crashed into it!(I mean George's character obviously.)
Cmon George! Oh to have been there in them days..
w when did they ride scooters at iom
Does anyone know where the lake or body of water is on the clip at1.28. Been to the IOM many times but Ican,t recall a lake near the TT course!
+MrKnockaloe It was filmed on the Isle of Man.
+MrKnockaloe. The large pond (now long gone) was at the rear of what is now Kella Distillery on the main road through Sulby. Travel course wise from the Sulby Glenn Hotel exactly half a mile and there's the gap between the house and distillery where the bike goes for a dip. Check it out on Google earth street view, its opposite the blue tipper truck where the red Post Office van is parked.
+Dave Crooks A great big thanks Dave .That,s a mystery well and truly solved.I remember every July in the 80,s and beyond having a drive round Sulby looking for a small lake behind a row of houses in a Austin Maxi with 3 kids and a dog when we had a rainy day. Not that you get many in the IOM.I still have a bottle of Glen Kella hidden somewhere in the cupboard. Thanks again Dave!
As a young boy growing up in the 1960s Lancashire, watching this film made me determined to have a motorcycle, especially since the IOM was just across the water,;inflation eh, £5 to get to the IOM & enjoy yourself in 1936!
I spent $4k getting there last year. Still worth it ;)