A New History of the Isle of Man

  • A New History of the Isle of Man: The modern period 1830-1999
    By John Belchem, Sean Duffy, Harold Mytum

    The pier , described as being ' the chief beauty and attraction of Douglas the promenade of the town , and in fine weather crowded with genteel company ' , 24 made Douglas more accessible to seaborne passenger traffic , though it did ...

  • A New History of the Isle of Man: Evolution of the natural landscape
    By Geoffrey Thomas, John Belchem, Richard Chiverrell

    Davison C.F. and Bowie S.H.U. , “ Thucolite - pitchblende , hydrocarbon and moisture - at Laxey lead mine ' , Bulletin of the Geological Society of Great Britain , 3 ( 1951 ) , 4 . Dawson J. , ' Beryllium in the Foxdale Granite ...

  • A New History of the Isle of Man: The medieval period 1100-1405
    By Sean Duffy

    The third volume of the series, examining the medieval era, reveals the period to be extraordinarily important in the Isle of Man's development, as the island's proximity to Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia made it a nexus of differing ...

  • A New History of the Isle of Man: Evolution of the natural landscape
    By John Belchem, Sean Duffy, Harold Mytum

    ... history which are of medieval age in the Isle of Man . These dates average circa 800 years and are from Druidale in the northern uplands , Pollies near Ballaugh in the north , and Dhoo Valley and Greeba Curragh in the Central Valley ...

  • A New History of the Isle of Man
    By John Belchem, Emeritus Professor of History John Belchem

    In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published.

  • A New History of the Isle of Man: The modern period 1830-1999
    By John Belchem, Sean Duffy, Harold Mytum

    In five volumes, it will survey all aspects of the history of the Isle of Man, from the evolution of the natural landscape through prehistory to modern times. The Modern Period is the first volume to be published.