Tynwald Hill pic from Isle of Man photo essay by Alison Sandilands #iom http://t.co/Op2FNN78uX
Part of Central Government Offices in Bucks Road in Douglas is this Legislative building which is better known as “The Wedding Cake” The Government on the Isle of Man is a parliament called Tynwald. Tynwald is over a 1000 years old and believed to be the oldest continual parliament in the world. The image was […]
This Vintage Railway Poster postcard pack contains eight postcards. Each printed with the classic poster design of Isle Of Mans Tynwald Hill. All Railway Poster postcards are made from sustainable materials and is FSC accredited. Measures 6x4 inch Pack of 8 Postcards Proudly Printed in the UK High Quality 300gsm FSC approved card Made with sustainable materials to minimize environmental impact
Your favourite Vintage Railway Poster design on a mug. This design of Isle Of Mans Tynwald Hill is perfect for a nice cup of tea or coffee. Great as a gift to any Railway Poster enthusiast. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit 100% dishwasher-proof and microwave-friendly Mug measures 9.7cm x 8.2cm Proudly Printed in the UK
The Isle Of Mans Tynwald Hill Mouse Mat by Railway Posters is perfect for any desk. The surface is suitable for both laser and optical mice and the non-slip rubber base ensures a secure placement on the desk. Non-slip rubber base Proudly printed in the UK Size L 23.5, W 19.5, D 0.5cm. Mouse Mat for laser and optical mice
Protect your table surfaces with these durable cork coasters. Beautiful design of Isle Of Mans Tynwald Hill. Perfect for any Railway Posters enthusiast. Measures 10cm x 10cm Nonslip cork backed coaster Easy wipe clean High quality and durable Proudly produced in the UK
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One of several sites where sittings of Tynwald (the Manx Parliament) have taken place. The date on the plaque gives the date as 1428. The site was chosen because it approximates the geographic centre of the Isle of Man and is known as Killabane. This site is just above St Luke’s Church in West Baldwin […]
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Fridge Magnet featuring a stunning design of Isle Of Mans Tynwald Hill. Measuring at 2x3inch and proudly printed and produced in the UK Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet with a glossy mylar cover This product is made to the highest quality and produced in the UK
In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.
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In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.
In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.
Image 2 of 41 from gallery of Clay Roof House / DRTAN LM Architect. Photograph by H.Lin Ho
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MyLounge in Gatwick Airport’s South terminal takes the design from the previous MyLounge Project and steps it up a notch. The lounge is divided up by glazed screens which create a range of varied spaces so that visitors can choose the lounge experience that suits them. This vibrant, relaxed and social space creates an atmosphere […]
In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.
In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.
Batiked and painted by hand, this barkweave cotton wall hanging featuring three creatures can be hung vertically or horizontally. It measures 29.5 by 39 inches (75cm X 1 M). Meet the Artisans Founded by Zimbabwean-born artist, Jeremiah Makaza, this family run business has rapidly grown into a leading international exporter of Zimbabwean-made Sadza Batiks. Set in the heart of Tynwald Industrial Park in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tonga Textiles is comprised of a dedicated team of artisans. Through art, we believe we can make a positive difference in society. Tonga Textiles employs both men and women in the community. Through our training program, our artisans are empowered to work for themselves, thus alleviating poverty within the community. Tonga Textiles is a fair-trade company. Our values of sustainability practices, quality and teamwork are at the heart of all our work. Over the years, our products have evolved into contemporary pieces, showcasing the true essence of an African lifestyle. Our batiks are unique and every piece is authentic. The process is all hand-made and monitored to the very last detail. Our goal is to not only meet your expectations, but to also EXCEED them!
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Here are some images of a recently completed garden design and build in Brook Green. The garden was very overgrown and shady and the design
In early 2023, we embarked on a prestigious journey. Honored and humbled, we were tasked with crafting two solid silver falcons, an integral part of a unique coronation gift for King Charles III. This extraordinary project was a collaboration with the talented artist Graham Hall, who skilfully shaped a stunning wooden bowl from a fallen Elm near Tynwald Hill. Our falcons, hand drawn and designed by Claire and crafted from recycled Sterling Silver, were not only a nod to eco-consciousness but also a continuation of a 600-year-old tradition. A Brief History In 1406, Henry IV bestowed the Isle of Man to Sir John Stanley with a unique condition - to present two peregrine falcons to every future English monarch at their coronation. This tradition continued until George IV's coronation in 1821. The peregrine falcon, a proud symbol on our coat of arms, has since remained a feature in Manx coronation gifts, including the two silver falcons gifted to Elizabeth II in 1953, now at Balmoral.And now, we bring a piece of this rich history to you with our replica Silver brooches, available in both falcon designs, accompanied by an information card about the pieces and their significance, personally signed by Claire. Details The brooches are handcrafted in Sterling Silver (ethically sourced, recycled silver). The small Peregrine Falcon measures: 41mm x 24mm. The large Peregrine Falcon measures: 62mm x 25mm. The brooches have been hallmarked by the Edinburgh Assay, featuring our makers mark.