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Corrin’s Tower

The tower was built by Mr. Thomas Corrin around 1806, he died at his residence in Knockaloe (we use to live down the road from his old residence). Mr. Corrin owned Peel Hill and other property in the neighbourhood. He loved this spot so much that Mr. Corrin along with his wife and children were buried here on the grounds of the Tower (to be closer to God).
Isle of Man Space Tourism

April 1st 2014
Orbital Space Tourism is not the first thing you think of when considering the Isle of Man as a holiday destination. Amongst the controversial world championship series of TT motorbike races, cultural heritage, and outstanding and diverse natural beauty. Yet the thought of exploring the Milky Way or other galaxies takes a quantum leap out of the notebook of traditional tourism. No longer can ... read more
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Manx Flag Part of the Norwegian Kingdom of the Hebrides until the 13th century when it was ceded to Scotland, the isle came under the British crown in 1765. Current concerns include reviving the almost extinct Manx Gaelic language.... ... read more
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3rd April 2014

Blog on the Isle of Man and Corrin Tower
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