Ballasalla
Description: Ballasalla sites inland in the south east of the Isle of Man (NGR 22800 47000). Brown's Popular Guide to the Isle of Man of 1876 says, "Beginning our southside rambles from the centrally situated village of Ballasalla, we have a most bewildering choice of routes before us. We may turn inland, and take our first stroll by the clear waters of the Silverburn, and amid the remains of the ancient abbey of St. Mary muse upon the departed glories of the past, which its broken fragments so vividly recall." (p.240)
NGR Easting: 229800
NGR Northing: 470100
Comments
Linked Records
Museum:
Library:
- Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla, Isle of Man: First Archaeological Report
- Ronaldsway Airport Isle of Man And Guide to the Isle of Man
- Hear-Say. The Magazine of Ronaldsway Aircraft Company Limited. Issue 1 and 2 May - August 1986
- Ronaldsway Airport Guide to the Island 1983 Edition
- Ronaldsway Airport Guide to the Island (1984 Edition)
- Ronaldsway Airport Guide to the Island. 1983 Edition
- Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport. Opening of the New Terminal Buildings, Wed. 24th June, 1953, programme
Archives:
- Silverburn River, Ballasalla
- Ballasalla smithy - interior
- Ballasalla smithy - interior
- Monks Bridge, Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla, Isle of Man
- Portrait of a woman, possibly Mrs Burman, Isle of Man
- Monks Bridge, Ballasalla
- The Weir, Ballasalla
- Monks Bridge, Ballasalla
- Monks Bridge, Ballasalla
- Monks Bridge, Ballasalla
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