Bride
Description: “…from Cranstal in this parish, is laid the submarine telegraph cable to St Bee’s Head, Cumberland.” (Glover's illustrated guide and visitors' companion through the Isle of Man, 1875, p.111.)
NGR Easting: 244000
NGR Northing: 500000
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Museum:
- Still-life of conventionalised flowers
- Ramsey Bay from Ballure Shore
- Fisherman's Meilley Bowl for butter
- Red sandstone
- Fossil bivalves, brachiopods, crinoids and goniatites
- Fossiliferous limestone
- Lock of hair of Adelaide Gilmour, carried by her father in the First World War
- English-style Pieced Quilt
- Woollen Wholecloth Quilt
- Fossiliferous limestone glacial erratic
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Library:
- Scrapbook of cutting, photographs and other items about Harry Kelly's Cottage and Cregneash 1938 to 1959
- Guide to Cregneash
- A Bride from Mona: a seaside romance
- In Memoriam Edmund Crosby Quiggin
- A New Concordance to the Holy Scriptures: [Archibald Cregeen's Bible Concordance]
- Manx Christmas Card depicting Harry Kelly outside his Cottage, Cregneash. (Black & White photograph)
- A Guide to Cregneash Village Folk Museum
- Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Creggans Limestone Quarries Ltd. incorporated November 11, 1884
- A Bride from Mona: a seaside romance
Archives:
- View of Cranstal (Bride), looking along the shoreline
- Interior of mud cottage near Cranstal Road, Bride
- Cranstal cottages, Bride
- Aerial view of the coastline at The Ayres
- Aerial view of Ballaghennie Sandpit, Bride
- Aerial view of the entrance to Ballaghennie, Ayre
- Aerial view of the entrance to Ballaghennie, Ayre
- Thatched cottage - Cranstal Road, Bride
- Kerroo Dhoo Farm House, Bride
- Interview with John Tom Kaighin speaking Manx Gaelic
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