Peel
Description: Peel lies on the west coast of the Isle of Man (NGR 42465 48400). Glover's Illustrated Guide and Visitors' companion through the Isle of Man, 1875 says, “The town is small, but clean; the houses are irregularly built, and the streets narrow. …the inhabitants have been chiefly employed in agricultural pursuits and fishing – the adjoining seas abounding with cod, herrings, and other fish of the finest quality. The bay abounds with fish of every description; it is well sheltered from almost all winds, and has good anchorage ground. During the herring fishery season, boats from England, Scotland, and Ireland, resort to this port, which, with those belonging to the Island, make up what is popularly called the “herring fleet.”” (p.88.)
NGR Easting: 224200
NGR Northing: 483900
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- 1851 Census Peel City: Alphabetical surname index
- St Patricks Isle, Peel. A Fantasy
- I'm a Native of Peel
- Plan of the Peel Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, August - October 1873
- Advertisement for Thomas Kelly, Baker and Confectioner, General Grocer and Provision Merchant, Athol Place, Peel
- List of Peel Fishing & other Boats
- Peel Castle. The Church in the Isle of Man: words by the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, music by Sir Herbert Oakeley
- Biographical Notice (with portrait) of the late Robert John Moore, High-Bailiff of Peel, who died Thursday May 15th, 1884; Peel: Past Present and Future: a lecture delivered in Peel on Wednesday, April 30th, 1884
- Ramsey and Peel Wesleyan Circuit Plan August - October 1855
- Plan of the Primitive Methodists Preachers for the Ramsey Circuit, and Peel Branch July - October1866
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Archives:
- Fishing boats in Peel Bay, with shore line in the background, 1909
- S.S. Peel Castle
- Waiting for the Lifeboat to be launched, Peel
- 'St Patrick's Isle'
- Account book of the Peel Fishing Fleet - monies obtained from nets and boats
- 'Peel Castle, Isle of Man. An Archaeological report for the Manx Government by the Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments (Gt. Britain)'
- Minutes of conferences held between the English and Manx preachers at Peeltown and elsewhere commencing 24 March 1780
- Photocopy of three notebooks, 'Methodism in Peel 65 years ago by Thomas Crellin born 1823' also contains obituary of Thomas Crellin Peel City Guardian, May 1907, known as 'Tommy the Mate'
- Rider on Albany Road, Peel, captioned ‘Collier the Winner’, 1909 (?) Senior TT (Tourist Trophy)
- Copy of papers in case brought against John Crook, Methodist preacher by Richard Higgins, boatman of Peel
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