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LBW 2016 Laxey
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Linux Bier Wanderung 2016. Why The Institute in Laxey in the Isle of Man? The Isle of Man has been an English speaking tourist destination for over 100 years. It is fully setup for visitors. Plenty of banks and food outlets and good transport. As visitors everything works just like in the UK. Power sockets are like UK types with 240VAC. The event hall called The Institute. Since then ladies now work in various places in Laxey (see Laxey 2012. The 2014 building works, confirmed 17 May 2015 by David C....
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Port St Mary 2013 - A photographic record of Port St Mary's shops and businesses in 2013
http://www.archivephotography.co.uk/psm2013
All of the full-resolution photography for Port St Mary 2013 can now be purchased on DVD-Rom. Click here to order your copy. Port St Mary is the fourth in the series of villages on the Isle of Man to be preserved for the future in an archive photography project. Photography took place on 13th-15th August 2013. Shops, businesses and organisations around the village have been photographed and interviewed and the results will be preserved in the Manx Museum and on this website. And Chris Littler Webdesign.
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Photography by Chris Littler
http://mv.chrislittler.co.uk/photography.html
Photography for web sites, archives, and fine art photography. Through archivephotography.co.uk. I am now offering comprehensive photographic surveys of working life in towns and villages in the UK and Isle of Man. The concept was successfully piloted in Peel in 2011, and extended to Port Erin and Laxey in 2012, and Port St Mary in 2013. Further projects are now being sought. It documents people and places around the east coast of Scotland. And I will call you back. Fron Arbroath to Dundee via The Ferry.
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Photography by Chris Littler
http://www.chrislittler.net/photography.html
Photography for web sites, archives, and fine art photography. Through archivephotography.co.uk. I am now offering comprehensive photographic surveys of working life in towns and villages in the UK and Isle of Man. The concept was successfully piloted in Peel in 2011, and extended to Port Erin and Laxey in 2012, and Port St Mary in 2013. Further projects are now being sought. It documents people and places around the east coast of Scotland. And I will call you back. Fron Arbroath to Dundee via The Ferry.
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Photography by Chris Littler
http://chrislittler.co.uk/photography.html
Photography for web sites, archives, and fine art photography. Through archivephotography.co.uk. I am now offering comprehensive photographic surveys of working life in towns and villages in the UK and Isle of Man. The concept was successfully piloted in Peel in 2011, and extended to Port Erin and Laxey in 2012, and Port St Mary in 2013. Further projects are now being sought. It documents people and places around the east coast of Scotland. And I will call you back. Fron Arbroath to Dundee via The Ferry.
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Photography by Chris Littler
http://www.iomwebs.net/photography.html
Photography for web sites, archives, and fine art photography. Through archivephotography.co.uk. I am now offering comprehensive photographic surveys of working life in towns and villages in the UK and Isle of Man. The concept was successfully piloted in Peel in 2011, and extended to Port Erin and Laxey in 2012, and Port St Mary in 2013. Further projects are now being sought. It documents people and places around the east coast of Scotland. And I will call you back. Fron Arbroath to Dundee via The Ferry.
archivephotography.co.uk
Archive Photography
http://archivephotography.co.uk/index.html
Records contemporary life in images and carefully preserves and archives them for future reference. Following a pilot project in Peel. In the Isle of Man in the summer of 2011, the project has been extended to other towns and villages on the Island, with fieldwork carried out in Port Erin and Laxey in March 2012, and Port St Mary in August 2013. We achieved a very high level of participation amongst the local business community to provide a very comprehensive record for the future. Port St Mary 2013.