CONTENTS OF No. 7.
St. Mary's Church (Douglas) Jubilee: History of Roman Catholicism in the Isle of Man, |
page 591 |
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The Origin and Progress of Oddfellowship, |
p. 598 |
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The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's New Vessel The Ben-my-Chree, |
p. 603 |
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Manx Hymns " For Me" (Sankey) |
p. 606 |
Translated by J. NELSON |
" Eternal Father, Strong to Save," |
p. 621 |
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Poem :" Only a Miner" |
p. 606 |
W. S. WALTON |
Registrar-General's Report, for 1908, |
p. 611 |
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A Rural Academy, |
p. 616 |
JUAN OTHIGILL |
The Beautiful City of Prague, |
p. 618 |
ALFRED HEMMING |
A Reminiscence of Old Douglas, |
p. 622 |
ALFRED HEMMING |
Coast Erosion: Lancashire, Cheshire, and North Wales, |
p. 624 |
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Thomas Edward Brown, |
p. 626 |
REV. SELWYN G. SIMPSON |
Memorial to T. E. Brown, |
p. 642 |
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Historical Account of the Parish of German, |
p. 648 |
REV. JOHN QUINE, M.A. |
Manx Societies at Home and Abroad : Liverpool; Manchester; London; Vancouver; Transvaal ; Middle West, Kansas; Cleveland; |
p. 655 |
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MEMORIAL NOTICES: |
p. 664 |
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Sir William Leece Drinkwater ; William Arthur Hutchinson ; Robert Curphey ; James Corrin ; John Fred. Rylance ; Edward Fern; John Kelly; Mrs Anna Maria Hunt; Charles Fox; Miss Annie Crellin ; Mrs Elizabeth Brown; John E. Callow; William Colquhoun ; Robert Little; Dean Lefroy ; James Cowan; Miss Eliza Bateman ; Miss Elizabeth Mary Gell ; Mrs Kinley ; Arthur William Moore, c.v.o Speaker of the House of Keys ; |
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THE ILLUSTRATIONS in this number include: Portraits of the late Sir William Leece Drinkwater ; Rev Dean Walsh ; Rev Dean Crookall ; Bust of T. E. Brown in Douglas Library; Pictures of St. Mary's R.C. Church; Manx Cottage and Spinning Wheel; Maps showing Erosion on Lancashire Coast. |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS are due to the Isle of Man Times for loan of block of T. E. Brown; to Dean Crookall for that of St. Mary's Church and portrait blocks; to Mr William Ashton, of Southport, for Maps showing Lancashire Coast, etc. |
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Any comments, errors or omissions
gratefully received The
Editor |