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Rediscovering the magic of The Guild
Revisiting the Isle of Man's beloved chip shops
Remembering cherished chip shops of the past
‘Things weren’t easier then’: Back at council 40 years on
Do classic advert slogans hold up today?
The secrets buried beneath island churchyard
Discover the history at St George’s churchyard in Douglas
Youngsters impress at public speaking competition
Training tips for the Parish Walk
‘One click and I was able to acquire the things that meant so much to me donkey’s years earlier’
Remembering some of the Isle of Man's iconic restaurants
Flambé, fine linen and a £1.50 steak pie
Nostalgic look at childhood activities and 'recycling' in the 1960s
Revisiting the 1970s: A reflection on Douglas, music and road safety
Memories of a trip to Woolies to pick up the latest 45 RPM singles
A nostalgic journey through classic British children's TV
Reflecting on the trials and tribulations of island's herring industry
The snowstorm that cut the Isle of Man off from the world
Reflecting on Christmas TV classics and history highlights
‘In 2011, Quality Street and some other boxes, tins or tubs were around 1kg; this year they are 550g’
Discos, nativities, pantos and visits from Santa
When Douglas was called ‘the rowdiest, most drunken town in Europe'
David Cretney column: 'The importance of friendship'
'Lulu's eyes lit up when I mentioned the Isle of Man'
'No, not THAT James Brown' - The reformer who shook the Isle of Man
The slogans that defined a popular era of tourism in the island
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