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­­Here's a varied selection ­of links connected directly or indirectly with my book, The Angels of Mona Terrace.

Priory Press

The Angels of Mona Terrace is published by Priory Press Ltd.

Organised Chaos Productions

Organised Chaos are producing my new one-act play, You're Never Too Old.

Douglas Family Library

The Angels of Mona Terrace was launched at The Family Library in Douglas, Isle of Man. It's the most happy, happening library I know.

Manx Photography

The cover photo for The Angels of Mona Terrace is by Victoria Harrop at Manx Photography. Victoria kindly gave me permission to use another of her photos as my site logo.

Douglas Lifeboat

Douglas lifeboat station. The home of Sir William Hillary.

R.N.L.I.

Home of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The library at RNLI HQ kindly gave me access to various documents to help with research.

Manx Radio

Manx Radio - the sound of your life! Bob Harrison kindly interviewed me on his afternoon show to help with research about the 1970s.

Douglas Library

Douglas library kindly gave me access to their newspaper archive to help with research about Sir William Hillary and the 1970s.

Manx National Heritage

Manx National Heritage kindly gave me access to various documents to help with research and even granted me a personal viewing of The Wreck of the St George. (The painting, not the actual ship.)

St George's

St George's in Douglas is one of the two churches mentioned in my book.

St Peter's

The other church mentioned in my book is St Peter's, Levenshulme.

Lexicon Bookshop

Specialists in Manx books.

Levenshulme 'Then and Now'

A fascinating look at Levenshulme 'Then and Now' compiled by a former resident who now lives in Canada.

Love Levenshulme

A feelgood website about my home town, Levenshulme in Manchester.

www.webguild.co.uk

I built this website myself using 'Solo' software from Webguild. I'm so impressed with the product I've decided to include this link. (They haven't asked me to do so and they're not paying me.) If you have a basic understanding of using a PC you will be able to build and maintain your own website with ease. Check it out - it's fantastic!

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