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known as "
Lonan Old Church" and
originally known in Manx as
Keeill ny-Traie, or "the
chapel by the s****") is the
former parish church of
Lonan in the Isle...
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Lonan (/ˈlɒnən/ LONN-ən; Manx:
Lonan) is one of the 17
parishes of the Isle of Man. It is
located on the east of the
island (part of the
traditional South...
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English name. This
article is
about the
hamlet of
Ballabeg in the
parish of
Lonan, on the east of the island,
overlooking Laxey Bay. The
settlement dates...
- in the
Laxey Valley on the
slopes of
Snaefell Mountain, in the
parish of
Lonan, Isle of Man. The mine
reached a
depth of 1,188 ft (362 m) and is remembered...
- Gil
Birmingham as
Lonan Browning:
Lonan Browning is an old
friend of Joe, or John
Joseph Alden. Joe used to work for him.
Lonan was
first introduced...
- ("descendant of
Lover (leannán)") and from Ó Lionáin ("descendant of
Blackbird (
Lonán)").[citation needed]
Notable people and
characters with the name include:...
- was a silver, lead ore and zinc mine
located in Laxey, in the
parish of
Lonan, Isle of Man. The mine
reached a
depth in
excess of 2,200 ft (670 m) and...
- Glen,
Lonan and
Onchan 1
Single Steam 24 1 or 2
Groudle Glen
Railway (2012)
Limited Great Laxey Mine
Railway Laxey 0.4
Single Steam 19 1
Laxey &
Lonan Heritage...
- (Andreas)
Baldrine (Balley Drine)
Ballabeg (Rushen) (Balley Beg)
Ballabeg (
Lonan) (Balley Beg)‡
Ballasalla (Balley Sallagh)
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey)...
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largest village on the island. Historically,
Laxey was in the
parish of
Lonan within the
sheading of Garff.
Until 2016,
Laxey was a
village district with...