Rev Thomas Stephen takes us for a stroll round parts of Douglas and out to old Kirk Braddan, and we look at the background to some of the things he mentions in his 1832 poem, 'A Poetical Guide to the Isle of Mann'.
\n\nJonathan Harker has been disappointed by the Szgany, who turned his letters over to Count Dracula. His renewed hope of getting information out through a part of Slovaks is soon dashed, and then finds that the Count is up to fresh mischief. However, that's not his greatest terror.
\n\nAs nyn giaull - son Oie Voaldyn as Laa Boaldyn rere yn chenn eaillere -
\nTHE QUARTET - Home
\nFLOR ENVERSA - Calenda maia
\nDAVID & ROSIE SPEERS - Hawthorn
\nKIRREE-AALIN CLAGUE - Oie Voaldyn/Tar gys y ghrian
\nANNE & FRANCIE BROLLY - The Magherafelt May fair
\nPHYNNODDEREE - Ben-rein y Voaldyn/Moghrey Laa Boaldyn
\nANNIE KISSACK - Tappagyn jiargey
\nTHE QUARTET - The rival cockades
\nDAVID KILGALLON - Boaldyn Heear as Boaldyn Hiar
\nPAUL ROGERS - Arrane y Voaldyn
\nFRANK JOUGHIN - Moostey yn arragh
\nMEC LIR - Earthbound