We go along to Gooseneck-lane in Douglas for the opening of what has been a very useful building for all sorts of purposes over the years, and now houses the Family Library. Shortly after the opening of Noble's Hall on 26th November 1906, Gooseneck-lane was developed and renamed Westmoreland Road.
\n\nOur short story in Manx is a translation from a poignant tale of seeking solace after death by former American primary school teacher, Theresa Cecilia Newbill.
\n\nAs nyn giaull (celebrating Laa'l Andreays, St Andrew's Day!) :
\n\nLORNA ANDERSON & HAYDN TRIO EISENSTADT - Tam Glen
\n\nALASDAIR GRAHAM & CONGREGATION - Psalm 79, V.3&4
\n\nSKIPINNISH - Box and fiddle set
\n\nNA GATHAN - Ruigidh sinn Mars
\n\nEMILY SMITH - Molly, lovely Molly
\n\nRACHEL HAIR & RON JAPPY - Redford Cottage
\n\nRUNRIG - He mandu : MOIRA ANDERSON - The auld Scotch sangs
\n\nMacMASTER/HAY - Hook