- Glen
Auldyn is a
narrow valley about 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) long on the Isle of Man, with a
river of the same name. This
flows in a NNE
direction and flows...
- purposes, e.g. the coroner.
Other settlements in the
sheading include Glen
Auldyn and
Sulby (both in the
parish of Lezayre). The
derivation of the word ayre...
- Park and Glen
Rushen (DEFA)
Dalby Mountain (Private,
multiple owners) Glen
Auldyn (Private)
Greeba Mountain (DEFA)
Injebreck (Private)
Lanagore and Eary Cushlin...
- Croshey)
Dalby (Delbee)
Derbyhaven (Camys y Ree)‡
Foxdale (Forsdal) Glen
Auldyn Glen Maye (Glion Muigh) Glen Vine (Glion Vian) Injebreck‡
Jurby (Jurby)...
- TT 250cc Ossa 94 Malta John
Wetherall 12 June 1970 Gardener's Lane/Glen
Auldyn 1970 Isle of Man TT
Senior TT 499cc
Norton 95 Northern
Ireland Brian Steenson...
- railway,
although the
track remained in situ as of March.
Locomotives Glen
Auldyn and Lady of the
Isles were
reported to have been
removed to the mainland...
- part of the town of Ramsey.
Other settlements in the
parish include Glen
Auldyn and Sulby. For the
purposes of
local government, most of the
historic parish...
-
North Ramsey Kirk
Bride (St Bridget) St Olave,
North Ramsey St Fingan, Glen
Auldyn Rector:
Vacant Maughold and
South Ramsey Kirk
Maughold (St Maughold) Christ...
- corner"
close to Ramsey. In 1927, a
friend saw it
turning towards Glen
Auldyn, and it was "black, with long
shaggy hair, with eyes like
coals of fire...
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River Ballacottier River Laxey River Glen Roy
Cornaa River Sulby River Glen
Auldyn River The Lhen
Trench Killane River River Neb
Foxdale River Blaber River...