- The Isle of Man (Manx:
Mannin [ˈmanɪnʲ], also
Ellan Vannin [ˈɛlʲan ˈvanɪnʲ]) or Mann (/mæn/ man), is a self-governing
British Crown Dependency in the Irish...
- London.
Mannin's father,
Robert Mannin (d. 1948) was a
member of the
Socialist League who p****ed his left-wing
beliefs on to his daughter.
Mannin later...
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Tourism (1991)
Mannin Media ACU
Official Race Guide – Isle of Man TT
Festival 1991, page 5, Isle of Man
Department of
Tourism (1991)
Mannin Media ACU Official...
- The 1934
Mannin Moar (formally
known as II
Mannin Moar) was a
Grand Prix that was held on 2 June 1934 at a
street circuit in Douglas, Isle of Man, United...
- 15th-century
coastal tower house located on a 0.81 ha (2 acres) island,
called Mannin Beg, in the
Kilcoe townland in
Roaringwater Bay in West Cork, Ireland. The...
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Mannin Maindhan (transl. Son of the soil) is a 2005
Indian Tamil language action film,
directed by Rama Narayanan,
starring Sibiraj and Adhu fame Suha...
- 1,
which was a box
office failure. In his next four films, Jore (2004),
Mannin Maindhan (2005),
Vetrivel Sakthivel (2005) and
Kovai Brothers (2006), he...
- The
Mannin Moar was a non-championship
Grand Prix held in Douglas, Isle of Man,
Great Britain in 1933, 1934 and 1935. The most
successful driver was Brian...
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James Mannin (died June 1779) was an artist,
painter and
draughtsman who
lived in Ireland.
There are no
known details of
James Mannin's early life. Some...
- The 1935
Mannin Moar (formally
known as III
Mannin Moar) was a
Grand Prix that was held on 31 May 1935 at a
street circuit in Douglas, Isle of Man. It...