StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Photochrom

dss - rear cover

27 Jul 2023 1 110
The rear cover - with the imprint data in black ink on grey, textured card. Indicates that Photochrom produced this booklet for Miss M Kirton, using prints of her work in photographs.

dss - Villa Marina's outlook {12 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 109
No.12 Villa Marina gardens, the crowd of deckchairs on the right indicate that some entertainment is in progress - possibly an open-air concert. The image composition uses the trees to frame the war memorial, and the Tower of Refuge in the far left background. [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Douglas Head cove {11 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 1 114
No.11 This is the little cove just southeast of Douglas Head, access would have been from what is now the Marine Drive, and the path down to the Lighthouse. I had some fun working out the location of this image. [I strongly suspect that the photographer may actually be on the lighthouse !] [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Great War Memorial {10 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 117
No.10 Many horse trams [at least five] and Douglas War Memorial, dedicated to the fallen in The Great War [note : this image taken before WW2] sited on Harris Promenade, opposite the Villa Marina complex. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_War_Memorial For info : WW2 casualties were, in time, added ... [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Victoria Pier {9 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 1 119
No.9 Mona's Queen [?] on the inside of Victoria Pier. There's something with twin funnels berthed on the outside of the same pier ... and a steam crane on what's now the tanker berth, not far from the site of the lifeboat station. {Tower of Refuge can also be seen} [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Mona's Queen {8 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 1 148
No.8 Isle of Man Steam Packet Co.'s vessel "Mona's Queen" apparently reversing out of the harbour, past the lighthouse on Douglas Head. [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Boating pool {7 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 109
No.7 Either a paddling pool or the model boating lake - officially the latter ! [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - sunken garden {6 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 117
No.6 Sunken Gardens on Harris Promenade, Douglas. [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Douglas Promenade {5 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 114
No.5 The dome is The Palace Ballroom, maybe taken from the Falcon Cliff Hotel ? The curved [barrel] roof in the background in the Gaiety Theatre & Opera House, which is [still] next to the Sefton Hotel. . [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Loch Promenade, Douglas {4 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 1 103
No.4 Loch Promenade, Douglas. The 1887 Jubilee Clock is on the extreme left. It was manufactured by Walter Macfarlane & Co at the Saracen Works in Glasgow, and some parts were sent to England for restoration in 1996. [it was re-sited onto a new plinth in 2013]

dss - Port Soderick {3 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 107
No.3 This is the Port Soderick funicular, in the first phase of use - before the rebuild onto trestles. [closed by 1939] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_railways_in_the_Isle_of_Man#Port_Soderick_Cliff_Lift [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Douglas Prom & Villa Marina {2 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 111
No.2 Approximately midway along Douglas Promenade, looking north. The "Villa Marina" entertainment complex is the colonnaded structure, centre left. The first building on the left is the Sefton Hotel, and the slightly more ornate building next door is the Gaiety Theatre & Opera House. . [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - Tower of Refuge {1 of 12}

27 Jul 2023 1 107
No.1 A group of small fishing boats, rafted / moored together. The tide is out, so I doubt that there is much water under them. Location is Douglas Bay, not far from the Harbour. The picturesque structure on the island in the background is the "Tower of Refuge" - built in 1832 under the auspices of Sir William Hillary. The wreck of the RMS St George on St Mary's Isle two years before prompted the scheme to build a refuge. It was partially funded by public subscriptions, with Sir William covering the additional funds needed to cover the remaining costs of the architect & builder. [scanned] not my image : fair use & public information

dss - front cover

27 Jul 2023 110
Printed front cover - a textured card, grey in colour, with "engraved" lettering & illustration, printed in black. Definitely pocket-size ... 4 3/8" x 3 1/4" pages with B&W prints 3 1/4" by 2 3/8" [metric measurements are 11cm x 8.3cm pages with images 82mm x 60 mm]