As you would expect from a nation with such a rich cultural heritage as the Isle of Man, there are many Fairy Tales about all kind of myths, legends and places.
From the 'Manx Fairy Tales' collection by Sophie Morrison (London 1911), explore some of the fantastic tales from Manx history.
- Themselves
- The Buggane of Glen Meay
- How the Manx Cat Lost Her Tail
- The Making of Mann
- The Coming of St Patrick
- How the Herring Became King of the Sea
- The Silver Cup
- The Child Without a Name
- The Fairy Doctor
- Finn Maccooilley and the Buggane
- The Fynoderee
- The Fynoderee of Gordon
- The Lhondoo and the Ushag-Reaisht
- Billy Beg, Tom Beg, and the Fairies
- The Lazy Wife
- The Mermaid of Gob-Ny-Ooyl
- The Lost Wife of Ballaleece
- Smereree
- Kebeg
- The Fairy Child of Close-Ny-Lheiy
- The Little Footprints
- The Tall Man of Ballacurry
- Ned Quayle's Story of the Fairy Pig
- The Blackbird Sings
- Kitterland
- Teeval
- Wizards Palace
- Enchanted Isle
- St Trinian's Buggane
- King Magnus Barefoot
- Manannan Mac Lir
- Boyhood of Lugh