On Boxing Day, hundreds of hardy folk across the tiny Isle get together to take part in two great Manx traditions: Hunt the Wren in the morning, then it's off to St Johns for 'Cammag'. With tales ...
These stunning photographs were taken of Manx sporting tradition of cammag on Thursday. On St Stephen's Day (December 26) communities come together from across the Isle of Man, to play the island’s ...
There were a large number of Hunt the Wren events taking place across the island on Thursday. As one of the island’s longest-standing Manx Christmas traditions, it sees people coming together to sing ...
The Island's annual game of Cammag is taking place today (Boxing Day). It sees the north face the south in a game of three halves and no rules. It happens every Boxing Day at 2pm on the Tynwald ...
The Isle of Man's "traditional national sport" of Cammag takes place each year on St Stephen's Day, with players taking to the field in St John's in two teams. Participants representing the north ...
Crowds are set to gather for the annual match showcasing a traditional ball game with "no rules" and an unlimited number of participants. The Isle of Man's "traditional national sport" of Cammag takes ...
There's a chance to be part of two Manx traditions today. The annual Cammag match will be taking place in St Johns, with the north facing south again - anyone can take part. The game starts at 2pm on ...
One of the unique Manx festive traditions will take place on St Stephen's Day as Hunt the Wren is marked with singing and dancing across the island's communities. Culture Vannin said the practice ...
The Manx game of Cammag pits people from the north against those from the south in a game that is similar to Scotland's shinty or hurling in Ireland. Held on the Tynwald Fairfield annually on 26 ...