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About The Government > Departments > Enterprise > Central Registry > Public Record Office
The Public Record Office is 2.5 miles outside Douglas on the Spring Valley Industrial Estate, Unit 40A. There is free parking available and it is close to bus route 21B. For further details of publicPublic Record Office Privacy Notice
About The Government > Departments > Enterprise > Central Registry > Public Record Office
The Public Record Office (PRO) is part of the Isle of Man Government Department for Enterprise. The Public Record Office is the Isle of Man's National Archive – we preserve records of the Isle of ManPublic Record Office is a Hit With Heritage Visitors
News > 2018 > Nov > 14
The history of the Villa Marina was under the spotlight at the Isle of Man Public Record Office's special heritage event last month. An exhibition telling the story of the Douglas landmarkPublic Record Office
About The Government > Departments > Enterprise > Central Registry
The Isle of Man Public Record Office preserves records of the Isle of Man government and other Manx public bodies that are of historical and cultural significance. Our holdings include records fromBook a Public Record Office event
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Book a Public Record Office eventIf you are the subject of any records transferred to the Public Record Office by another public body for permanent preservation
About The Government > Departments > Enterprise > Central Registry > Public Record Office > Public Record Office Privacy Notice
If you are the subject of any records transferred to the Public Record Office by another public body for permanent preservationExhibition Celebrates 40th Anniversary of the Tynwald Millennium
News > 2019 > Jun > 21
The Isle of Man Public Record Office, part of the Department for Enterprise’s Central Registry, are creating an exhibition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Tynwald Millennium. ‘A Thousand