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Highlander, Isle of Man

Highlander (in (マン島語:Keeill Brisht) – ''The Broken Church'')〔''Place Names of the Isle of Man'' by John Kneen MA pp376 (1970) Yn Cheshaght Ghailckagh The Scolar Press〕 is situated between the 5th and 6th Milestone road-side markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT races on the primary A1 Douglas to Peel road in the parish of Marown in the Isle of Man.
The site of a former coaching station, then a restaurant and now a private residence,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.highlander.co.im/ )〕 it is situated in the main Douglas to Peel central valley, where the River Dhoo and the former Douglas to Peel railway line run parallel to the A1 main road. The nearby area is mainly farmland with summits of Greeba Mountain , Cronk Breck , Cronk-ny-Moghlane and Slieau Ruy nearby.
The area is dominated by the nearby St. Trinian's Church ('Keeill Brisht') built as a chantry in the 14th century for the Priory of Ninian of Whithorn from a previous 12th century building on the site. The chapel fell into disrepair by the 17th century and is associated with the many tales of 'The Buggane of St. Trinian's'〔''Manx Fairy Tales'' page 153 Sophia Morrison (1911) David Nutt London〕 and the Highlander tailor who wagered that he could sew a coat sleeve in the haunted church.〔''A Manx Scrapbook – Number One of the Manx Scrapbooks'' page 366 W.Walter Gill (1929) J.W.Arrowsmith Ltd〕
The ''Highlander'' was part of the Four Inch Course used for the Tourist Trophy car races held in the Isle of Man between 1905 and 1922, and was part of the course used for 1905 International Motorcycle Cup races. It is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for the TT and from 1923 for the Manx Grand Prix races.
A series of major safety revisions and alterations to the Snaefell Mountain Course occurred during the winter of 1953/54 in the Isle of Man. This included road widening and re-profiling by the Isle of Man Highway Board on the A1 road between Crosby and Greeba Castle. This included the Highlander area and its nearby jump,〔''Isle of Man Weekly Times'' dated 29 May 1954〕 and the road jump adjacent to the nearby Ballagarraghyn Cottages were removed for the 1954 Isle of Man TT Races.〔''TT 100 – The Authorised History of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Racing'' by Mick Duckworth pp111 (2007)(1st Edition) Lily Publications ISBN 9781899602674〕 During the 1954 Senior TT motorcycle solo competitor Simon Sandys-Winsch, a Corporal with the RAF, crashed fatally at the Highlander when riding a 350 cc Velocette in heavy rain and poor road conditions.〔''Isle of Man Examiner page 7 23 June 1954〕
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