Discover the Island's hidden depths through stunning artwork inspired by decades of underground exploration
Step beneath the surface and uncover the Isle of Man's fascinating mining heritage with 'Mann Underground', a captivating new exhibition now open at the Manx Museum. This immersive display brings the Island's subterranean world to life through striking 2D and 3D artworks created by Major Shane Lucas, a former British Army officer and passionate cave explorer who has spent decades investigating the historic mines of Laxey and Lonan.
Major Lucas isn't just an artist – he's one of the rare few who have personally explored the vast tunnel networks of the Great Laxey Mine, working with the government to survey its extensive passages. His unique first-hand experience of navigating these underground labyrinths, with nothing but a rope and lamp for company, brings an authenticity to his work that few can match. His research extends beyond the rock and minerals, examining the lives of the men, women and children who toiled in these mines during the Victorian era and beyond.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, adventure seeker, or curious traveller, 'Mann Underground' offers a thought-provoking glimpse into one of the Island's most significant industrial chapters. Experience what it truly felt like to work hundreds of feet below the surface in conditions that were wet, cold, and unforgiving. This is heritage brought to life through the eyes of someone who knows the mines better than almost anyone alive today.
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