Michael Crowe appointed Friends of MNH Chairman
Tue, 17 Dec 2019
A new chairman has been appointed at Friends of Manx National Heritage.
Well-known local Accountant, Michael Crowe, has succeeded Robert Quayle in the post.
Michael is a former pupil of King William’s College and was a founder and partner, now retired, of the firm Crowe Morgan, Chartered Accountants.
Before becoming Chair, he served on the Board of FMNH for the past four years.
Michael said: 'I am delighted to be taking over from Robert and thank him for all his valuable work and support for the Friends over more than 30 years. We face a number of interesting challenges in the years ahead, not least in ensuring that we continue to support the work of Manx National Heritage in as meaningful a way as possible.
'FMNH is assisting MNH with funding for the restoration of Thornbank, a terrace house in Douglas designed by the renowned Arts & Crafts architect MacKay Hugh Baillie Scott, which subject to planning will hopefully start soon; together with the new TT/Motorsport Gallery at the Manx Museum. The restoration of the historic 18th century yacht Peggy will also be high on our list for support.'
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