Christopher R. Shimmin

Christopher R. Shimmin

Christopher R. Shimmin MHK
Born September 1870
Peel, Isle of Man
Died 9 January 1933(1933-01-09)
Peel, Isle of Man
Occupation Monumental mason
Nationality Manx
Period Victorian, Edwardian
Genre Plays, stories
Subject Manx Culture
Literary movement Anglo-Manx

Christopher R. Shimmin (1870–1933), Manx playwright and MHK.

Life

Christopher Robert Shimmin was born in Peel in September 1870,[1] the eldest son of Robert Donald Shimmin and Eleanor Brew Shimmin.[2][3] He was an apprentice sailmaker in his grandfather's business before moving to work in England.[1][4] He emigrated to the USA and there suffered unemployment in c.1895-6.[1] After a period working as a seaman, Shimmin eventually returned to Peel and started his own business as a monumental mason.[4]

In 1919 he was elected as a Member of the House of Keys for Peel as a member of the Manx Labour Party.[4] He was an active and dedicated member of the Labour Party, the president of its Manx wing, often travelling to Britain for meetings and conferences.[1] He served as an MHK until his death at his home at 23 Mona Street, Peel,[3] on 9 January 1933, leaving behind him £3,300 in his will.[5] At the first meeting of the House of Keys after his death, W. P. Clucas eulogised that Shimmin had "lived an unselfish life of service, and his real feelings and character were a burning hatred of injustice wherever met."[6] In the subsequant election for his vacant seat in the House of Keys, his wife Marion Shimmin was voted in, making her the first woman member to be returned to the House of Keys.[7]

He was president of the Manx Society (1924–25), an amateur actor with The Peel Players,[2] a "brother" of The Independent Order of Rechabites (an (alcohol) abstinence Friendly Society),[8] and author of a number of plays and stories in Manx dialect, as well as of an outline of Manx history.[1]

Writing

Luss ny Graih, published in 1913

"Luss ny Graih" by Mr. Christopher R. Shimmin, of Peel, secured 270 marks (out of 300), but his play exceeded the word limit and was therefore ruled out for a first prize. On the recommendation of the judges, however, the Manx Language Society gave a prize of £10 to "Luss ny Graih." It is an extremely clever play, with an amusing plot. It will be acted by the Peel Players during the present winter, and the words will be found in the present number of Mannin.[14]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 'Labour History', by Robert Fyson, in A New History of the Isle of Man: Volume V: The Modern Period, 1830–1999, ed John Belchem, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2000, p. 289 (fn. 49)
  2. 1 2 3 4 ‘Photographs of Cast of "Illiam Kodhere's Will"‘ in Manx Quarterly No. 13 Vol. II, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  3. 1 2 The Celtic Who's Who, The Fifeshire Advertiser Ltd, Kircaldy, Scotland, 1921
  4. 1 2 3 The Isle of Man Examiner Annual, 1925, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  5. Other People's Money 1931–37, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  6. Meeting of the House Keys Minutes, Tuesday, January 17, 1933
  7. The Isle of Man, by Maxwell Fraser, 1940, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  8. 1 2 100 Years of Manx Rechabitism, by P.W. Caine, Independent Order of Rechabites (Salford Unity), Isle of Man District, No. 6, 1936, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  9. 1 2 3 Manx Quarterly, No. 19 Vol. IV , 1918
  10. The Smuggler, published in Mannin No. 1, May 1913, available on www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  11. Description of Illiam Kodhere's Will on manxliterature.com
  12. ‘Luss ny Graih’, in Mannin No. 2, November 1913
  13. Description of Luss ny Graih on manxliterature.com
  14. ‘Creating a Manx Drama’ by Sophia Morrison, in Mannin No. 2, November 1913
  15. Author Catalogue available from www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook
  16. Mrs. Kelly's Slough available from www.manxliterature.com

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