An exhibition will be held next month to commemorate the loss of a Steam Packet vessel in 1940.
'Mona's Queen' struck a mine on her way to Dunkirk to help with Operation Dynamo, which was the evacuation of over 300,000 Allied soldiers during WWII.
The exhibition will feature the original plans for the ship, launch photos, original tableware and footage of the wreck today.
It's on in Port St Mary Town Hall for two weeks from May 22.
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