People who celebrated Tynwald Day yesterday were given the opportunity to find out what happened on the day 100 years ago.
Manx National Heritage was in St Johns sharing stories about what happened during July 1916.
It was part of the 100th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of the Somme - stories and artefacts from the First World War were on display.
Katie King is a community outreach officer - she revealed details of a protest against the Lieutenant Governor of the day:
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