A museum in the south of the Island will be showing off a special item next week - part of a plane shot down during World War I.
The propeller from a German bomber will be on display next Friday, a hundred years to the day since the plane was brought down.
The propeller blade was kept by an army officer as a souvenir, and has been on the Island since the 1930s.
Ivor Ramsden says few people realise bombers reached Britain during the Great War:
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