IoM[3] - mosaic shield
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {1 of 3}
IoM[3] - formal bedding
IoM[3] - dahlia : Honka
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {2 of 3}
IoM[3] - Informal
IoM[3] - Memorial Garden
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {3 of 3}
IoM[3] - Kewley Memorial
IoM[3] - mosaic butterfly
IoM[3]/bmc - we have no ferries ...
IoM[3] - bench
bmc[23] - plaques
IoM[3] - memorial setting
bmc[23] - instructions ...
IoM[3] - The Bee Gees {3 of 3}
bmc[23] - deck numbers
bmc[23] - Ben turning
MER[23] - Motor No.34
O&S(meme) - tory corruption
MSR[HI] : F.66 - Douglas, summer 1977
O&S(meme) - circuits
atm - updated; trump in court vs elections
IoM[3] - dahlia display
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {1 of 3}
IoM[3] - full distance
IoM[3] - yellow dahlia, plus a bonus bee
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {4 of 4}
IoM[3] - curved bench
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {3 of 4}
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {1 of 4}
IoM[3] - Sit & Chat ... {2 of 3}
IoM[3] - Douglas War Memorial
IoM[3] - prize awarded, in 1966 !
IoM[3] - Rotary Club's Wishing Well
IoM[3] - Gaiety ...
IoM[3] - Part of the Knox Trail {2 of 4}
IoM[3] - Jubilee Clock {1 of 2}
IoM[3] - Marine Gardens
IoM[3] - Laxey Towing Company
IoM[3] - long bench
IoM[3] - corn dolly ?
IoM[3] - Sefton and Gaiety Theatre
dht[23] - Tram No.18 [Explored]
IoM[3] - Jubilee Clock {2 of 2}
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IoM[3] - Tower & breakwater {HFF}
![IoM[3] - Tower & breakwater {HFF} IoM[3] - Tower & breakwater {HFF}](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/84/90/52068490.7864174c.640.jpg?r2)

Viewed from Douglas [Loch] Promenade ...
The combined fence and wall protects the drop from the Promenade down to the beach, depending on what Manannan has done with the beach sand, that drop can be quite a few feet.
On the left is Conister Isle, with the Tower of Refuge, built in 1832 by Sir William Hillary after the wreck of the packet St. George in 1830.
Breakwaters & Piers of Douglas Harbour.
On the right - that's "Corinthian" not sure of her status, she's moored on the outside of the Victoria Pier.
[HFF'd on 19thSept2023 - no visits before 09:00]
The combined fence and wall protects the drop from the Promenade down to the beach, depending on what Manannan has done with the beach sand, that drop can be quite a few feet.
On the left is Conister Isle, with the Tower of Refuge, built in 1832 by Sir William Hillary after the wreck of the packet St. George in 1830.
Breakwaters & Piers of Douglas Harbour.
On the right - that's "Corinthian" not sure of her status, she's moored on the outside of the Victoria Pier.
[HFF'd on 19thSept2023 - no visits before 09:00]
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