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Military museum observes Remembrance

by isleofman.com 8th November 2015

Chance to see previously unseen artifacts on special tour

This year's memorial ceremonies also mark a special anniversary for an Island exhibition.

The Manx Aviation and Military Museum, which can be found at Ronaldsway Airport, opened on Remembrance Day fifteen years ago.

It's offering free guided tours today (Sunday, Nov 8th) starting at 12 and 2:30pm, giving visitors a chance to see some previously unseen artifacts.

The Museum's mission is to tell the stories of individuals caught up in conflict through some 7,000 items - many of which were donated by the public.

Director Ivor Ramsden spoke about what they aim to do.

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 8th, November 2015 07:21pm.

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