Day two of event celebrating wartime life on the Island
Island at War has grown in size year-on-year according to one of the organisers.
It's the second day of the annual celebration, which looks back at life on the Isle of Man in the 1940s.
Bus tours are one of the more recent additions, with waiting lists full of those keen to hear about the Island's wartime history.
Isle of Man Railways put the event together, but Liam Miller says there are other forms of transport to look out for too:
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