Collection has been on display at the House of Manannan since February
'Interesting, thought provoking and sobering' are just some of the comments received about an exhibition marking the 200th anniversary of the RNLI.
'All At Sea' has been on display at the House of Manannan since February this year but work on it started back in the pandemic.
Allison Fox is the Curator of Archaeology for Manx National Heritage.
She says the project has been a big part of her life for the past couple of years, and she's glad it has garnered a lot of interest:
The exhibition includes a gold medal awarded to Sir William Hillary who founded the life-saving charity.
Earlier this year, Ms Fox guided The Princess Royal around the exhibition on a private tour.
She showed Her Royal Highness artefacts uncovered from HMS Racehorse (the 1822 shipwreck that seems to have been the final straw that moved Sir William Hillary to petition for what would become the RNLI).
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