Commissioners mark centenary of the end of the conflict
Two silhouettes of soldiers have been placed in Onchan to commemorate one hundred years since the end of World War One.
The structures have been mounted on the outside of the Onchan District Commissioners building, visible from the main road.
It's part of a series of events taking place around the Island to mark the milestone.
War veteran Hector Duff spoke at the unveiling:
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