The lives of 29 men from a small village who were killed in a maritime explosion more than 170 years ago are to be commemorated with a new plaque.
The blast happened on the Brig Lily, which was wrecked on Kitterland on 28 December 1852.
The men from Port St Mary were killed attempting to salvage the ship’s cargo, which included gunpowder.
Commissioner Bernadette Williams said the tragedy had a huge impact on the village at the time.
Twenty-two widows and 77 orphans were left behind in the village by the 29 men who perished in the explosion, which contemporary accounts said could be heard from 18 miles (29km) away.