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A new plaque honours 29 men who died on a salvage mission on a ship that exploded in Manx waters
A relative of three men killed when a ship exploded off the Isle of Man in 1852 has said the unveiling of a new memorial was “very emotional”.
Twenty-nine men died during a salvage operation on the Brig Lily, which was wrecked at Kitterland on 27 December with a cargo that included gunpowder.
A new plaque in Port St Mary village lists the names of those who were killed when the ship’s cargo blew up.