Last chance to see unique Killip collection
There's a final chance to see a snapshot of Manx life through the eyes of a camera lens in the early 1970's.
Photographer Chris Killip recorded the life of Manx people and places through the decade - his black-and-white images capturing daily life in the countryside, as well as many farms and landscapes.
The Harvard professor's work is on display at the Manx Museum until Saturday (30 July).
It includes many photographs on public display for the first time, and visitors are invited to leave feedback and add their memories of the period.

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