A museum in the north of the Island has applied to put a piece of Ramsey history on display.
The Jurby Transport Museum, based in the village's industrial estate, has asked for planning permission to put the former Ramsey harbour crane in front of the building.
The 30-foot crane will be placed on railway lines surrounded by landscaping.
It's currently dismantled and in storage but will be used as a landmark feature.
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