• Modelled on a C13th castle, apparently it got its name from a poem by William Wordsworth in which he wrote: 'A Tower of Refuge built for the else forlorn...'
  • Quirky little tower refuge just offshore in Douglas Bay for sailors who couldn't quite get to shore for one reason or...
  • The Tower of Refuge from Shipwreck, referred to as the Tower of Refuge, is a stone-built castellated structure which was erected on St Mary's Isle...
  • The Tower of Refuge in Douglas was completed in 1832 and is also known as Conister Rock or St Mary's Isle.
  • The Tower of Refuge off the harbour at Douglas, Isle of Man. The photographer is looking east-north-east from the harbour wall at Loch Promenade.
  • The tower of refuge, also known as st. mary’s isle, is a small structure erected upon a partially submerged granite...
  • We only viewed the Tower of Refuge from 'afar' both from our ship as we entered and from the shore.
  • Inaugurated in April 1832, Tower of Refuge is a castellated structure overlooking the North Sea.
  • Title: Tower of Refuge, Douglas, Isle of Man. Creator: S. Staples. Date Created: 19th century. Location Created: Douglas.
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