• A list of benefactors towards the construction of the Tower of Refuge, and a statement concerning the ceremonial laying of the first stone, April 1832.
  • The tower of refuge is committed to helping the impoverished come to realize the love and life that is in jesus christ.
    • Three people were guided back from the Tower of Refuge by coastguard teams
    • The coastguard helped them to wade through the sea to the shore
  • By Steam Railway, take the train to Douglas and then walk down the Douglas Harbour to the Sea Terminal or beach. Visiting the Tower of Refuge.
  • Based on these basic concepts, scheme about Tower of Refuge has come out. Tower as a huge refuge, likes a self-operating machine serving all survival conditions.
  • The building is called the Tower of Refuge and the reef on which it stands is known as St Mary's Isle, or Conister Rock.
  • St Mary's Isle (also known as Conister Rock or, colloquially, the Tower of Refuge, Manx: Kione y Sker or Creg Voirrey) is a partially submerged reef within D...
  • The Tower of Refuge, also known as St. Mary’s Isle, is a small structure erected upon a partially submerged reef, originally for the purpose of…
  • 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...'
  • Conceived of by Sir William Hillary, founder of RNLI, the Tower of Refuge provided a safe haven for victims run aground on the reef in Douglas Bay.