A couple who got engaged at the Tower of Refuge in April married in a ceremony at Douglas Register Office on Friday.
Richard Mylchreest and Sam Lindsey-Birchall then held a blessing at St Runius church near Crosby on Saturday.
We reported in April how Richard and Sam sealed their engagement in front of crowds taking part in the annual walk to Conister Rock.
Richard, 35, surprised Sam, 38, by popping the question at the top of the tower after organising it with the help of Douglas Council as well as two of their close friends.
At the tower, Douglas Mayor at the time Carol Malarkey and Mayoress Sara Hackman and their friends held up photographs, and carried champagne and flowers.
The couple will be staying on the island for their honeymoon, travelling around having picnics in different spots.
Friend Jay Mairs said: ‘Everything went very well. They celebrated afterwards with a garden party with strawberries and champagne.’
The couple have been together since September last year and live in Greeba.
Richard is an airport security officer and Sam is a civil servant.
The Tower of Refuge was built in 1832, the idea of Sir William Hillary, founder of the RNLI.