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Isle of Wight 50°35′40″N 1°11′45″W / 50.59443°N 1.19588°W / 50.59443; -1 Wheelers Bay is a small bay on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight , England .
This list of museums on the Isle of Wight, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Museums on the Isle of Wight" ... Isle of Wight Bus & Coach Museum; M. Morton Manor; N. National Poo Museum;
Historically, Blackgang was a hamlet that expanded into a small village in the mid-19th century, partly out of a Victorian fashion for speculative building of marine villas, [1] [2] and partly in association with the establishment of the amusement park at the chine, the large coastal ravine (historically known for being a haunt of smugglers [3]) after which the park was named.
Pages in category "History museums on the Isle of Wight" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Dimbola Museum and Galleries are located in Dimbola, that was the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron from 1860 to 1875. [1] They are owned and run by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust , a registered charity .
Discovering an Island – The roadside heritage of the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight Society/Island Books. ISBN 1-898198-12-8. Medland, J (2007). The Making of the Wight - An illustrated history of the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight Beacon Ltd. ISBN 978-1-904149-14-9. G. Momber, J. Satchell & J. Gillespie (2011). "Bouldnor Cliff".
The "Back of the Wight" viewed from St Catherine's Down. Back of the Wight (also known as West Wight) is an area on the Isle of Wight in England. The area has a distinct historical and social background, and is geographically isolated by the chalk hills, immediately to the North, as well as poor public transport infrastructure.