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  2. St. Catherine's Down - Wikipedia

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    The Hoy Monument on St. Catherine's Down. The northern end of St. Catherine's Down carries the Hoy Monument. [2] This was created in 1814 by Russian merchant Michael Hoy (1758–1828), whose wealth came from trade with Britain, to commemorate the visit of the Russian Tsar to Great Britain, [3] hence its informal alternative name the "Russian Monument".

  3. St Catherine's Oratory - Wikipedia

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    St. Catherine's Oratory is a medieval lighthouse on St. Catherine's Down, above the southern coast of the Isle of Wight.It was built by Lord of Chale Walter de Godeton (sometimes spelled "Goditon") as an act of penance for plundering wine from the wreck of St. Marie of Bayonne in Chale Bay on 20 April 1313. [1]

  4. Blackgang Chine - Wikipedia

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    Blackgang Chine is the oldest amusement park in the United Kingdom, having opened in 1843. Named after a now-destroyed chine (a coastal ravine) in the soft Cretaceous cliffs, it is about 6 miles from Ventnor at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight just below St Catherine's Down.

  5. Saint Catherine's Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Saint Catherine's Monastery (Arabic: دير القدّيسة كاترين Dayr al-Qiddīsa Katrīn; Greek: Μονὴ τῆς Ἁγίας Αἰκατερίνης), officially the Sacred Autonomous Royal Monastery of Saint Catherine of the Holy and God-Trodden Mount Sinai, is a Christian monastery located in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.

  6. File:Hoy Monument, St Catherine's Down, IW, UK.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. St Catharine's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    St Catharine's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [2] Founded in 1473 as Katharine Hall , it adopted its current name in 1860. The college is nicknamed " Catz ".

  8. St. Catherine - Wikipedia

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    St. Catherine's Hill, Hampshire, a chalk hill in Hampshire, England; St Catherine's Hill, Surrey, a sandstone hill in Surrey, England; St. Catherine's Down, a chalk down on the Isle of Wight, England; St Catherine's Point, the southernmost point on the Isle of Wight, England; St. Catherine's Valley, a valley in South Gloucestershire, England

  9. St Catherine's Point - Wikipedia

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    St Catherine's Point is the southernmost point on the Isle of Wight. It is close to the village of Niton and the point where the Back of the Wight changes to the Undercliff of Ventnor. On nearby St Catherine's Down is St Catherine's Oratory , locally known as the "Pepperpot", a stone lighthouse built in the 1323 by Walter De Godeton.