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Isle of Wight Tourist Office
http://www.islandbreaks.co.uk/

Dimbola Lodge
Dimbola Lodge is one of the Isle of Wight's premier exhibition venues. The former home of Julia Margaret Cameron, one of this country's most influential photographic artists. Dimbola now holds a wide variety of her works including some of her most famous portraits (Tennyson, Darwin, Watts) as well as a regularly changing programme of contemporary exhibitions. You can also enjoy the Isle of Wight Festival exhibition and Jimi Hendrix garden and have a go at dressing up for a picture in our Victorian Studio.
Dimbola Lodge, Terrace Lane, Freshwater Bay, IOW PO40 9QE
www.dimbola.co.uk            

Brading Roman Villa
Whether you are a family looking for an enjoyable day out or a group studying the Romans, Brading Roman Villa offers something for everyone with its stunning exhibition hall, café, shop and beautiful grounds
http://www.bradingromanvilla.org.uk/

Carisbrooke Castle
The Isle of Wight's royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and the new Edwardian inspired Princess Beatrice Garden
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.14466

Isle of Wight History Centre
The Isle of Wight History Centre is a comprehensive resource for news and links to the Island's past, from prehistory to recent times, including new discoveries and established work
http://freespace.virgin.net/roger.hewitt/iwias/home.htm

Osborne House
Welcome to Queen Victoria's palace by the sea. After first visiting Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, England's longest-reigning monarch wrote: It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot..
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server.php?show=nav.14479

 

 

 

The Tennyson Society
The Tennyson Society exists to promote the study and understanding of the life and work of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It has a world-wide membership.
http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/thetennysonsociety/

The Watts Gallery
Watts Gallery in Compton was first opened to the public on 1 April 1904. Its aim was to be a gallery devoted to the art of G. F. Watts, a permanent exhibition of his art for whoever wished to see it, enshrining the vision of art for all. The collection consists of paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture that were owned by Watts, all works allocated by him for the nation.
http://www.wattsgallery.org.uk

 

 

 

 


 


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