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Christmas Wonderland
That’s it, it’s this time of year again, where Christmas starts to be all around.
Rosemary Lawrey (Painter)
‘ I respond in line and shape to the environment I find myself in at any one time - on the bus or ferry, under an umbrella in a rain shower, staring into the sea, being buzzed by a dragonfly’
HMS Prince of Wales
Last summer, returning to the Isle of Wight on the Wightlink car ferry, I was lucky enough to come across the HMS Prince Of Wales.
Round the island, from the window
A Saturday in July like any other.
Suddenly, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of boats.
Fran Farrar (Artist Printmaker)
‘There’s a vibrant and growing cultural sector that is putting the Isle of Wight on the national map and I’m very proud to be part of that.’
Spring Sunsets
There's something magical about sunsets on the island at this time of year.
Jo Slater-Bishop (N°64 Ryde)
If you live in Ryde, you probably already know Jo. She has owned and run N°64 Ryde since April 2017.
Garlic Festival: Eat, drink, STINK!
Not sure one can beat their moto: 'Since 1983. Eat, drink, STINK'. The Isle of Wight Garlic Festival is the island's biggest summer show for sure.
Ryde in September
The holidaymakers have gone, the beach has returned to its normal routine.
Sunday in Sandown
A Sunday morning in February. Cold and very sunny. On the sand, a few relics of Valentine's Day. The sea is perfectly calm, blending with the blue tones of the sky.
Ryde Low Tide
Take the high ground to get away from the beach, overcrowded with holidaymakers.
Above Yaverland Beach
Take the high ground to get away from the beach, overcrowded with holidaymakers.
4 minutes in Shanklin
In hoodies or polo shirts, in skirts or shorts, with caps, hats or even astride, the walkers are out and about this Saturday morning.
Beach Huts
It's a special treat to walk along the seafront and look at the beach huts. They come in all shapes and colours.