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| the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Isle of | Wight, a new constituency which had been created by |
| raction at Seaview on the coast of the Isle of | Wight, a small British island. |
| In 1836, the noted botanist Dr. Robert | Wight, a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, vi |
| ly those of Quarr Abbey (1131), in the Isle of | Wight, a priory at Breamore, Hampshire, and the Prio |
| 1710 he was appointed Governor of the Isle of | Wight, a military post which among other advantages |
| 2003 when he became Archdeacon of the Isle of | Wight, a post he held until his current appointment |
| my, Christchurch School, Fuqua School, Isle of | Wight Academy, Richmond Christian School, Southampto |
| Academy (in Powhatan), Amelia Academy, Isle of | Wight Academy, Nansemond-Suffolk Academy (in Nansemo |
| reland), Summercase (Spain), Bestival (Isle of | Wight) ACL (Austin, Texas) and Hardly Strictly Blueg |
| Oliver | Wight acquired his property in Sturbridge from his f |
| d, in 1971, to Parliament passing the "Isle of | Wight Act" preventing gatherings of more than 5,000 |
| t St Mary's Hospital in Newport on the Isle of | Wight after a long battle with emphysema. |
| The family is next seen on the Isle of | Wight after settling into the colony. |
| the operational base for Hampshire and Isle of | Wight Air Ambulance service. |
| rtment of John Samuel White & Company Limited ( | Wight Aircraft), the Wight Seaplane No.2. |
| small airfields for general aviation: Isle of | Wight Airport at Sandown and Bembridge Airport. |
| Scotchells Brook, which is between the Isle of | Wight Airport and the Morrisons Superstore and the S |
| route from Southampton to Cowes on the Isle of | Wight along with sister ships Red Jet 3 and Red Jet |
| route from Southampton to Cowes on the Isle of | Wight along with sister ships Red Jet 4 and Red Jet |
| n Chine on the south-west coast of the Isle of | Wight along the coast, round St. Catherine's Point t |
| He then played for Ryde Sports on the Isle of | Wight, although he was re-signed by Southampton in 1 |
| They were also strong in the Isle of | Wight amongst farm labourers, largely due to the ins |
| after a French attempt to capture the Isle of | Wight, an invasion which was concluded by the Englis |
| Both buildings were designed by | Wight and Wight. |
| monarchy and conducted several expeditions to | Wight and the southern ports of England. |
| lesham Bay, Selsey and Whitecliff Bay (Isle of | Wight), and in the Bartonian Barton Beds of Christch |
| lle Fritillary was known only from the Isle of | Wight and the coast of Kent between Folkestone and S |
| shoot music festivals, Bestival on the Isle of | Wight and in 2008, Camp Bestival, which is more fami |
| local administration in Sussex and the Isle of | Wight, and was elected as recruiter MP for Midhurst |
| He was vicar of Shalfleet, Isle of | Wight, and chaplain to John Ponet, Bishop of Winches |
| is shaped by hand, a version from the Isle of | Wight and a recipe from 1676 from Sussex for Lady Ar |
| er 20 years, representing seats on the Isle of | Wight, and served as private secretary to the Libera |
| oke was "particularly attracted by the Isle of | Wight, and on his formative visit of 1835 he made a |
| the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Isle of | Wight, and re-elected in 1859, but did stand again a |
| ounger players alongside the established Peter | Wight and the Test bowler Fred Rumsey, Lindo made an |
| They settled on the Isle of | Wight and built the present Quarr Abbey. |
| try" saw the three-masted ship off the Isle of | Wight and managed to capture its image on film. |
| Roughly 200,000 fans attended Isle of | Wight, and though audience reaction was strong enoug |
| ew up at East Dene in Bonchurch on the Isle of | Wight and attended Eton College 1849-53, where he fi |
| ment (MP) for the borough of Yarmouth, Isle of | Wight; and although he took an opportunity to discla |
| He lives on the Isle of | Wight and runs Island Gems at Isle of Wight pearl. |
| Most of the anger between | Wight and Young seemed to weigh heavily on Wight. |
| ed a Member of the European Parliament for the | Wight and Hampshire South constituency in the 1994 E |
| ame, teams from Wiltshire, Dorset, the Isle of | Wight and the Channel Islands have also competed in |
| 86 CE) was the last Jutish King of the Isle of | Wight and last pagan king in Anglo-Saxon England unt |
| Here lyes Sir John the Grame, baith | wight and wise, |
| risonment in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of | Wight, and finally to the scaffold on which he was e |
| d area as the ceremonial county of the Isle of | Wight, and the area administered by the unitary auth |
| at the current factory at Ryde, on the Isle of | Wight, and in the same year, launched its Chinese la |
| kford to the Purbecks, and also to the Isle of | Wight, and describes a deep wooded ravine, with, or |
| Main articles: Coat of arms of the Isle of | Wight and Flag of the Isle of Wight |
| at Atherfield Bay Holiday Camp in the Isle of | Wight and starred,among others well known singer/son |
| s of deposits of Oligocene age, in the Isle of | Wight and Hampshire, England. |
| e was elected as MP for Newport on the Isle of | Wight and continued to represent that town until his |
| e have now joined together to form HMP Isle of | Wight, and the combined prison is operated by Her Ma |
| was a Liberal Member of Parliament for Isle of | Wight and later Barnstaple. |
| There are relatively few dunes on the Isle of | Wight, and some have been reclaimed or otherwise los |
| ost of St. Michael's Church, Hyde, the Isle of | Wight, and thereafter served as the conductor of the |
| y 1849, Miller had become convinced that Lyman | Wight and his "Wightite" church were apostate. |
| rts of Newport, the county town of the Isle of | Wight and the island's principal retail centre. |
| e of French and Castilians invaded the Isle of | Wight and burnt Yarmouth and Newtown which he had to |
| n broadcasts on 105.2 MHz (Hampshire & Isle of | Wight) and 105.8 MHz (Dorset) FM, as well as on DAB |
| Norris Castle is located on the Isle of | Wight and can be seen from the Solent standing on th |
| British House of Commons for Newport (Isle of | Wight) and sat as Member of Parliament for the const |
| Jutes populated the area of Kent, the Isle of | Wight and an area of the adjacent mainland that woul |
| It was the only named train on the Isle of | Wight, and one of the very few express trains. |
| s the only popularly known flag of the Isle of | Wight and is used exclusively by the Council of loca |
| Moss' was based in Sandown, Isle of | Wight and had shops where tickets for the various to |
| at three locations on the coast of the Isle of | Wight, and the total number of French soldiers who w |
| Julia Tomlin on 2 December 1880 on the Isle of | Wight and returned to Melbourne in 1882. |
| dcasting across Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of | Wight and part of West Sussex. |
| maran ferry which operated between the Isle of | Wight and mainland England. |
| and the counties of Herefordshire, the Isle of | Wight, and Rutland which have no districts. |
| rtsmouth, and the counties of Norfolk, Isle of | Wight, and Greensville. |
| Lister grew up in Sandown on the Isle of | Wight and Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
| primarily to own railway lines on the Isle of | Wight and to operate passenger and freight services |
| maran ferry which operates between the Isle of | Wight and mainland England. |
| maran ferry which operated between the Isle of | Wight and mainland England. |
| gdom, was born on 17 April 1942 in the Isle of | Wight and moved to the Paulsgrove area of Portsmouth |
| Brown was born in Cowes on the Isle of | Wight and was a student at Hartley College, part of |
| nts to him: one at Culver Down, on the Isle of | Wight and Pelham's Pillar Monument at Caistor, Linco |
| pent his later years in England on the Isle of | Wight and died at his son's home in Hampstead. |
| ed flights to the Channel Islands, the Isle of | Wight and the Isle of Man, whilst Cambrian Airways o |
| wn the station was incorporated by the Isle of | Wight and Newport Junction Railway in 1868 opened in |
| Wilson was born at Sandown, Isle of | Wight, and was educated at Marlborough and Royal Mil |
| Colonel Henry Holmes, governor of the Isle of | Wight, and his maternal grandfather had been Admiral |
| t includes the whole of Hampshire, the Isle of | Wight, and the Channel Islands, and also parts of Ox |
| eached the chalk cliffs connecting the Isle of | Wight and the Isle of Purbeck, and flooded what is n |
| ded estates in Cornwall, Devon and the Isle of | Wight and he set about re-establishing his family's |
| Woolston in 1949, for the Southampton, Isle of | Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet C |
| n Nottinghamshire, Brooke House on the Isle of | Wight, and No.1 Carlton House Terrace in London. |
| ding and Leeds Festivals, Parklife and Isle of | Wight and supported artists such as Jay-Z, Christina |
| allower sides than other chines on the Isle of | Wight and are extensively covered with hardy bushes, |
| Newport to Sandown incorporated by the Isle of | Wight and Newport Junction Railway in 1868 , opened |
| It was designed by the architect firm | Wight and Wight. |
| les, Mike "Hitman" Wilson, Bad Boy Bill, Steve | Wight and Bob Greenberg. |
| It was designed by Isle of | Wight architect Percy Stone, and built of oak timber |
| That's why Fyn and the Isle of | Wight are included in the map of winners - but the F |
| The Isle of | Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is an Area |
| dish girl who spent three weeks on the Isle of | Wight as a language student in England. |
| in 1969, the party sought the same status for | Wight as the Isle of Man has (that is Crown dependen |
| the 12th Century was the 'Lady of The Isle (of | Wight)' as she inherited it in 1262 from her brother |
| that in his time men could wade to the Isle of | Wight at low tide. |
| ff for a year, and then playing on the Isle of | Wight at Cowes until 1930, commuting on the ferry fr |
| e sports festival held annually on the Isle of | Wight at Yaverland pay and display car park. |
| s elected Member of Parliament for the Isle of | Wight at the 1997 general election after coming seco |
| He scored 17 against the Isle of | Wight at Newclose County Ground on 22 March 2009 |
| He scored 3 against the Isle of | Wight at Newclose County Ground on 22 March 2009. |
| Live from the Isle of | Wight, August 29, 1970 |
| ired Vectis Insurance Services Ltd, an Isle of | Wight based broker. |
| After the War they lived on the Isle of | Wight before retiring to Pine Cottage, a house on th |
| rden Point Battery is a battery on the Isle of | Wight begun in 1862, that was originally armed with |
| ton and Portsmouth unitaries, with the Isle of | Wight being a separate district. |
| low number of districts, with only the Isle of | Wight being the only other county with two. |
| located on the north east coast of the Isle of | Wight between Springvale and Seaview a drain that pa |
| and coach company that operated on the Isle of | Wight between 1923 and 1994. |
| bridge between 1784 and 1790, Newport, Isle of | Wight between 1790 and 1796, and Winchester between |
| Developed from the unsuccessful | Wight Bomber for use as an anti-submarine patrol air |
| leading run-scorer of the past 10 years, Peter | Wight, both of whom lost their places in the team th |
| y park on the site of the last working Isle of | Wight brickworks. |
| Services 1950 Leyland Titan PD2 at the Isle of | Wight Bus Museum. |
| 1966 Bristol Lodekka FLF6G at the 2008 Isle of | Wight Bus Museum running day. |
| Moss' coaches are now viewable at the Isle of | Wight Bus Museum. |
| ember of Parliament (MP) for Yarmouth, Isle of | Wight, but was unseated on petition the following ye |
| d as Member of Parliament for Newport, Isle of | Wight but only held the seat for one term. |
| was presented to the town of Shanklin, Isle of | Wight by Lord Alverstone in memory of his son. |
| ute 3 is a bus service operated on the Isle of | Wight by Southern Vectis between Newport, Ventnor an |
| ute 8 is a bus service operated on the Isle of | Wight by Southern Vectis between Newport and Ryde. |
| te 33 is a bus service operated on the Isle of | Wight by Wightbus between Newport and Ryde, via Blac |
| ty of Kent, southern Hampshire and the Isle of | Wight by the Jutes. |
| Completion of a History of the Isle of | Wight by his father and grandfather, 1781 |
| e, which describes the invasion of the Isle of | Wight by St Caedwalla, a Wessex King, who, with merc |
| Wight Cable 2005 Ltd is the only provider of commerc | |
| The Isle of | Wight Cable and Telephone Company (IOWCTC) and Omne |
| he last part of 2005, now going under the name | Wight Cable 2005 Ltd. |
| On a clear day the Isle of | Wight can be seen from the top of Butser Hill. |
| s caught in a heavy snow storm off the Isle of | Wight, capsized and sank. |
| arting point of a branch opened by the Isle of | Wight Central Railway to St. Lawrence, and completed |
| Until 1952, the Isle of | Wight Central Railway had a station on Nettlecombe L |
| ssively) the Ryde and Newport Railway, Isle of | Wight Central Railway, Southern Railway and British |
| e lines here, independently run by the Isle of | Wight Central Railway and the Isle of Wight Railway. |
| begin operations on the island, as the Isle of | Wight Central Railway (IWCR) opened its line from Co |
| Absorbed by the Isle of | Wight Central Railway, it became part of the Souther |
| In 1996 he established the Isle of | Wight Centre for the Coastal Environment for the Isl |
| e to the Royal Naval College, Osborne, Isle of | Wight, Charles Rolls had completed his cross-channel |
| Wiltshire Downs, Salisbury Plain, the Isle of | Wight, Chiltern Hills and the North and South Downs. |
| Moortown is a small village on the Isle of | Wight, close to Brighstone on the west side of the i |
| eer with Portsmouth in 1930, he joined Isle of | Wight club Newport without having made any League ap |
| the child Anne Pierce Parker (ca 1775, Isle of | Wight Co., VA - 21 March 1849). |
| The Isle of | Wight Coast Path has its westernmost point at the Co |
| English Channel and the south-western Isle of | Wight coast. |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path runs past the top of the chine. |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path runs along the cliff top above th |
| ver The Landslip which is close to the Isle of | Wight Coastal Path in the woods to the east of Upper |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path runs through East Cowes. |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path crosses Grange Chine via a wooden |
| the 190 feet high clifftop next to the Isle of | Wight coastal path to a knickpoint approximately hal |
| Blackgang Chine or anywhere along the Isle of | Wight Coastal Path which follows the whole coastline |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path crosses the top of the chine via |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path runs alongside the top of the chi |
| The Isle of | Wight Coastal Path passes up the steps of the chine. |
| y the Ventnor-Blackgang section of the Isle of | Wight Coastal Path. |
| for addressing the problems facing the Isle of | Wight coastline in terms of coastal erosion and land |
| fer, Carisbrooke collaborates with the Isle of | Wight College as well as through Cowes High School a |
| ooke High School collaborates with the Isle of | Wight College. |
| Isle of | Wight Combination Two 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, |
| d advertising opportunities - very few Isle of | Wight companies wanted to become involved and no rea |
| in Brighton, and Osborne House on the Isle of | Wight, completed in 1851. |
| company did not use a picture from the Isle of | Wight concert. |
| e chief constable of Hampshire and the Isle of | Wight Constabulary where in 1967 he presided over th |
| es and Thomas Holmes were also MPs for Isle of | Wight constituencies.) |
| The party contested the Isle of | Wight constituency in the 1970 general election poll |
| y, at the 1922 general election in the Isle of | Wight constituency. |
| Isle of | Wight contains just part of the concert. |
| bridge is currently represented on the Isle of | Wight Council by the two members of the ward of Bemb |
| For the Isle of | Wight Council election in 2009, Pugh switched wards |
| ng back to the island for 2010, if the Isle of | Wight Council gives the event the support it needs. |
| n which is due to be considered by the Isle of | Wight Council in September is successful. |
| n that the theatre be leased back to the South | Wight Council for a ten-year period. |
| isbrooke Castle forms the basis of the Isle of | Wight Council Flag. |
| It is owned by the Isle of | Wight Council and leased to the Wight Nature Fund. |
| In March 2007, the Isle of | Wight Council voted to maintain the independence of |
| chard Worsley with assistance from the Isle of | Wight Council and the people of Gatcombe Parish. |
| nstreet, Ashey and Haylands and at the Isle of | Wight Council election in 2009 elected Independent c |
| olished on 1 April 1995, when a single Isle of | Wight Council replaced the Island's county council a |
| The 2005 Isle of | Wight Council elections were held on the Isle of Wig |
| s part of the funding cuts made by the Isle of | Wight Council on concessionary fares paid to Souther |
| allowed members of the public to quiz Isle of | Wight Council members and other leading figures on c |
| d be provided by Wightbus, however the Isle of | Wight Council later found room in its budget to acco |
| rprise Trust have been selected by the Isle of | Wight Council as the approved sponsor of new Academi |
| It is managed by the Isle of | Wight Council and is noted for its Highland cattle w |
| The whole of the Isle of | Wight council was up for election. |
| If the Isle of | Wight Council insist on the removal of the buildings |
| In November 2008, the Isle of | Wight Council opened a new public toilet block which |
| The composition of the Isle of | Wight Council after the 2009 election. |
| The 2009 Isle of | Wight Council elections were held on Thursday 4 June |
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