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Isle Of Wight Then & Now

Across the Island houses forts castles and monuments have fallen victim to the passage of time. Sometimes the only clue that they ever existed is in a name Wilkes Street - where John Wilkes had a seaside villa in Sandown or Nash Avenue - where John Nash built his retirement home at East Cowes Castle. What did they look like and what stands there now? Contrasting a selection of forty-five outstanding archive images alongside stunning full-colour modern photographs this book reveals the changing face of the Islands towns and villages during the last century. Each picture is accompanied by a detailed caption bringing the past to life and describing many aspects of life on the Island including shops and business pubs and sports providing a vital record of vanished vistas and past practices. As
well as delighting the many tourists who visit the Island The Isle of Wight Then & Now will provide present occupants with a nostalgic glimpse of how the Island used to be.
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Across the Island houses forts castles & monuments have fallen victim to the passage of time. Sometimes the only clue that they ever existed is in a name Wilkes Street
- where John Wilkes had a seaside villa in Sandown or Nash Avenue
- where John Nash built his retirement home at East Cowes Castle. What did they look like & what stands there now? Contrasting a selection of forty-five outstanding archive images alongside stunning full-colour modern photographs this book reveals the changing face of the Islands towns & villages during the last century. Each picture is accompanied by a detailed caption bringing the past to life & describing many aspects of life on the Island including shops & business pubs & sports providing a vital record of vanished vistas & past practices. As well as delighting the many tourists who visit the Island The Isle of Wight Then & Now will provide present occupants with a nostalgic glimpse of how the Island used to be.

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