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Madeira Hall

Madeira Hall is one among many of Bonchurch’s finest mansions. Located down a long drive leading south off the easterly end of Trinity Road, it is thought to have been built by a Mr. Claxton sometime between 1800 and 1820. ‘The Hall’, as it was for many years once known, was briefly the home of… read more »

Ventnor Beach Scene – summer 1924

A scene on Ventnor Beach from a hundred years ago, but looking surprisingly modern, with a mixed group of bathers and a few of the old bathing machines parked up by the sea wall. Click here to see the article: Ventnor Beach Scene – summer 1924  

Society meeting June 2023 – ‘The Founding of Godshill School’

This month’s meeting is on Friday 20 June when the speaker will be Sally Kavanagh on ‘The Founding of Godshill School’. The meeting will be in Yarborough Masonic Hall on Grove Road, 7.30-9.00 pm All welcome – admission free to Society members, £2 for non-members. The photograph above is from about 1920 and shows a… read more »

The Queen Mary Hedge at St Lawrence

The 48 foot long ‘Queen Mary Hedge’ at Craigie Cottage St Lawrence, was a representation of the Cunard liner, created by John ‘Brisher’ White. He began working on it in 1938, and it ultimately grew to be eleven feet high and eight feet wide. Born at Niton Undercliff, John was a player member at Ventnor… read more »

George Barfoot

In 1901, George Barfoot set up as a draper in premises formerly run by Walter Hammond at 101 and 103 on the north side of the High Street, close to the junction with Victoria Street George, his wife Kate and their children Ada, George and Marguerite had come to Ventnor from Tichfield in Hampshire; they… read more »

Ventnor Horticultural Society

In the 1920s Ventnor Horticultural Society held its annual flower show in Ventnor Park in conjunction with a sports programme, which included high jump, hurdles and the hundred yards sprint. It was well attended by the likes of Mrs Emily Franklin, Mrs Annie Attrill and Molly Attrill whose families had a long association with the… read more »

Niton shopping almost a century ago

It is remarkable just how well small villages like Niton were provided with shops over the inter-war years with an antiques and furniture shop, a hardware shop, two grocers (Baverstock’s and Noriss’s), a post office, a haberdashery, a cobbler, two bakers, a butcher (Frederick Green and his delivery boy Ken Wright) and a chemist which… read more »

Ventnor in Old Maps – Society Meeting 26 May 2023

Our next Society Monthly Meeting will be on 26 May 2023. The speaker will be Dr Jeffrey Mazo with a talk on Ventnor in Old Maps. The meeting will be at the Yarborough Masonic Hall, Grove Road, Ventnor (just round the corner from the Ventnor Heitage Centre) 7:30 – 9:00 PM, 26th May 2023 All… read more »

The Royal Hotel Buffet

The Royal Hotel Buffet once stood at the junction of Belgrave and Zig Zag Roads, and in 1912 Christopher Cooper was the Manager, living on the premises. By the 1990s, however, changing habits had resulted in its closure and, in December 1996, the building became the subject of a Demolition Order. Town Councillor ‘Buster’ Bartlett… read more »

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