Bembridge
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Bembridge memories
Bembridge my home
I was born in Seaview but my mother and grandparents lived at "erndene' Steyne rd.
I went to the Bembridge villiage school and attended the villiage church. I was free to roam the villiage aand beaches at will as the villiage was very safe for children.
I and my family would swim at Lane end and at Forelands and Howegate, We would look for winkles and crabs and also would go mushrooming on the downs. My father was a pilot so we spent time at the Bembridge airport. We lived part of the time on Toad Hall houseboat on the harbour. My mother taught me to love Bembridge and she knew it very well(as did I) She knew the names of ...read more here
Contributed by lesley phillips
Isle Of Wight memories
Bembridge my home
I was born in Seaview but my mother and grandparents lived at "erndene' Steyne rd.
I went to the Bembridge villiage school and attended the villiage church. I was free to roam the villiage aand beaches at will as the villiage was very safe for children.
I and my family would swim at Lane end and at Forelands and Howegate, We would look for winkles and crabs and also would go mushrooming on the downs. My father was a pilot so we spent time at the Bembridge airport. We lived part of the time on Toad Hall houseboat on the harbour. My mother taught me to love Bembridge and she knew it very well(as did I) She knew the names of ...read more here
A memory of Bembridge contributed by lesley phillips
MY FIRST JOB
I worked at the Pier Hotel in the summer of 1960. It was my first job. I was a commis waiter ..didn't really like it at all...but I was billeted out at a nearby village.
I had my first drunk drinking scrumpy mixed with cheap red wine with Italian waiters from the hotel in the pub in Seaview..an experience which brought me great suffering and required my taking the next day off work in order that I would not die !
I also was fortunate to meet a lovely Dutch young woman,Riet Berendsen, 4 years my senior, who was an au pair girl at the hotel. We kissed and held hands on the sea wall. We saw each other ...read more here
A memory of Seaview contributed by DYLAN RIVIS
Summer Holidays
Many of my childhood summer holidays were spent at Sandown. We usually stayed at Mrs. Woodnutt's hotel in Carter Street. Mr. Woodnutt hired out the deck chairs on Sandown Beach. He also kept ferrets and I was allowed to go and help him look after them. One of our family's favourite places was the miniature golf course pictured. It was called Brown's as was the canoe lake next door. Browns made the most delicious ice cream, very welcome after following the grown-ups around the pitch and putt course. Oh the joy when I was deemed old enough to have a putter, ball and score card of my own!
A memory of Sandown contributed by Eileen Hammond
Extracts From Bembridge & Isle Of Wight books
Bembridge, the easternmost settlement on the Isle of Wight, became popular
in late Victorian times as a centre for golf, being the headquarters of the Isle of
Wight Golf Club. Early golfers found they had to take a ferry to the links on
the far side of Brading Harbour if they wanted a game.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".
A closer view of the group in the previous photograph
reveals them relaxing on the slipway. The huts beyond
show the popularity of this part of the Island for bathing;
there are pleasant stretches of sand among the shingle of
the beach.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".
Bembridge is the location of a famous public
school founded in the first half of the 20th
century by the spirited Mr Whitehouse. This
gentleman was a fervent admirer of both the
art-critic John Ruskin and the polar explorer
Nansen, using their artistic and adventurous
philosophies as the inspiration for his teaching.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".
Bembridge’s shops have always been functional, serving the simple needs
of residents and tourists alike. A railway arrived nearby in Victoria’s reign,
and accommodation was provided in guest houses and hotels, some offering
‘special terms to golfers’.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".
Most people associate the Isle
of Wight with sailing, but few
think beyond major resorts such
as Cowes for the activity. The
smaller harbours support their
yacht clubs as well, and are often
better places for the beginner to
learn to sail.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".






