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East Cowes photos (8 available)

Old photo of East Cowes

East Cowes maps (2 available)

Old map of East Cowes

East Cowes books (1 available)

East Cowes memories

Going to School

East Cowes, the Floating Bridge c1955

I have lived in Australia now for over 40 years. I still have very fond memories of my walk from Grenville Close to West Cowes High school as a 13yr old. The floating bridge was where I had my first smoke and my first kiss!!!!  How I miss East Cowes and its natural beauty, if you were at West Cowes High school in 1961 - 1964 drop me a line.    clemo10@iprimus.com.au
Contributed by Steve Clements

Isle Of Wight memories

Going to School

East Cowes, the Floating Bridge c1955

I have lived in Australia now for over 40 years. I still have very fond memories of my walk from Grenville Close to West Cowes High school as a 13yr old. The floating bridge was where I had my first smoke and my first kiss!!!!  How I miss East Cowes and its natural beauty, if you were at West Cowes High school in 1961 - 1964 drop me a line.    clemo10@iprimus.com.au
A memory of East Cowes contributed by Steve Clements

Hell and high water!

Cowes, High Street c1965

I worked in my Aunts ladies wear shop (Kays), and remember being flodded when heavy rain combined with high tide caused the shop to have water running through from back to the front with my friend Maureen and myself sweeping the ensuing water out of the front door. In those days the floor was bare board and it soon dried out. As it was summer we thought it was good fun and no harm was caused.
A memory of Cowes contributed by June Jackson

Noris Castle

Cowes, the Harbour c1955

This was the Red Funnel ship Noris Castle an ex tank landing craft.
A memory of Cowes contributed by John Hopthrow

Extracts From East Cowes & Isle Of Wight books

East Cowes, Saunders Roe Seaplane Base c1955

A flying boat undergoes repair at West Cowes looking across to the famous Saunders Roe yards at East Cowes. The long arm of the Medina estuary provided good shelter for seaplanes and was used for this purpose from the First World War onwards.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".

East Cowes, the Floating Bridge c1955

The narrow streets of Cowes are typical of many southern English coastal towns, designed for use rather than ornament. As befits a sailing town, a number of shops have always been given over to yacht chandlery and provisions.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".

Yarmouth, the Ferry c1960

Passengers disembark for their holiday on the Isle of Wight. Many return - as Queen Victoria did - year after year. Exploring the dramatic coastline, pastoral countryside and delightful towns and villages never fails to make for a memorable holiday.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".

Yarmouth, the Ferry c1955

The ferry from the mainland prepares to dock and unload its cargo of motor vehicles and foot passengers. The vessel crosses from Lymington in Hampshire, and offers one of the shortest passages across the Solent.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".

Yarmouth, the Pier c1955

Yarmouth’s pier is functional rather than decorative, a place to fish or simply to sit and watch the mainland ferries. It was built originally as a landing stage for local boats and ships.
An extract from from"Isle of Wight Photographic Memories Pocket Album".