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Dive into the past and the future and explore the challenges of the deep! Discover all about submarines and the men who fought in them. A story of remarkable bravery, exciting adventures - understanding the science and dangers of the sea.
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Welcome to South Parade Pier, the venue at the front.
Maritime cathedral with strong seafaring links. Tomb of unknown sailor from the Mary Rose. D-Day memorial window.
Beautifully restored Victorian & Edwardian carriages and locomotives accurately re-create the bygone age of steam train travel on the Isle of Wight.
Built in 1544, the Castle was part of a series of fortifications constructed by Henry VIII around England's coasts to protect the country from invaders.
Church built in 1212. Destroyed by fire bombs on 10 January 1941, but the chancel survived. King Charles II married there in 1662.
A fascinating collection of artifacts, model’s and photos showing the history of Bembridge – together with a restored PLUTO pump from WW2.
Built c1700 this stone-built tower with its wooden cap and machinery is the only surviving windmill on the Island.
An award-winning Exhibition and Visitor Centre covering beautiful mosaics and villa remains.