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Journey back in time: Rural Isle of Wight revealed in historic photos at Museum of Island History

Historic photographs and images of rural Isle of Wight life will go on display at the Museum of Island History in Newport in June.

To celebrate the new display, the museum will open free of charge between Tuesday 6th June and 10th Saturday June (10am – 1pm).

Family activities
There will be special activities for families at the museum on Saturday 10th June (10am – 1pm), with a photo trail and mystery objects to identify.

The exhibition has been created by the council’s Heritage Service with assistance from young volunteers.

Newly discovered photographs
Included within the display will be newly discovered photographs from the Sandown photographer James Dore (1854 – 1925).

These were donated in 2021 and include some new scenes that the Isle of Wight Council’s Heritage Service would like help identifying.

‘A fisherman’s cottage’ © Isle of Wight Council
‘A fisherman’s cottage’ © Isle of Wight Council

James Dore
James Dore was born in Sandown in 1854. He was a watchmaker and a jeweller and had a shop at 27 High Street Sandown where he added a photographic studio and workshops.

James won a medal for his magic lantern slides at the 1893 ‘World’s Fair Chicago’ and was active in public life on the Isle of Wight.

'Watering time' © Isle of Wight Council
‘Watering time’ © Isle of Wight Council

He was founder member of Sandown Fire Brigade established in 1879 and was chief officer until 1916. He represented Sandown on the county council for 28 years and was chairman of the committee that managed the hospital at Whitecroft for 21 years.

James had a genuine interest in the comfort and wellbeing of patients and the welfare of the staff. He organised regular fetes at Whitecroft with programmes of entertainment which included brass bands, theatres and Maypole dancing. In 1925 he secured funding to set up a cinema at the hospital.

Rural life on the Isle of Wight
The display is in the front of house of the museum so is available to view free of charge on Tuesdays and Thursdays (10am – 1pm) until September.

'Harvest time' © Isle of Wight Council
‘Harvest time’ © Isle of Wight Council

It will include more than 40 images from the James Dore collection, focusing on rural life on the Isle of Wight.

Where
Isle of Wight Council’s Museum of Island History is located in the Guildhall, High Street, Newport, PO30 1TY, 01983 823433 [email protected]  www.iwight.com/museums


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