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The Isle of Wight’s royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and a museum to explore. Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice! The most famous residents today, however, are the Carisbrooke Donkeys. Watch them happily at work on the sixteenth-century tread wheel in the well house and visit them in the donkey centre where you can find more about their personalities! Look out for the fun-packed family events we run every summer, offering one of the best family days out in the South East.
 
The Isle of Wight’s royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and a museum to explore. Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice! The most famous residents today, however, are the Carisbrooke Donkeys. Watch them happily at work on the sixteenth-century tread wheel in the well house and visit them in the donkey centre where you can find more about their personalities! Look out for the fun-packed family events we run every summer, offering one of the best family days out in the South East.
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Wendy have I managed it? Think I have already linked to photobucket I am now trying to work out how to put a picture in.
 

Revision as of 17:21, 28 August 2007

Wendy Pusey

Hiya Wendy!

Love Jess x



Hi Mum!



How do I upload a Picture David?

I can link one from Photobucket like this

wendolineramsbottom.jpg




CARISBROOKE CASTLE

se_carisbrooke_03.jpg

The Isle of Wight’s royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and a museum to explore. Discover why it was famous as a royal prison to Charles I; see the room from which he tried to escape – twice! The most famous residents today, however, are the Carisbrooke Donkeys. Watch them happily at work on the sixteenth-century tread wheel in the well house and visit them in the donkey centre where you can find more about their personalities! Look out for the fun-packed family events we run every summer, offering one of the best family days out in the South East.