You can try and get a newspaper round, but it may take a while as I have been waiting for 6 months but nothing yet. Good luck :-)
Old Isle of Wight Courthouse was created in 1750.
over 10,000 years ld
The pre-Roman name for the island was possibly Ynyswight meaning channel island,they named the island the isle of wight after the pre-roman as he lived on the isle of wight before he died on the 18th July 1876.
there is one house and it belongs to an old man named boris. he shoots anyone who goes there.
The Isle of Wight got its name from the Old English word "Wight," which means "creature" or "living being." The term "Isle of Wight" essentially means "Island of the Living." This name has historical roots dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period, reflecting the island's long-standing significance and habitation. The island's picturesque landscape and strategic location have contributed to its rich history and cultural identity.
well the isle of wight came around aloud time ago when the weather is bad the waves can be very strong at times. The ferry's can be held back so people cant go where they want. There are lots and lots of ships and the lights come on in the night
240 pounds
Queen Victoria Lived in Osborne House with her husband Price Albert and her nine children. She only lived there for periods of time in May because that is when her birthday is July and August to celebrate prince ALberts birthday.
At least 56 in wight by Sophia Sattar and marina yasun and Kulsum yasun
Queen Victoria died at Osbourne House, Isle of Wight, England on 22nd January 1901. She was 81 years old.
I think it would be 25 kg - 50kg
A healthy wight is about 70-95 pounds.