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The Needles

The Needles are a row of three stacks of chalk that rise about 30 metres (98 ft) out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight in the English Channel, United Kingdom, close to Alum Bay and Scratchell's Bay, and part of Totland, the westernmost civil parish of the Isle of Wight. The Needles Lighthouse stands at the outer, western end of the formation. Built in 1859, it has been automated since 1994.[1] The waters and adjoining seabed form part of the Needles Marine Conservation Zone and the Needles along with the shore and heath above are part of the Headon Warren and West High Down Site of Special Scientific Interest.[2][3]

The Needles – View from the viewpoint near the former experimental rocket testing station
The Needles from the cliffs inshore at The Needles Battery showing the Needles Lighthouse
Close-up of the needles

The formation takes its name from a fourth needle-shaped pillar called Lot's wife, which collapsed in a storm in 1764.[4] The remaining rocks are not at all needle-like, but the name has stuck.

The Needles were featured on the BBC Two TV programme Seven Natural Wonders (2005) as one of the wonders of Southern England.

During Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022, the highest recorded wind gust in England was provisionally recorded at The Needles, at 122 miles per hour (196 km/h).[5]

LB&SCR H2 class 4-4-2 no. 423 (later no. B423 and 2423) was named The Needles after this landmark.

Tourism edit

The Needles lie just to the southwest of Alum Bay, and are a tourist draw. Scenic boat trips operate from Alum Bay that offer close-up views of the Needles. The rocks and lighthouse have become icons of the Isle of Wight, often photographed by visitors, and are featured on many of the souvenirs sold throughout the island.

The main tourist attractions of the headland itself are the two gun batteries, the experimental rocket testing station, and the four coastguard cottages owned by the National Trust.[citation needed] A branch of the National Coastwatch Institution is also based at the Needles, sited near the New Battery and Rocket Testing Site on High Down. The Needles – Landmark Attraction (previously known as The Needles Pleasure Park) situated at the top of the cliff at Alum Bay is a small amusement park. A chairlift operates between the park and the beach.[4]

Military use edit

The Needles were a site of a long-standing artillery battery, from the 1860s to 1954, which was eventually decommissioned.[citation needed]

A nearby site on High Down was employed in the testing of rockets for the British ICBM programme.[6] The headland at High Down was used for Black Knight[7] and Black Arrow[8] rocket engine tests from 1956 to 1971. During the peak of activity in the early 1960s some 240 people worked at the complex, while the rockets were built in nearby East Cowes. These rockets were later used to launch the Prospero X-3 satellite. The site is now owned by the National Trust, and is open to the public. Concrete installations remain, but the buildings that were less durable have either been demolished or were torn down by the elements.

In 1982, Prince Charles officially opened the restored Needles Old Battery facility. Underground rocket testing rooms are currently being restored for exhibition. The first phase of restoration was completed in 2004.[9]

Access edit

 
The Needles - From the Beautiful Britain series, The Isle of Wight, by G. E. Mitton

The batteries are accessible by car, foot, bicycle, and bus.[10][11] Though there is a paved road up to The Old and The New batteries, access is on foot, from a car park.[12] The battery site becomes dangerous in high winds and is closed to the public in winds above force 8.

In the spring and summer, the Southern Vectis bus company sends open-top buses along a route called The Needles Breezer. This route approaches the Battery along the cliff edge, using a road reserved for bus traffic. The Needles Breezer also has stops in Alum Bay, Totland, Colwell Bay, Fort Victoria, Yarmouth, and Freshwater Bay.[13] Breezer buses are the only vehicles allowed on the road from Alum Bay, apart from those owned by National Trust staff or, by prior appointment, vehicles transporting disabled visitors. This is because the single track road's position close to the cliff edge is considered dangerous for multiple car use.[citation needed]

The Isle of Wight Coast Path has its westernmost point at the Coastguard Cottages.

Geology edit

 
The Needles from Isaac Taylor's "one inch map" of Hampshire, published in 1759,[14][15][16][17] showing Lot's Wife, the needle-shaped pillar that collapsed in a storm in 1764

The Needles' pointed shape is a result of their unusual geology. The strata have been so heavily folded during the Alpine Orogeny that the chalk is near vertical. This chalk outcrop runs through the centre of the Island from Culver Cliff in the east to the Needles in the west, and then continues under the sea to the Isle of Purbeck, forming Ballard Cliff (near Swanage), Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.[18] At Old Harry Rocks (east of Studland and north of Swanage) these strata lines moving from horizontal to near vertical can be seen from the sea.

The shape of the lost Lot's Wife stone column, recorded as collapsing in 1764, is subject to some speculation. A drawing of The Needles by Dutch landscape artist Lambert Doomer (1624–1700), made in 1646, depicts a rock formation with much stouter shape than that shown in Isaac Taylor's 1759 "one inch" map of Hampshire.[19][20] The Doomer etching is contained in Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem (published ca. 1662), which is in the Austrian National Library in Vienna.[21] It is not clear from this drawings what transpired and whether Doomer was exercising artistic license. Doomer's painting shows three stacks when there should have been four, prior to the collapse of Lot's Wife.[19][20]

Just off the end of The Needles formation is the Shingles, a shifting shoal of pebbles just beneath the waves. The Shingles is approximately three miles in length. Many ships have been wrecked on the Shingles[22] and three notable vessels on The Needles themselves: HMS Assurance in the 18th century,[23] HMS Pomone in the 19th,[24] and SS Varvassi in 1947.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Trinity House. n.d. Archived from the original on 2 May 2010. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  2. ^ "The Needles MCZ". Natural England. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Headon Warren and West High Down SSSI" (PDF). Natural England. 1984. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b "The History of The Needles at Alum Bay". The Needles Park.
  5. ^ Lee, Joseph (18 February 2022). "Storm Eunice: Three people killed as strong winds sweep across UK". BBC News. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  6. ^ High Down Rocket Test Site 18 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine,The Needles Battery website 9 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Black Knight Testing at The Needles 27 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ When Britain Joined the Space Race, Civil Service Motoring Association Motoring & Leisure magazine, May 2006, p130
  9. ^ What to See and Do 27 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, The Needles Old Battery 14 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, National Trust website.
  10. ^ . National Trust. Archived from the original on 15 August 2007. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
  11. ^ . National Trust. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
  12. ^ The car park is located at grid reference SZ307853.
  13. ^ . Southern Vectis. Archived from the original on 26 May 2007. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
  14. ^ "One Inch Maps". University of Portsmouth.
  15. ^ . University of Portsmouth. Archived from the original on 26 October 2007.
  16. ^ "Taylor's Hampshire 1759, Martin and Jean Norgate". University of Portsmouth.
  17. ^ . 2004. Archived from the original on 26 October 2007.
  18. ^ Ian West, MSc PhD FGS (2005). "Geology of the Isle of Wight – Field Trip Guide". Geology of the Wessex Coast, Southern England. Retrieved 30 May 2006.
  19. ^ a b "The Needles: Tall Rock or Tall Story?". Archive of Monthly News Items, As previously featured in the History Centre, Isle of Wight History Centre. November 2002.
  20. ^ a b , Archived version of page from Isle of Wight History Centre
  21. ^ The Atlas Blaeu-van der Hem 2 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Peter van der Krogt and Erlend de Groot, HES & De Graaf publishers BV 't Goy-Houten, the Netherlands, 1996–2006
  22. ^ The Spithead-Solent Shore, Isle of Wight Shipwrecks, BBC h2g2
  23. ^ Pritchard, Martin; McDonald, Kendall (1987). Dive Wight and Hampshire. Underwater World Publications. pp. 36–37. ISBN 0-946020-15-9.
  24. ^ Naval Chronicle, Vol. 26, pp. 320–321.
  25. ^ . www.needles.shalfleet.net. Archived from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

General information edit

  • Needles Battery tourist website
  • National Trust on The Needles Old Battery

Pictures and video edit

  • Page 1- The Needles, Steve Shafleet, pictures of the Needles, from "Alum Bay and the Needles", Isle of Wight Historic Postcards, 24 June 2007.
  • Video of Microlight flight over the needles

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This article is about the landform in England For other uses see The Needles disambiguation The Needles are a row of three stacks of chalk that rise about 30 metres 98 ft out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight in the English Channel United Kingdom close to Alum Bay and Scratchell s Bay and part of Totland the westernmost civil parish of the Isle of Wight The Needles Lighthouse stands at the outer western end of the formation Built in 1859 it has been automated since 1994 1 The waters and adjoining seabed form part of the Needles Marine Conservation Zone and the Needles along with the shore and heath above are part of the Headon Warren and West High Down Site of Special Scientific Interest 2 3 The Needles View from the viewpoint near the former experimental rocket testing stationThe Needles from the cliffs inshore at The Needles Battery showing the Needles LighthouseClose up of the needlesThe formation takes its name from a fourth needle shaped pillar called Lot s wife which collapsed in a storm in 1764 4 The remaining rocks are not at all needle like but the name has stuck The Needles were featured on the BBC Two TV programme Seven Natural Wonders 2005 as one of the wonders of Southern England During Storm Eunice on 18 February 2022 the highest recorded wind gust in England was provisionally recorded at The Needles at 122 miles per hour 196 km h 5 LB amp SCR H2 class 4 4 2 no 423 later no B423 and 2423 was named The Needles after this landmark Contents 1 Tourism 2 Military use 2 1 Access 3 Geology 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 6 1 General information 6 2 Pictures and videoTourism editThe Needles lie just to the southwest of Alum Bay and are a tourist draw Scenic boat trips operate from Alum Bay that offer close up views of the Needles The rocks and lighthouse have become icons of the Isle of Wight often photographed by visitors and are featured on many of the souvenirs sold throughout the island The main tourist attractions of the headland itself are the two gun batteries the experimental rocket testing station and the four coastguard cottages owned by the National Trust citation needed A branch of the National Coastwatch Institution is also based at the Needles sited near the New Battery and Rocket Testing Site on High Down The Needles Landmark Attraction previously known as The Needles Pleasure Park situated at the top of the cliff at Alum Bay is a small amusement park A chairlift operates between the park and the beach 4 Military use editSee also The Needles Batteries The Needles were a site of a long standing artillery battery from the 1860s to 1954 which was eventually decommissioned citation needed A nearby site on High Down was employed in the testing of rockets for the British ICBM programme 6 The headland at High Down was used for Black Knight 7 and Black Arrow 8 rocket engine tests from 1956 to 1971 During the peak of activity in the early 1960s some 240 people worked at the complex while the rockets were built in nearby East Cowes These rockets were later used to launch the Prospero X 3 satellite The site is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public Concrete installations remain but the buildings that were less durable have either been demolished or were torn down by the elements In 1982 Prince Charles officially opened the restored Needles Old Battery facility Underground rocket testing rooms are currently being restored for exhibition The first phase of restoration was completed in 2004 9 Access edit nbsp The Needles From the Beautiful Britain series The Isle of Wight by G E MittonThe batteries are accessible by car foot bicycle and bus 10 11 Though there is a paved road up to The Old and The New batteries access is on foot from a car park 12 The battery site becomes dangerous in high winds and is closed to the public in winds above force 8 In the spring and summer the Southern Vectis bus company sends open top buses along a route called The Needles Breezer This route approaches the Battery along the cliff edge using a road reserved for bus traffic The Needles Breezer also has stops in Alum Bay Totland Colwell Bay Fort Victoria Yarmouth and Freshwater Bay 13 Breezer buses are the only vehicles allowed on the road from Alum Bay apart from those owned by National Trust staff or by prior appointment vehicles transporting disabled visitors This is because the single track road s position close to the cliff edge is considered dangerous for multiple car use citation needed The Isle of Wight Coast Path has its westernmost point at the Coastguard Cottages Geology edit nbsp The Needles from Isaac Taylor s one inch map of Hampshire published in 1759 14 15 16 17 showing Lot s Wife the needle shaped pillar that collapsed in a storm in 1764The Needles pointed shape is a result of their unusual geology The strata have been so heavily folded during the Alpine Orogeny that the chalk is near vertical This chalk outcrop runs through the centre of the Island from Culver Cliff in the east to the Needles in the west and then continues under the sea to the Isle of Purbeck forming Ballard Cliff near Swanage Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door 18 At Old Harry Rocks east of Studland and north of Swanage these strata lines moving from horizontal to near vertical can be seen from the sea The shape of the lost Lot s Wife stone column recorded as collapsing in 1764 is subject to some speculation A drawing of The Needles by Dutch landscape artist Lambert Doomer 1624 1700 made in 1646 depicts a rock formation with much stouter shape than that shown in Isaac Taylor s 1759 one inch map of Hampshire 19 20 The Doomer etching is contained in Atlas Blaeu Van der Hem published ca 1662 which is in the Austrian National Library in Vienna 21 It is not clear from this drawings what transpired and whether Doomer was exercising artistic license Doomer s painting shows three stacks when there should have been four prior to the collapse of Lot s Wife 19 20 Just off the end of The Needles formation is the Shingles a shifting shoal of pebbles just beneath the waves The Shingles is approximately three miles in length Many ships have been wrecked on the Shingles 22 and three notable vessels on The Needles themselves HMS Assurance in the 18th century 23 HMS Pomone in the 19th 24 and SS Varvassi in 1947 25 See also editPalmerston Forts Palmerston Forts Isle of WightReferences edit Needles Lighthouse Trinity House n d Archived from the original on 2 May 2010 Retrieved 25 May 2010 The Needles MCZ Natural England Retrieved 7 December 2017 Headon Warren and West High Down SSSI PDF Natural England 1984 Retrieved 7 December 2017 a b The History of The Needles at Alum Bay The Needles Park Lee Joseph 18 February 2022 Storm Eunice Three people killed as strong winds sweep across UK BBC News Retrieved 19 February 2022 High Down Rocket Test Site Archived 18 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Needles Battery website Archived 9 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Black Knight Testing at The Needles Archived 27 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine When Britain Joined the Space Race Civil Service Motoring Association Motoring amp Leisure magazine May 2006 p130 What to See and Do Archived 27 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Needles Old Battery Archived 14 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine National Trust website Getting There National Trust Archived from the original on 15 August 2007 Retrieved 26 October 2007 The Needles Old Battery National Trust Archived from the original on 14 October 2007 Retrieved 26 October 2007 The car park is located at grid reference SZ307853 The Needles Breezer Southern Vectis Archived from the original on 26 May 2007 Retrieved 26 October 2007 One Inch Maps University of Portsmouth Geography Department website University of Portsmouth Archived from the original on 26 October 2007 Taylor s Hampshire 1759 Martin and Jean Norgate University of Portsmouth Geography Department website 2004 Archived from the original on 26 October 2007 Ian West MSc PhD FGS 2005 Geology of the Isle of Wight Field Trip Guide Geology of the Wessex Coast Southern England Retrieved 30 May 2006 a b The Needles Tall Rock or Tall Story Archive of Monthly News Items As previously featured in the History Centre Isle of Wight History Centre November 2002 a b Earliest Known Scenes of the Isle of Wight Archived version of page from Isle of Wight History Centre The Atlas Blaeu van der Hem Archived 2 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Peter van der Krogt and Erlend de Groot HES amp De Graaf publishers BV t Goy Houten the Netherlands 1996 2006 The Spithead Solent Shore Isle of Wight Shipwrecks BBC h2g2 Pritchard Martin McDonald Kendall 1987 Dive Wight and Hampshire Underwater World Publications pp 36 37 ISBN 0 946020 15 9 Naval Chronicle Vol 26 pp 320 321 Archived copy www needles shalfleet net Archived from the original on 2 May 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Needles General information edit Needles Battery tourist website National Trust on The Needles Old BatteryPictures and video edit Page 1 The Needles Steve Shafleet pictures of the Needles from Alum Bay and the Needles Isle of Wight Historic Postcards 24 June 2007 Pictures of the Needles Rocket Test Site Video of Microlight flight over the needles50 39 46 N 1 35 22 W 50 6626968 N 1 5893269 W 50 6626968 1 5893269 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Needles amp oldid 1181021934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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