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The Needles

Wednesday, 12th December 2007 by Alex

Off the west coast of the Isle of Wight, England, stand the unmistakable white chalk stacks known as The Needles.

Whilst there’s not a lot needle-like about them anymore (photo), The Needles were originally named for an actually needle-shaped rock known as ‘Lot’s Wife’, which stood nearly 37 metres tall - here’s a drawing of how it might have looked. When the precarious chalk stack inevitably collapsed into the sea in 1764, the resulting crash was said to have been heard from many miles away.

Other than the needles themselves, we can still see the lighthouse (photo) which has stood at the western end of The Needles since 1859, and overlooking the formation on the cliffs is the Needles Old Battery a military installation built between 1861 and 1863 as part of the previously featured Palmerston follies.

The battery was initially equipped with 7 inch Armstrong RBLs which were later replaced with 9 inch RMLs (two of which can still be seen today), which took a team of 9 men to load and fire! These were eventually moved further up the cliff, as the concussion from firing them actually caused the chalk cliffs to crumble.

Today, the battery is apparently home to the best tearoom on the island! You’ve just got to love England.

Thanks to andrea and Dee.

17 Responses to 'The Needles'

  1. 1. Rob says:

    What was the point of this?

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    2. Alex says:

    Um, the point? Is that a pun Rob? :D

  3. 3. Rob says:

    Yeh. Needless pun at that.

  4. 4. Nick says:

    I’m losing the thread of this conversation

  5. 5. Chet says:

    Woohoo! I was there

    It was very cold

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    6. James says:

    These comments had me in stitches!

  7. 7. Rob says:

    Don’t worry Nick, you will cotton on soon enough.

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    8. Alex says:

    I just can’t pin down what anyone is on about here today.

  9. 9. julian says:

    Darn, I hate missing conversations like this.
    It’s sew unlike me.

  10. 10. Mrb says:

    I thinks thats enough on this particular thread, look here a motor boat

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    it reminds me a little of Crochet & Tubbs

  11. 11. Nick says:

    Julian: don’t you mean ‘Darn it’?

  12. 12. Rob says:

    Yarn it

  13. 13. Cookie monster says:

    Needles(s) to say - i had the last laugh.

  14. 14. Rob says:

    Why drag the horses down?

  15. 15. Andre says:

    Want to see a chalk needle really beautiful?
    Go to “aiguille creuse” Etretat, Normandie, France
    But Google Earth does’nt know. Bad luck !
    Visit France

  16. 16. Rob says:

    Andre, do you mean this:

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  17. 17. ajho says:

    Just round the corner at Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth is the High Down Rocket Testing Site were Britain’s Black Arrow Satellite Launching Rockets were tested prior to being shipped out to Woomera.

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