Links About St. Paul's

Websites with more information about St. Paul's
& Barton Parish on the Isle of Wight



Friends of Newport & Carisbrooke Cemeteries

A really useful site for those looking for family history information.
Covers burials in the Churchyard at St. Paul's itself and also the later burial ground in Halberry Lane*
(*Adjacent to the Hospice).
Find a burial >>
About FONCC >>


Newport History

A street level look at Barton Village.


Isle of Wight Council


List of documents held about St. Paul's Barton in the Archive.


British Listed Buildings

British Listed Buildings An online database of buildings and structures that are listed as being of special architectural and historic interest.

As well as reading the official listing data for each building, you can also view the location on a map, and, where possible, see it in Google Streetview and Bing Birds Eye View. You can also add your own comments, information and photos and view comments and photos submitted by other users of the site.


Wikipedia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Entry for St. Paul's.


James William Wild
9 March 1814 – 7 November 1892

The architect commissioned to design and build St. Paul's.


Isle of Wight Family History Society



List of Monumental Inscriptions for Burials in the Chuchyard at St. Paul's.


Memorials & Monuments
on the Isle of Wight

- Newport -
- St Paul's Church Parish War Memorials -


World War I Memorial Details >>
World War II Memorial Details >>


Geograph

The Geograph® Britain and Ireland project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland.


Historic England

The public body that looks after England's historic environment.  They champion historic places, helping people understand, value and care for them.  Previously known as English Heritage.


We have a Geocache!


 

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