Examples of using Wight in English and their translations into Italian
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Wootton Creek on the Isle of Wight is a rich archaeological site with remains at different levels,
Donated to the library in 1931 by the Marquise Caroline Morelli Wight in memory of her late sister Maria Louise,
he headlined the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 before his accidental death from barbiturate-related asphyxia on September 18,
the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge will call to Cowes on the Isle of Wight(12th -19th July)
In this, competitors from around the world can take part in their own on-line race in a standard 40 footer starting from the south side of the Isle of Wight(to avoid congestion at the Needles).
at the same St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham on the Isle of Wight where he had been married.
join the SLAM team: the Maximus, which broke the Around the Isle of Wight record, and the Alfa Romeo, Neville Cricthon's 98 footer;
close to major Wight Street and roads passing through the town,
the Isle or Wight and Southampton.
between which the island of Wight.
Depending on the bus company one piece of luggage(of limited size and wight) might also be free of charge while more than one piece is charged;
in my grandmother's flat on the Isle of Wight, an appropriately plush location to watch,
That is why there was concern on the south coast of England and on the Isle of Wight when the French Minister for the Environment not only ordered the suspension of sailing
Emich was born at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom,
Mr Cassidy, I would like to point out to the House that my constituency of South-East Hampshire and the Isle of Wight contains the largest naval land base in NATO.
the couple retired for the war years to Kent House on the Isle of Wight, which Victoria had been given by her aunt Princess Louise,
who continued working with hull designs at his home on the Isle of Wight until his death in 1928,
the XVII centuries who discovered it during her researches in the Somerset countryside and in the island of Wight, unique Anglo-Saxon piece of land where this butterfly lives.
which describes the invasion of the Isle of Wight by Caedwalla, a Wessex King,
the band he played with at the Wight Festival, and how his manager kept all his money after the breakup,