
St Boniface Downs, Ventnor. This is the part of the Downs above Ventnor Railway Station (bottom left) that is in a large 'quarry' carved into the chalk down. From there the railway line runs through a mile-long tunnel cut through the 800 feet high downs to Wroxall and then on to Shanklin, Sandowne, Brading and Ryde. The railway buildings are visible in the quarry at front left. The railway ceased operating between Shanklin and Ventnor in the 1950's. From 1937 to the mid Fifties the RAF radar station was on the highest part of St Boniface Down, with four steel masts 360 feet high on top of the 800 feet hill.( Sydney Partridge has climbed 240 feet up one of those masts.) In August 1940, the Germans dropped about 90 bombs on the radar station using Stuka dive-bombers.
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