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- The Isle of Wight is rich in historical and archaeological sites, from prehistoric fossil beds with dinosaur remains, to dwellings and artefacts dating...
- originally derogatory. "Why are natives of the Isle of Wight known as 'caulkheads'?". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 February 2022. "Mexicanos sinónimos, mexicanos...
- daddy longlegs Bunny (West Hampshire/East Dorset) steep wooded valley Caulkhead (Isle of Wight) a long-standing island resident, usually a descendant...
- the mainland. A few are unique to the island, for example overner and caulkhead (see below). Others are more obscure and now used mainly for comic emphasis...
- with a specific regional accent, distinct to the area. Appleknocker and Caulkhead – Isle of Wight BrummieBirmingham ChissitLeicester ****ney – East...
- Tractor Boys, Carrot Crunchers Irthlingborough Irthlings Isle of Wight Caulkheads (named after the caulking of boats) Kettering Sheep shaggers, Ketteringers...
- species is Caulkicephalus trimicrodon. The genus name is a translation of "Caulkhead", a traditional nickname for Isle of Wight residents, partially derived...
- Edinburgh Gazette - 21 July 1916 Corke on 'Isle of Wight Nostalgia - Famous Caulkheads, Grockles & Overners' website Burial place of Sir John Henry Corke - Find...