Blackgang Chine, once a wild and desolate gorge in the cliffs overlooking the south west coast of the Isle of Wight, was opened to the public in 1843 by Alexander Dabell, a lace maker from Nottingham. Over the next 160 years, the gardens have been developed into an imaginative and eccentric collection providing exhibitions and entertainment for all the family.
With heritage displays about the local history of the countryside and coast, fantasy animated shows, cowboy towns and dinosaurs, and rides for most ages, Blackgang Chine has been visited by thousands of Island holiday makers for years.
Blackgang Chine has a small collection of oil paintings, four of which are portraits of the family who have been managers at Blackgang Chine since 1843 when it was founded.
Blackgang Chine, near Ventnor, Isle of Wight PO38 2HN England
info@blackgangchine.com
01983 730330
Blackgang Chine is a fantasy park for young families, open daily to the public from April to October each year. Please check our website for opening times.
If you would like to view a particular painting then please phone us to arrange this as some paintings are in storage.
Artworks
View of Blackgang Chine unknown artist
Blackgang Sawmill and St Catherine’s Quay
Bruce Dabell Westcott
Blackgang Sawmill and St Catherine’s Quay
Amelia Dabell unknown artist
Blackgang Sawmill and St Catherine’s Quay
Francis DabellBernard Hailstone (1910–1987)
Blackgang Sawmill and St Catherine’s Quay
Alexander Dabell (1809–1898)Theodore Charbonnier (c.1846–1932)
Blackgang Sawmill and St Catherine’s Quay
The Rescue of the German Steamer 'Eider' off Atherfield Ledge Edmunds