Both Wight Surf History Exhibition Prints are now displayed at The Waterfront Bar and Restaurant, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight. If you somehow missed the exhibitions previously then get yourself down to Totland Bay. It may not have great waves but it has to be one of the best places on the Island to enjoy and meal and a drink and watch the sun go down.
We are hoping to have surfboards and other memorabilia on display at The Waterfront soon.
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