RAMMbassadors Gallery Talk - Pierre-Auguste Renoir Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey
Gallery soapbox talk about Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey by one of the RAMMbassadors, a group of students from the University of Plymouth's Art History department. The talk is linked to the 2012 RAMM exhibition Into the Light: French and British painting from Impressionism to the early 1920s.
Les Douvres Hotel
Today I visited Les Douvres Hotel in St. Martins. Such a lovely place to relax and eat some great pizza! I was delighted to find how close it was to the south coast in Guernsey, which has to be one of the most beautiful places here.
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Places to see in ( Guernsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Guernsey - UK )
Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel near the French coast, and is a self-governing British Crown dependency. It's known for beach resorts like Cobo Bay and the scenery of its coastal cliffs. Castle Cornet, a 13th-century harbor fortification in the capital of St. Peter Port, now contains history and military museums. Hauteville House is the lavish former home of French writer, Victor Hugo.
Guernsey is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks. The jurisdiction is not part of the United Kingdom, although defence and most foreign relations are handled by the British Government.
The entire jurisdiction lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles and is not a member of the European Union, but has a special relationship with it, being treated as part of the European Community with access to the single market for the purposes of free trade in goods. Taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The two Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey together form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands.
For most of the Second World War, the Channel Islands were occupied by German troops. Before the occupation, 80% of Guernsey children had been evacuated to England to live with relatives or strangers during the war. Some children were never reunited with their families. Guernsey, Herm and some other smaller islands together have a total area of 71 square kilometres (27 sq mi) and coastlines of about 46 kilometres (29 mi). Elevation varies from sea level to 110 m (360 ft) at Hautnez on Guernsey. There are many smaller islands, islets, rocks and reefs in Guernsey waters. Combined with a tidal range of 10 metres (33 feet) and fast currents of up to 12 knots, this makes sailing in local waters dangerous.
Ports and harbours exist at St Peter Port and St Sampson. There is a paved airport: Guernsey Airport but no working railway. The States of Guernsey wholly own their own airline, Aurigny. The decision to purchase the airline was made to protect important airlinks to and from the island and the sale was completed on 15 May 2003. It was announced that the States would sell Aurigny to a rival Channel Islands' airline, Blue Islands, in July 2010, but the talks fell through in September 2010 due to uncertainty as to whether arrival/departure slots at Gatwick Airport could be guaranteed.
The Guernsey Railway, virtually an electric tramway, began working on 20 February 1892 and was abandoned on 9 June 1934. It replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam, the Guernsey Steam Tramway. The latter began service on 6 June 1879 with six locomotives. Alderney is now the only Channel Island with a working railway.
Guernsey, with its sandy beaches, cliff walks, seascapes and offshore islands has been a tourist destination since at least the Victorian days. Guernsey enters Britain in Bloom with St. Martin Parish winning the small town category twice in 2006 and 2011, Saint Peter Port winning the large coastal category in 2014 and St Peter's winning the small coastal prize in 2015. Herm has won Britain in Bloom categories several times: in 2002, 2008, and 2012, Herm won the Britain in Bloom Gold Award.
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VisitGuernsey: Island Exploration by Bicycle
Swap four wheels for two while exploring Guernsey and get access to the island's best panoramic views as well as keeping fit. Go to visitguernsey.com for more information on cycling in Guernsey.
Petit Port Kayak Trip
Kayak trip from Petit Bot to Petit Port, Guernsey on 230809.
JERBOURG POINT 22/11 GUERNSEY
Jerbourg Point Guernsey, Channel Islands. Sunday 22/11/09
Windy and rough
Places to see in ( Guernsey - UK )
Places to see in ( Guernsey - UK )
Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands in the English Channel near the French coast, and is a self-governing British Crown dependency. It's known for beach resorts like Cobo Bay and the scenery of its coastal cliffs. Castle Cornet, a 13th-century harbor fortification in the capital of St. Peter Port, now contains history and military museums. Hauteville House is the lavish former home of French writer, Victor Hugo.
Guernsey is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks. The jurisdiction is not part of the United Kingdom, although defence and most foreign relations are handled by the British Government.
The entire jurisdiction lies within the Common Travel Area of the British Isles and is not a member of the European Union, but has a special relationship with it, being treated as part of the European Community with access to the single market for the purposes of free trade in goods. Taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The two Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey together form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands.
For most of the Second World War, the Channel Islands were occupied by German troops. Before the occupation, 80% of Guernsey children had been evacuated to England to live with relatives or strangers during the war. Some children were never reunited with their families. Guernsey, Herm and some other smaller islands together have a total area of 71 square kilometres (27 sq mi) and coastlines of about 46 kilometres (29 mi). Elevation varies from sea level to 110 m (360 ft) at Hautnez on Guernsey. There are many smaller islands, islets, rocks and reefs in Guernsey waters. Combined with a tidal range of 10 metres (33 feet) and fast currents of up to 12 knots, this makes sailing in local waters dangerous.
Ports and harbours exist at St Peter Port and St Sampson. There is a paved airport: Guernsey Airport but no working railway. The States of Guernsey wholly own their own airline, Aurigny. The decision to purchase the airline was made to protect important airlinks to and from the island and the sale was completed on 15 May 2003. It was announced that the States would sell Aurigny to a rival Channel Islands' airline, Blue Islands, in July 2010, but the talks fell through in September 2010 due to uncertainty as to whether arrival/departure slots at Gatwick Airport could be guaranteed.
The Guernsey Railway, virtually an electric tramway, began working on 20 February 1892 and was abandoned on 9 June 1934. It replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam, the Guernsey Steam Tramway. The latter began service on 6 June 1879 with six locomotives. Alderney is now the only Channel Island with a working railway.
Guernsey, with its sandy beaches, cliff walks, seascapes and offshore islands has been a tourist destination since at least the Victorian days. Guernsey enters Britain in Bloom with St. Martin Parish winning the small town category twice in 2006 and 2011, Saint Peter Port winning the large coastal category in 2014 and St Peter's winning the small coastal prize in 2015. Herm has won Britain in Bloom categories several times: in 2002, 2008, and 2012, Herm won the Britain in Bloom Gold Award.
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Bella Luce Hotel, Restaurant and Spa in Guernsey, UK | Small Luxury Hotels of the World
A country hideaway just minutes from St Peter Port in Guernsey.
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Captain Obvious Walks Around Guernsey Fermain Bay
Jerbourg Point Guernsey
Jerbourg Point Guernsey
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Guernsey ( ( listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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Guernsey ( ( listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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00:00:27 1 Constitutional status
00:01:10 2 Name
00:01:51 3 History
00:01:59 3.1 Early history
00:03:05 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:20 3.3 Early modern period
00:06:57 3.4 Contemporary period
00:08:35 4 Geography
00:09:27 4.1 Climate
00:11:22 4.2 Geology
00:12:07 5 Politics
00:12:52 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:14:40 5.2 Legal system
00:16:23 5.3 External relations
00:17:07 5.4 Parishes
00:18:06 6 Economy
00:19:38 6.1 Infrastructure
00:21:05 6.2 Transport
00:22:01 6.3 Business
00:22:56 6.4 Tourism
00:24:09 6.5 Taxation
00:25:45 7 Society
00:25:54 7.1 Demographics
00:26:38 7.2 Border control
00:27:05 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:29:37 7.4 Education
00:32:16 8 Culture
00:35:20 8.1 Literature
00:36:28 8.2 Sport
00:39:49 9 See also
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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00:00:28 1 Constitutional status
00:01:12 2 Name
00:01:54 3 History
00:02:03 3.1 Early history
00:03:12 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:31 3.3 Early modern period
00:07:17 3.4 Contemporary period
00:08:58 4 Geography
00:09:53 4.1 Climate
00:11:54 4.2 Geology
00:12:41 5 Politics
00:13:29 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:15:24 5.2 Legal system
00:17:12 5.3 External relations
00:17:58 5.4 Parishes
00:19:00 6 Economy
00:20:38 6.1 Infrastructure
00:22:09 6.2 Transport
00:23:08 6.3 Business
00:24:06 6.4 Tourism
00:25:24 6.5 Taxation
00:27:05 7 Society
00:27:14 7.1 Demographics
00:28:01 7.2 Border control
00:28:29 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:31:08 7.4 Education
00:33:55 8 Culture
00:37:07 8.1 Literature
00:38:19 8.2 Sport
00:41:49 9 See also
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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Guernsey
00:00:28 1 Constitutional status
00:01:12 2 Name
00:01:54 3 History
00:02:03 3.1 Early history
00:03:12 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:31 3.3 Early modern period
00:07:17 3.4 Contemporary period
00:08:58 4 Geography
00:09:53 4.1 Climate
00:11:54 4.2 Geology
00:12:41 5 Politics
00:13:29 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:15:24 5.2 Legal system
00:17:12 5.3 External relations
00:17:58 5.4 Parishes
00:19:00 6 Economy
00:20:38 6.1 Infrastructure
00:22:09 6.2 Transport
00:23:08 6.3 Business
00:24:06 6.4 Tourism
00:25:24 6.5 Taxation
00:27:05 7 Society
00:27:14 7.1 Demographics
00:28:01 7.2 Border control
00:28:29 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:31:08 7.4 Education
00:33:55 8 Culture
00:37:07 8.1 Literature
00:38:19 8.2 Sport
00:41:49 9 See also
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SUMMARY
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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00:00:28 1 Constitutional status
00:01:12 2 Name
00:01:55 3 History
00:02:04 3.1 Early history
00:03:13 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:33 3.3 Early modern period
00:07:19 3.4 Contemporary period
00:09:00 4 Geography
00:09:56 4.1 Climate
00:11:57 4.2 Geology
00:12:45 5 Politics
00:13:33 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:15:28 5.2 Legal system
00:17:16 5.3 External relations
00:18:02 5.4 Parishes
00:19:04 6 Economy
00:20:42 6.1 Infrastructure
00:22:14 6.2 Transport
00:23:13 6.3 Business
00:24:11 6.4 Tourism
00:25:29 6.5 Taxation
00:27:11 7 Society
00:27:20 7.1 Demographics
00:28:07 7.2 Border control
00:28:35 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:31:15 7.4 Education
00:34:02 8 Culture
00:37:16 8.1 Literature
00:38:28 8.2 Sport
00:42:00 9 See also
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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SUMMARY
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Guernsey ( ( listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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Guernsey
00:00:28 1 Constitutional status
00:01:12 2 Name
00:01:54 3 History
00:02:03 3.1 Early history
00:03:12 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:31 3.3 Early modern period
00:07:17 3.4 Contemporary period
00:08:58 4 Geography
00:09:53 4.1 Climate
00:11:54 4.2 Geology
00:12:41 5 Politics
00:13:29 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:15:24 5.2 Legal system
00:17:12 5.3 External relations
00:17:58 5.4 Parishes
00:19:00 6 Economy
00:20:38 6.1 Infrastructure
00:22:09 6.2 Transport
00:23:08 6.3 Business
00:24:06 6.4 Tourism
00:25:24 6.5 Taxation
00:27:05 7 Society
00:27:14 7.1 Demographics
00:28:01 7.2 Border control
00:28:29 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:31:08 7.4 Education
00:33:55 8 Culture
00:37:07 8.1 Literature
00:38:19 8.2 Sport
00:41:49 9 See also
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SUMMARY
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.
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Guernsey
00:00:28 1 Constitutional status
00:01:12 2 Name
00:01:55 3 History
00:02:04 3.1 Early history
00:03:13 3.2 Middle Ages
00:04:33 3.3 Early modern period
00:07:19 3.4 Contemporary period
00:09:00 4 Geography
00:09:56 4.1 Climate
00:11:57 4.2 Geology
00:12:45 5 Politics
00:13:33 5.1 States of Guernsey
00:15:28 5.2 Legal system
00:17:16 5.3 External relations
00:18:02 5.4 Parishes
00:19:04 6 Economy
00:20:42 6.1 Infrastructure
00:22:14 6.2 Transport
00:23:13 6.3 Business
00:24:11 6.4 Tourism
00:25:29 6.5 Taxation
00:27:11 7 Society
00:27:20 7.1 Demographics
00:28:07 7.2 Border control
00:28:36 7.3 Housing restrictions
00:31:16 7.4 Education
00:34:03 8 Culture
00:37:17 8.1 Literature
00:38:29 8.2 Sport
00:42:00 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Guernsey ( (listen)) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. It lies roughly north of Saint-Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula. With several smaller nearby islands, it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. The jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.