The Channel Islands under Norman and English Rule, c. 1000 CE – 1500 CE
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Interview with Amanda Johns – Silver Accredited Tour Guide from Guernsey
Amanda Johns was born, educated, and has lived her entire life on Guernsey. On her father's side of the family, the local connection extends back for many generations.
A Must-Read Guide to the Channel Islands
Nestled in the English Channel, the Channel Islands are a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With their rich history, stunning landscapes, and unique culture, these islands offer an unforgettable experience for travelers.
Interview with Wendy Maitland – Author living in Sark
Wendy Maitland was born in London in 1938 to medical missionary parents who were then posted to a war zone to continue their medical work.
Guernsey or Jersey? What island is better for families
Both Guernsey and Jersey offer beautiful beaches, charming villages, and plenty of family-friendly activities. But which island is the better choice for your family? We will compare Guernsey and Jersey on several factors, including beaches, attractions, activities, and cost.
Interview with Lisa Sanders – An authorised celebrant living in Alderney
Lisa Sanders spent nearly 20 years living on Alderney. Having holidayed on the island during her childhood, she always felt a deep connection to the place.
Exploring the Untouched Charms of Torteval in Guernsey
During my visit to Torteval in Guernsey, I was captivated by the serenity of this tranquil parish. Torteval is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Interview with James Colmer: Full-time artist living in Guernsey
James Colmer is an artist, graphic designer, illustrator, husband, father, foodie and surfer. Last year he embraced his dream of becoming a full-time artist.
A Dive into the Free Cities Movement
Once upon a time in a world filled with sprawling metropolises and intricate webs of governance, there emerged a peculiar phenomenon known as the Free Cities Movement.