02/22/12
Once upon a time in a far away land… Guernsey’s shores are home to a rich and unique heritage stretching back thousands of years to when Guernsey first became an island cut off from continental Europe (circa 6,000BC). From the original Neolithic settlers and their dolmens and menhirs that still dot the islands today, to [...]
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01/26/12
Whatever your passion – walking, wildlife, music, literature, comedy, food (or even scarecrows and sheep racing!) - Guernsey has an event or festival to inspire you in 2012. This year, Guernsey sees the the return of the biennial Victor Hugo International Music Festival (16-21 July), showcasing some of classical music’s biggest talents as well as [...]
Tags: Autuymn Floral Guernsey Fesival, Britain in Bloom Awards, Easter Festival of Living History, Guernsey Festival of Comedy, Guernsey in bloom, Guernsey Literary Festival, Guernsey Music Festival, Healthspan Autumn Walking Week, Healthspan Spring Walking Week, Liberation Day, Sark Sheep Racing, Spring Floral Guernsey Festival, Tennerfest, The Guernsey Photography Festival, Torteval Scarecrow Festival, Victor Hugo International Music Fesival, VisitGuernsey Events for 2012
06/30/11
The austere recipe for potato peel pie is straight out of the ration books, but thanks to Mary Ann Shaffer and the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society novel there are enthusiastic fans of the book tickling their spud taste buds with versions of the World War II dish. Below top Guernsey chef Tony [...]
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05/10/11
Visit Guernsey has joined together with knitting shop and community group I Knit London to launch the 2011 #iKnit_Guernsey competition. The winner will receive an idyllic break for two to Guernsey courtesy of FlyGuernsey, with £50 iKnit London vouchers available for four runners up. The winning design will also be published in a leading UK [...]
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05/10/11
Not just a garment, an emblem of a community of knitters orally passing down unique family patterns from generation to generation with maritime symbolism lovingly stitched into the seams of each sweater. The traditional guernsey is a nautical design classic, whose influence extends to coastal regions of the British Isles and to far reaching corners of the globe.
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05/04/11
A chance meeting with a dashing Hollywood film star inspired a lifelong love of all things 1940s for Annie Howland, known online as Miss Matilda.
She was eight–years–old when she met the iconic British actor James Mason, in a market square in Rome. The encounter marked the start of a love affair with the decade that led to her designing and making her own range of stunning dresses.
Tags: 1940s dress design, 40s vintage clothing, AbleGrable, Guernsey Liberation Day, Retro 40s clothing
04/19/11
With spectacular cliff top paths, sunny bays, floral rural lanes and commons, Guernsey offers 28.5 miles of hiking trails and walking routes to be explored. So whether it is a sunset stroll around Cobo Bay or a morning spent hiking the dramatic South coast cliffs, there is no better way to discover what makes Guernsey special than [...]
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03/31/11
The first ever Guernsey Literary Festival takes place during May 12-15, 2011 as a celebration of our enchanting tales and storytellers. For such a small population, Guernsey possesses a surprisingly rich literary tradition. The role-call of home-grown talent and writers who have been inspired by Guernsey is littered with famous names. Authors Victor Hugo, Mervyn [...]
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05/04/10
Fans of author Mary Anne Shaffer’s The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society novel, can now follow in the footsteps of the likes of Dawsey and Eben Ramsey, with our map of the book’s locations. The award-winning novel is set in the German Occupied island of Guernsey between 1940-1945 and although the story is [...]
04/27/10
Around 70 historic images from the Guernsey Occupation and Liberation, will be on display from May 3-29, 2010 at Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square, Guernsey. The exhibit of rolling images, taken from the Guernsey Museum’s archive, will be displayed on a large screen inside the church, and is one of many the Guernsey Liberation Day celebrations [...]
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