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St Helier Through Time Keith E. Morgan

St Helier Through Time By Keith E. Morgan

St Helier Through Time by Keith E. Morgan


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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which St Helier has changed and developed over the last century

St Helier Through Time Summary

St Helier Through Time by Keith E. Morgan

Jersey is the largest of the British Channel Islands and is just 14 miles away from the French coast. Once part of the Duchy of Normandy, it became independent from France in 1204 and has governed itself ever since. St Helier is the historic capital of Jersey and the centre of its government. Named after its Patron Saint, Helier, the town has grown from a small fishing and agricultural hamlet hugging the seashore, to a bustling port and holiday resort.St Helier has a rich heritage and can even boast in having a battle fought in its town square. Royal Square, as it is now called, is where the States Chamber and ancient Royal Court House are to be found. Once a walled town, the area has expanded into a modern metropolis, but still retains a charm all of its own. This development through time has been traced and captured in this fascinating and unique book.

About Keith E. Morgan

Keith E. Morgan was educated at Dynevor Grammar School, Swansea, before taking up and completing a telecommunications apprenticeship with the General Post Office. Following two years National Service in the RAF as an Air Radar Mechanic on V-Bombers, he continued his career in the GPO as a Telecommunications Engineer. In 1995, he took his first steps to becoming an author and has been publishing books ever since.

Additional information

GOR007109722
9781445600543
1445600544
St Helier Through Time by Keith E. Morgan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2011-10-28
96
N/A
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