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Paul Renouf The Titanic

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Charles Parkinson

🏛️ Charles Parkinson—born in Singapore in 1954 to famed author of Parkinson’s Law, grew up dodging wizardly adoption offers from T.H. White in Alderney before…

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On This Day Tuesday 1st July

On This Day – 1 July 1940 Alderney was occupied by German forces, marking the beginning of one of the most haunting chapters in Channel…

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On This Day Monday 30th June

On This Day – 30 June 1813 The Star, Guernsey’s first English-language newspaper, was published for the very first time in St Peter Port. Known…

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The Day of the Outing

The Day of the Outing: A Glimpse into Guernsey, circa 1901 It was the summer of 1901, just months after the death of Queen Victoria,…

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On This Day Tuesday June 24th 2025

This Day in Guernsey History – June 24 Title: Victor Hugo’s Hauteville House Opens to the Public — June 24, 1927 On June 24th, 1927,…

Posted in Occupation

The Hidden History of Nazi Camps on British Soil

Welcome to the latest episode of “Guernsey Deep Dive,” where we uncover a little-known and unsettling piece of World War II history. This time, we’re…

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The Nicolle Symes Affair

Immerse yourself in the gripping narrative of two young men thrust into the epicenter of clandestine warfare during the German occupation of Guernsey. Join us…

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Barney the Cemetery Cat

Welcome to Guernsey Deep Dive. In this episode, we uncover the touching tale of Barney the Cemetery Cat—a ginger tabby who spent twenty years roaming…

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Unraveling the Sarah Groves Case: A Decade of Heartbreak and Hope

  Welcome to another heartfelt episode of the Guernsey Deep Dive podcast, where today we unravel the tragic mystery surrounding the murder of Sarah Groves,…