12.12.21
One of Guernsey’s oldest structures, Le Dehus burial chamber is a passage grave with finds dating back as far as 3,500-20,000BC!
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History
12.12.21
One of Guernsey’s oldest structures, Le Dehus burial chamber is a passage grave with finds dating back as far as 3,500-20,000BC!
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12.07.19
Taking inspiration from a master craftsman and his visions of our stunning coastline. I thought the fog added a different twist on the famous painting. If you get time, go check out the other locations dotted and mapped out around Moulin Huet.
14.06.19
HDR scenic golden Guernsey evening views over the west coast from Grandes Rocques Fort.
13.06.19
It’s not until you do some research do you realise how much history Guernsey actually has. During the middle ages, around 1100-1200, St Peter Port used to be a small settlement built on steep cliffs. Half way down these steps there’s a passageway which marked the eastern boundary of the medieval town which lead down to a beach. I would love to go back (fully vaccinated) to see what it was like.
Have a read here, its actually quite interesting!
04.06.19
Been wanting to photograph this fort for a long time. The sun poked through for no more than 5 minutes just before sunset giving a gorgeous pinky/orange glow on the granite walls. Even spotted a seal about 20 metres from the slipway!
10.12.18
Protecting the harbour for over 800 years, it’s a landmark that defines our history!