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Guernsey Gâche (gâche ⓘ) is a local dish of the Channel Island of Guernsey. It is a special bread made with raisins , sultanas , cherries , butter and mixed peel . In Guernésiais , gâche means cake .
Robert Farnon (1917–2005), conductor and composer; lived in Guernsey for 40 years; Derrick Bailey (1918–2009), founder of Aurigny Airlines; Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), best-selling writer of thriller novels; lived in Guernsey 1976–1983 [36] Ronnie Ronalde (1923–2015), siffleur, lived in Guernsey from the 1960s to the 1980s
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The following are restaurant inspections with critical violations, as conducted by the Guernsey County Health Department from Feb. 5 to 9.. Feb. 6. St. Benedict Church and School, 220 N. Seventh ...
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In 1887 they were the first place in Guernsey to use a dynamo to power electric lights, decorating St Julian's Avenue for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. [ 1 ] : 5 The brewery was also the last property in Guernsey to cease using commercial DC electricity when they converted their bottling plant to AC current a hundred years later in 1987.
The Hermitage of Saint Helier. Although there are indications that missionary efforts created small places of Christian worship in various places in the islands before 450 A.D. [1]: 29 the first proper evidence of Christianity is recorded as coming to the Islands around 520 A.D. when Samson of Dol visited Guernsey and in 540 A.D. when Helier arrived in Jersey, living as a hermit until he was ...