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  2. Culture of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Guernsey in the Bailiwick of Guernsey is a culture which has been shaped by its indigenous Norman language and traditions as well as French (especially Norman) and British (especially English) cultural influences. Cultural trends from immigrant communities such as the Portuguese have also been added.

  3. Artists sought to inspire people to visit Guernsey - AOL

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    Organisers said the art should inspire people to visit Guernsey while reflecting "the island's rich history, breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture".

  4. Music of the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    The two bailiwicks, Guernsey and Jersey, are not a part of the United Kingdom, but since the 20th century are majority English-speaking and part of the British cultural sphere. They also share a historic cultural (and musical) identity with the people of Normandy. Little is known of the history of music in the islands.

  5. Category:Culture of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Arts in Guernsey (3 C, 1 P) Guernsey artists (1 C, 7 P) E. ... Pages in category "Culture of Guernsey" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  6. Artparks Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    The ArtParkS Sculpture Park sculpture trail is located in Saint Martin's, Guernsey, Channel Islands, in the grounds of the historic Sausmarez Manor. [1]It shows up to 200 mostly contemporary sculptures every year by approximately 70-80 artists from the United Kingdom and around the world.

  7. List of artists from Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Peter Monamy (1681–1749), English marine painter; Paul Jacob Naftel (1817–1891), artist; Douglas Cowper (1817–1839), painter; Denys Corbet (1826–1909), poet and painter; Mary Eily de Putron (1914–1982), Irish and Guernsey stained glass artist and archaeologist

  8. Category:Arts in Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey art (1 C) L. Guernsey literature (1 C) M. Guernsey musicians (6 P) Pages in category "Arts in Guernsey" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Guernésiais - Wikipedia

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    The Eisteddfod cultural festival is a public event where attendees can enjoy plays, poems, and music performed in Guernesiais. [27] There is also a local choir on Guernsey called La Guaine du Vouest who conduct musical performances in Guernesiais to further promote the language and the cultural and linguistic heritage of Guernsey. [28]