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  2. List of people from Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), artist; spent summer of 1883 in Guernsey; Henry Watson Fowler (1858–1933), lexicographer, moved to Guernsey in 1903; Lilian Lyle (1867–1953), botanist and phycologist, studied the marine life of Guernsey during the 1920s [34] Francis George Fowler (1871–1918), lexicographer, moved to Guernsey in 1903

  3. Category:Guernsey people - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey people stubs (78 P) Pages in category "Guernsey people" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016 there were over 32,291 people employed in Guernsey with 4,864 being self-employed and 2,453 employing businesses. 19.6% worked in the finance industry and median earnings were £31,215. [ 82 ]

  5. List of artists from Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eily de Putron (1914–1982), Irish and Guernsey stained glass artist and archaeologist; Frederick Moynihan (1843–1910), sculptor; Peter Le Vasseur (born 1938), artist; Chris Foss (born 1946), British artist and science fiction illustrator

  6. Category:People from the Bailiwick of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey people (13 C, 27 P) People from Sark (2 C, 12 P) + Guernsey men (1 C) Pages in category "People from the Bailiwick of Guernsey" The following 67 pages are in ...

  7. Margaret Ann Neve - Wikipedia

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    She lived in England for 25 years of marriage, but when her husband died in 1849, she returned to Guernsey. [7] They had no children. [citation needed] The census for 1871 shows Margaret A. Neve (78) and her sister Elizabeth Harvey (73) living at 'Chaumière', Rouge Huis, St Peter Port, Guernsey. [8]

  8. History of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    La Gran'mère du Chimquière, the Grandmother of Chimquiere, the statue menhir at the gate of Saint Martin's church is an important prehistoric monument. Around 6000 BC, the rising sea created the English Channel and separated the Norman promontories that became the bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey from continental Europe. [1]

  9. Category:Guernsey artists - Wikipedia

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