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General View of Guernsey from Port George, 1850, (1946). Creator: Richard Principal Leitch
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General View of Guernsey from Port George, 1850, (1946). Creator: Richard Principal Leitch
General View of Guernsey from Port George, 1850, (1946). View of the harbour of Saint Peter Port and coast on the island of Guernsey. Port George here probably means Fort George. From " Islands Round Britain", by R. M. Lockley. [Collins, London, 1946]
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Britain In Pictures Channel Islands Coastline Collins Fort Guernsey Harbour Wall Leitch Lockley Port R M Lockley Richard Principal Richard Principal Leitch Ronald Ronald Lockley Ronald Mathias Ronald Mathias Lockley Social History William Collins William Collins And Sons William Collins Sons Fort George Fortifications Saint Peter Port St Peter Port
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This photo print, titled "General View of Guernsey from Port George, 1850" and created by Richard Principal Leitch in 1946, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the picturesque island of Guernsey. The view showcases the bustling harbor of Saint Peter Port and the stunning coastline that surrounds it. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this image transports us back to a time when trade and commerce thrived in this British coastal town. The fortifications of Fort George stand proudly on the landscape, serving as a reminder of England's historical presence on these shores. This photograph captures not only the beauty of Guernsey but also its rich history and geographical features. The harbour wall stretches out into the crystal-clear waters, providing shelter for boats coming in from distant lands. As we delve into this visual masterpiece, we are reminded of Ronald Mathias Lockley's book "Islands Round Britain" published by William Collins in 1946. Lockley's work sheds light on the social history and cultural significance of these islands. With every brushstroke captured by Leitch's watercolor technique, we are transported to an era long gone yet preserved within this print. It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical documentation. Let us cherish this remarkable piece that encapsulates not just one moment in time but centuries worth of stories waiting to be discovered within its frame.
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