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Catalogue reference: ADM 344/408
This record is about the United Kingdom: Channel Islands; Guernsey, vicinity and Jersey; item 1, 'Seymour... dating from 1812 Jan 01 - 1828 Dec 31 in the series Admiralty: Hydrographic Department: Coastal and Riverine Views. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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United Kingdom: Channel Islands; Guernsey, vicinity and Jersey; item 1, 'Seymour Tower in one with Grosse Moi'; item 2, 'Grouville Church in one with Fort Henry'; item 3, 'Roselle Mill in one with Bell-Hogue Point'; item 4, 'Marmotier Houses open NE of Bigorne'; item 5, 'Belle-Hogue open N of Tour Roselle'; item 6, 'St Pierre Church open S of Coudray Mill'; item 7, 'Paternosters W of Grosnez'; item 8, 'Verclut Point shut in by La Coupe'; item 9, 'Roselle Mill open E of Nez du Guet new Fort' by Captain Martin White, 1812 to 1828
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Admiralty: Hydrographic Department: Coastal and Riverine Views
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