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St Brelades Bay, Jersey, c. 1920s

St Brelades Bay, Jersey, c. 1920s


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Filename: P10B 031 - Jersey - St Brelade's Bay.jpg

Size: 2364 x 1734 (1.5MB)

Date: 21st December 2020

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: P10B 031

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St Brelades Bay, Jersey, c. 1920s

A GWR publicity view of St Brelades Bay on the southern coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, c.1920s. The image was taken from the cliff top looking down into the bay, showing St Brelades Parish Church and the Fishermans Chapel

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1920s Beach Channel Islands Channel Isles Church Cliff Coast Coastal Jersey Sand St Brelade


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This print takes us back in time to the picturesque St Brelades Bay in Jersey during the 1920s. A masterpiece of GWR publicity, this image captures the essence of coastal beauty and tranquility. From a vantage point atop the cliffs, we are treated to a breathtaking view of the bay below. The crystal-clear waters of the English Channel gently kiss the golden sand beach, inviting visitors to indulge in its serene embrace. Nestled amidst this idyllic scenery stands St Brelades Parish Church, an architectural gem that adds a touch of grandeur to this coastal paradise. Its spire reaches towards the heavens as if seeking divine approval for such natural splendor. Adjacent to it lies the Fishermans Chapel, a humble sanctuary that pays homage to those who have long relied on these bountiful waters for their livelihoods. It serves as a reminder of Jersey's rich maritime heritage and deep connection with its seafaring community. As we gaze upon this timeless scene frozen in sepia tones, one cannot help but be transported back to an era when life seemed simpler and nature more untouched. The charm and serenity exuded by St Brelades Bay continue to captivate hearts even after all these years. This remarkable photograph is not merely an invitation to explore history; it is an invitation into our own imagination – beckoning us to step into this bygone era where church bells mingled with crashing waves and salty sea air filled every breath.

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