1922 v 1984 - photographic comparison
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Elizabeth Castle 1922 and 1984

Elizabeth Castle is one of Jersey's most photographed locations. It was ceded to the island by the British Government in 1923, and in anticipation of the handover, a set of photographs was taken by historian and amateur photographer Emile Guiton
In 1984 the same parts of the castle were photographed and an album showing the comparisons of the same views 62 years apart is in the possession of Jersey Archive - Online catalogue reference /B/K/C/1
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Third Gate from Main Yard, 1922
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Third Gate from Main Yard, 1984
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Belfry, 1922
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Belfry, 1984
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Canteen, 1922
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Canteen, 1984
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Captain's House, 1922
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Captain's House, 1984
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Sir John Lanier's Magazine, 1922
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Fort Charles, 1922
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Governor's House, 1922
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Governor's House, 1984
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Front of Governor's House, 1922
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Front of Governor's House, 1984
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Rear of Governor's House, 1922
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Grand Battery, 1922
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Grand Battery, 1922
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Grand Battery, 1984
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Iron Gate, 1922
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King William's Gate, 1922
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King William's Gate, 1984
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Lower Gate, 1922
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Lower Ward, 1922
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Lower Ward, 1984
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Merchant's Mark, 1922
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Merchant's Mark, 1984
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Outer Gate to Fort Charles, 1922
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Queen Elizabeth's Gate, 1922
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Queen Elizabeth's Gate, 1984
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Third Gate, 1922
