Historic hotel pictures - G
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Historic hotel pictures - G
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The Gloucester Hotel in the 1930s
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1972 advert
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Gladstone House, St Catherine
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Glendale Guest House, Archirondel
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1964 advert
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1957 advert
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1964 advert
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1964 advert
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Gloucester Boarding House on Gloucester Street that became Hotel Angleterre
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Gloucester Boarding House
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Gloria Villa, St Martin
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Gloucester Hotel advert
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Gloucester Hotel advert
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Guests at Gloucester House in 1922. The details of the facade indicate that this was the same establishment as Gloucester Hotel, also known as Gloucester Boarding House. The proprietor of Gloucester House was Thomas George Hacquoil, son of Edward and Rachel Jane, nee Le Cornu [1]
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Golden Sands Hotel, 1976
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Golden Sands 2026
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Maison Gorey 1937
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Maison Gorey postcard
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1964 advert
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Graham's, 1924
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1964 advert
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1972 advert
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The Grasshopper Hotel was in Mulcaster Street
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We were unable to establish where the Great Western Hotel was situated in 1899, when this advert was added to the site
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... then we obtained this 1898 advert indicating that it was at the Weighbridge. But this cannot be a genuine view from the hotel because that would position it either where the Royal Yacht Hotel stands or on the opposite side of Mulcaster Street, where the Star Hotel made the corner. The location of the Great Western remained a mystery until it was established that this was not the view from the hotel, but a view of the hotel, which was the building on the left edge of the drawing in Caledonia Place
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1900 advert
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Green Island Hotel was advertised for sale in 1890. We are uncertain exactly where it was located
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Greenhill Boarding Establishment
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Greenhill Country Hotel
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1964 advert
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Greenwood Lodge Hotel
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Greenwood Hotel advert in 1945
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Greve d'Azette Hotel was built as a private house by the Beghin family, who founded town-centre shoe shops.
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Greve d'Azette Hotel was converted to a hotel after the Second World War by Philip Spencer, who sold it to William Cowell. He sold it to Gerald Slous, who completely modernised the hotel in the 1970s
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1964 advert
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Greve de Lecq Hotel and the once popular Stable Bar
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1964 advert
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Greve de Lecq Hotel
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Greve de Lecq Hotel photographed in the 19th century by Ernest Baudoux

Grouville Holiday Camp
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Greve de Lecq Pavilion, which became the site of Caesar's Palace, and is now the site of Fisherman's Wharf
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Greve de Lecq Hotel
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Greve de Lecq Hotel
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Gros Puits Farm guest house
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Gros Puits Farm guest house
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1964 advert
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1972 advert
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The Grosvenor Hotel at Havre des Pas
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Grosvenor Hotel in 1949
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Grosvenor Hotel
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Grosvenor Hotel advert in 1945
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1964 advert
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Grosvenor Hotel
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1964 advert
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Grouville Bay Hotel
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Grouville Hall Hotel
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Grouville Hall Hotel
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Grouville Hall Hotel 1937
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The island's first holiday camp was at Grouville
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An advertisement for Grouville Holiday Camp
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Grouville Holiday Camp
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Grouville Holiday Camp in 1939
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Grouville Holiday Camp 1935
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Another picture from 1935
Notes and references
- ↑ Or, if you prefer the Ancestry transcription of his baptism record, Edward Hacqusil and Rachel Jane Le Sornu

