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Photographs of Mr Phil Mourant, photographs of Mr Alphonse Le Gastelois, the self-described King of the Ecréhous, who lived as a hermit on the archipelago for 14 years, with his dog at his home at Dumaresq Street, and photographs of Deputy Bob Smale.
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Reference | L/A/75/A2/POR/79/8 |
Date | 6 November 1975 - 18 November 1975 |
Names | Mourant, Phil Le Gastelois, Alphonse Smale, Bob, Deputy Royal Court |
Keywords | courts | deputies | Dogs | hermits | Personalities | Portraits |
Category | L/A-Businesses |
Places | Écréhous, Dumaresq Street |
Dimensions | 8 Photographs |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Creator | Jersey Evening Post, The |
Access restrictions | Closed for preservation. Please view digital image. |
Closed until | 2100 |
Subject | 8 |
File number | Portraits |
Page number | Page |
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Photographs of Mr Phil Mourant, photographs of Mr Alphonse Le Gastelois, the self-described King of the Ecréhous, who lived as a hermit on the archipelago for 14 years, with his dog at his home at Dumaresq Street, and photographs of Deputy Bob Smale.
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