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Images of the Constable of Grouville Alan Le Maistre opening a valve on the culvert taking storm water to sea in Gorey Village near the Royal Jersey Golf Club's course. Also included in the picture are from left Michael Holloway, assistant chief engineer for the Resources Recovery Board, Edward Cuthbert, engineer, Chris McCardle, engineer, Morris Bartley, chief engineer and Deputy Arthur Carter [image A-F, K-L] [from JEP 23/12/1978 p 3].
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Reference | L/A/75/A3/3/9260 |
Date | 22 December 1978 |
Names | Le Maistre, Alan, Constable of Grouville Royal Jersey Golf Club Resources Recovery Board Cuthbert, Edward McCardle, Chris Bartley, Morris Carter, Arthur, Deputy Holloway, Michael |
Keywords | water supplies | storms | Storm damage | culverts | Engineers |
Places | Gorey Village |
Dimensions | 12 35mm negative |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | Closed for preservation - please consult digital copy |
JEP Photographic Job Number | 1978/9260 |
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Images of the Constable of Grouville Alan Le Maistre opening a valve on the culvert taking storm water to sea in Gorey Village near the Royal Jersey Golf Club's course. Also included in the picture are from left Michael Holloway, assistant chief engineer for the Resources Recovery Board, Edward Cuthbert, engineer, Chris McCardle, engineer, Morris Bartley, chief engineer and Deputy Arthur Carter (image A-F, K-L) (from JEP 23/12/1978 p 3).
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