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Image of Mrs Peggy Poole and Miss Sonya Sampson of the Woodlands Hotel, who had been bathing at St Catherine's Bay on the 11th of March. Peggy was a visitor to the Island and staying at the Woodlands Hotel [see JWP 19/3/1955 p 4]. Negative number JSC WS4 from the Jersey Swimming Club (JSC) Subject Boxes of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive. The negative was scanned at 1200 dpi and can be downloaded as a high quality jpg file. The quality of the scanned image is dependent on the condition of the original.

Reference L/A/75/A1/JSC/25WS4
Date 11 March 1955 - 19 March 1955
Names Jersey Weekly Post
St Catherine's Breakwater
Jersey Swimming Club
Woodlands Hotel
Poole, Peggy
Sampson, Sonya
Keywords glass plate negatives | Portraits | swimmers | Swimming | Bathing | online hotels | Winter | Sea | online sports | Visitors | guests | grandmothers | slipways
Category L/A-Businesses
Places Woodlands Hotel, St Catherine's Bay, St Catherine's Breakwater
Dimensions 1 Negative
Language English
Level of description File
Access restrictions Closed for preservation. Please view digital image online.
Closed until 2100

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Image of Mrs Peggy Poole and Miss Sonya Sampson of the Woodlands Hotel, who had been bathing at St Catherine's Bay on the 11th of March. Peggy was a visitor to the Island and staying at the Woodlands Hotel (see JWP 19/3/1955 p 4). Negative number JSC WS4 from the Jersey Swimming Club (JSC) Subject Boxes of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive. The negative was scanned at 1200 dpi and can be downloaded as a high quality jpg file. The quality of the scanned image is dependent on the condition of the original.
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