- dolmens. The
major sites in
Jersey are
listed below: La
Hougue Bie La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet Le Mont Ubé Le
Couperon La Sergenté Les Mont de
Grantez La...
- site
where St.
Helier lived 5p
Seymour Tower (offs**** defence) 10p La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet (dolmen) 20p La Corbière
Lighthouse 50p
Grosnez Castle (ruins)...
-
Couperon and
Faldouet are
among the
prehistoric remains in the parish. La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet features on the
reverse of the
Jersey ten
pence coin and was...
- La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet was
constructed on a site on the east
coast looking across to the
Cotentin Peninsula....
-
facilities in 1988 at La
Pouquelaye,
converted from the
former offices of Rediffusion's
Jersey operation. Initially, the La
Pouquelaye centre housed two production...
-
Islands have five p****age
graves with side
chambers (La
Hougue Bie, La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet and
Grantez in Jersey, La
Varde and Le Déhus in Guernsey)...
- pre-recorded segments. The main
Channel Report studio was
previously based at La
Pouquelaye in the
north of St Helier.
Although Channel Television remained independently...
- Ladies' College. In 1887, the
college moved to a purpose-built site on La
Pouquelaye and in 1999, it
moved again to its
present site, on Mont Millais, across...
- the
Channel Islands of
Jersey and Guernsey, such as Déhus Dolmen, La
Pouquelaye de Faldouet, La Sergenté, and La
Hougue des Géonnais. The term
Houge derives...
- La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet dolmen...