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Islands at WarIslands at WarBOOK SPECIAL WITH STEVE FOOTE - CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRIAULX LIBRARY AND OWNER BLUE ORMER PUBLISHINGIn this episode Keith talks to Steve Foote of Blue Ormer Publishing and Chief Executive of the Priaulx Library.They talk about the following books which you can buy.Guernsey Occupation Diaries 1940-45 - Reverend Douglas Ord (edited John Nettles)The Silent War -Frank Falla Guernsey Under German Rule - Ralph Durand Life in Occupied Guernsey - Ruth Ozanne DiaryThe Battle of Newlands - The Wartime Diaries of Winifred HarveyThe People's Messenger: The Occupation Diary of Louis Guillemette, Guernsey 1940-45 Gentle Violence: Diaries 1943-45 - Hans Max...2024-12-0257 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastJuly 2023In this July edition, Jim and Steve talk to Chief Librarian Sue Laker with a preview of the annual Summer Exhibition now on display in the library gardens, tour guide Simon De La Rue about tour guiding and the value of the library to preparing his tours, and Alex Bates about his new film 'Born of Water' set in Guernsey in the medieval period. And in the first of our new Guernsey Icons series - Jim also talks to Mark Guppy, whose father created the iconic Original Guernseyman, Stone de Croze.2023-08-0334 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastMay 2023In this episode, we continue our series on the Guernsey Farmhouse with architect, Andrew Dyke; JP Fallaize talks about researching and exploring the shipwrecks around our shores; for Book of the Month we talk to  Jag Sherbourne about her new book “Clouds in my Guernsey Sky”; and we round off our series on Guernsey Surnames by looking at surnames derived from the father’s name.2023-06-0142 minGuernsey Press Arts PodcastGuernsey Press Arts PodcastLit Fest lift off, St James and the future of facilities, and the Priaulx Library podcastThis month with Simon De La Rue, Nick Le Messurier lifts the lid on the Guernsey Literary Festival, which has just got under way, we find out why the Priaulx Library has turned to podcasting with chief executive Steve Foote and Jim Delbridge, host of its Guernsey Life & Times podcast, and we discuss the future of local venues with Russ Fossey from Guernsey Arts and St James executive director Jon Bisson. 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See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-05-0537 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastApril 2023In this episode we talk to Architectural historian, Andrew Dyke about the Guernsey farmhouse, with particular reference to the Les Caches, the National Trust’s farmhouse in the Forest; Jim tells the story of his great-great-great-great-grandfather, Lucas Houguez, lighthouse keeper of Les Casquets; Steve takes another look at Guernsey Surnames – with a particular focus on local names derived from nicknames; and in Book of the Month, we talk to Mari Jones of Cambridge University about her “Glossary of the Norman Language in the Channel Islands” and “Sark Sayings”.2023-04-1936 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastMarch 2023In this month's episode, we feature a preview of the upcoming Guernsey Literary Festival with Festival Director, Claire Allen; we talk to Nik van Leuven, Chairman of Council of the Priaulx Library about the role of the Council and the future of the library; we take our regular look at Guernsey surnames; and we pay a tribute to local historian and library regular David Kreckeler with JP Fallaize.2023-03-1749 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastFebruary 2023In the first episode of 2023, Jim and Steve talk to Senior Librarian, Judith Finnamore, about what has been going on in the library when it was closed in January, as well as hearing all about the first Priaulx After Dark event in October. We talk to Damien Saunders about a 350-year old shipwreck, Vierge du Bon Port, which has never been found; attend the opening of an exhibition commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Market Buildings in St Peter Port; continue our look at the origins of Guernsey Surnames - and talk to Marco Tersigni and Simon Hamon about...2023-02-1343 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastSeptember 2022In this episode we talk to Edward Chaney about The Book of Ebenezer Le Page, we take a look at the Priaulx Library’s summer exhibition celebrating 125 years of the Guernsey Press, Marianne Palmer Smith whose father worked at the Priaulx Library during the 1960s tells us some stories of the goings-on and Peter Stuart continues his history of the quarrying industry. Book of the Month is A Directory of Huguenot Refugees in the Channel Islands by Robert Nash – and in our continuing look at Guernsey’s surnames, we review the ten most common local surnames and their origins.2022-09-221h 00Guernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastJune 2022In our June episode, we talk to Yan Marquis about the Guernesiais poet, Denys Corbet, to Tilly Fisken about the story behind Potter's Corner,  Peter Stewart continues his history of the quarrying industry, Dinah Bott chooses Darryl Ogier's 'Reformation and Society in Guernsey' as Book of the Month, Sue Laker and Alan Solway tell us about the library's Newspaper Digitisation project and we continue our regular series on Guernsey Surnames.2022-06-1945 minGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastGuernsey Life & Times: The Priaulx Library podcastOccupation and Liberation - May 2022In our first episode, hosts Jim Delbridge and Steve Foote start their quest to explore Guernsey's history and heritage. Since it's Liberation Day this month, there is a German Occupation theme to many of the topics. Malcolm Sarre shares his memories of the day before Liberation Day. Chief Librarian, Sue Laker talks about the Guernsey Underground News Service, its link with the Priaulx Library, and the GUNS news sheet featured in the current British Library exhibition "Breaking the News". Book of the Month is The People's Messenger: the Occupation Diary of Louis Guillemette - José Day and Ken Tough t...2022-05-1838 min