EUNE FROUQU’THÉE D’JÈRRIAIS – (A FORKFUL OF JÈRRIAIS)
We continue our series of articles in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a table fork. An English translation follows. This contribution comes from Pat Small MA CÉLÉBRE BIKE En 1970, quand la prison ‘tait située à la Rue Newgate à côté d’ l’hôpita, […]
AGRICULTURE AND SURVIVAL IN A TIME OF WAR
What was the relationship between Jersey farmers and the German occupying authorities? The author of a new book on this subject, retired Head of History at Victoria College, Andy Gilson is expecting this book to be published in September. The book is already number 7 best seller on Amazon books for the category ‘Agriculture and […]