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What (who) is Guernsey - definition

ISLAND IN THE BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY
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  • An [[ATR 42-500]] of [[Aurigny Air Services]] takes off from [[Bristol Airport]], England (2016).
  • Elizabeth College]], in [[St Peter Port, Guernsey]]
  • [[George Métivier]]
  • Guernsey cliffs
  • Detailed map of Guernsey and nearby islands
  • The parishes of Guernsey
  • Coast of Guernsey
  • A Guernsey Post pillar box
  • The islands of Guernsey, Herm and Sark (left to right) as seen from space
  • A Guernsey cow
  • Guernsey from the air
  • Towers in Guernsey
  • [[Castle Cornet]] over the harbour of [[St Peter Port]] in the second half of the 17th century
  • Joshua Gosselin racing for the Guernsey Velo Club
  • Bailiff Richard Collas (right) attending the Queen's birthday parade 2016 in his formal robes
  • ''Children on the Beach of Guernsey'' (1883) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Guernsey         
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¦ noun (plural Guernseys)
1. an animal of a breed of dairy cattle from the Channel Island of Guernsey, noted for producing rich, creamy milk.
2. (guernsey) a thick sweater made with oiled wool, originally worn by fishermen.
Austral. a football jumper.
Guernsey (clothing)         
THICK, CLOSE-FITTING PULLOVER SWEATERS KNITTED IN INTRICATE PATTERNS, GENERALLY OF ONE COLOR, USUALLY BLUE, AND WORN ESPECIALLY BY FISHERMEN AND SAILORS OF SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND
Fisherman's sweater
A guernsey, or gansey, is a seaman's knitted woollen sweater, similar to a jersey, which originated in the Channel Island of the same name, sometimes known as a knit-frock in Cornwall, especially Polperro.Mary Wright, Cornish Guernseys & Knit-frocks, 1979, 2008 Polperro Heritage Press
Guernsey Gâche         
REGIONAL BREAD OF GUERNSEY
Guernsey Gache Melee; Guernsey Gache; Gâche
Guernsey Gâche () is a local dish of the Channel Island of Guernsey. It is a special bread made with raisins, sultanas, cherries and mixed peel.

Wikipedia

Guernsey

Guernsey ( (listen); Guernésiais: Guernési; French: Guernesey) is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy that is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown Dependency.

It is the second largest of the Channel Islands, an island group roughly north of Saint-Malo and west of the Cotentin Peninsula. The jurisdiction consists of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey, three other inhabited islands (Herm, Jethou and Lihou), and many small islets and rocks.

It is not part of the United Kingdom, although defence and some aspects of international relations are managed by the UK. Although the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel Islands, the "Channel Islands" are not a constitutional or political unit. Jersey has a separate relationship to the Crown from the other Crown dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man, although all are held by the monarch of the United Kingdom.

The island has a mixed British-Norman culture, although British cultural influence is stronger, with English being the main language and the pound sterling its primary currency. The island has a traditional local language known as Guernésiais.

Examples of use of Guernsey
1. DC Cook travelled to Guernsey, which Hocquart regularly visited.
2. The fund is run by Guernsey–based Sigma Asset Management.
3. Hocquart of Vale, in Guernsey, whose surname he adopted.
4. Police discovered that Neil Hocquart inherited his wealth from the Guernsey sea captain.
5. They were simply grazing, as carelessly and naturally as any Guernsey in a meadow.