St Julian's Pier

St Julian's Pier is a pier in Saint Peter Port Harbour, Guernsey.[1][2]

The pier runs from the base of St Julians Avenue, where a roundabout is now located, eastwards.

Memorial in Saint Peter Port: "This plaque commemorates the evacuation of children and adults ahead of the Occupation of the Island by German forces in June 1940. Four fifths of the children and altogether almost half the population of Guernsey were transported to England so scarcely a family was undivided. À la perchoine."

The cambridge berth is a later construction built at right angles to the pier, in a southerly direction as is the New Jetty and at the eastern extremity, the White Rock Pier.

To the north of the pier is the Queeen Elizabeth II marina.

Monuments and memorials

The pier has a number of monuments and memorials[3]

References

Coordinates: 49°27′31″N 2°31′55″W / 49.45861°N 2.53194°W / 49.45861; -2.53194


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