Wednesday 01 May 2024
Select a region
News

GALLERY: Guernseys, guernseys, ganseys...

GALLERY: Guernseys, guernseys, ganseys...

Friday 18 November 2022

GALLERY: Guernseys, guernseys, ganseys...

Friday 18 November 2022


Thank you to everyone who sent us pictures of themselves, their family, and their pets wearing their guernseys yesterday.

The second annual Wear a Guernsey Day in aid of the RNLI was marked across the world - with photos coming our way from the UK, Canada and even Jersey.

The charity shared news of the fundraising day via its social media channels, and a debate was sparked on Twitter about whether to capitalise the 'G' in Guernsey or to leave it lower case as guernsey. An even fiercer debate was avoided when most people agreed it is not a jumper.

Here, we've collated some of the pictures we were sent to share a flavour of the day:

Screenshot_2022-11-18_at_10.06.37.png

Pictured: Esme Olivia said: "We all have ours on."

316122684_10167368934185093_5205152831752675516_n.jpeg

Pictured: Leanne Clark said: "I'm a Guernsey girl living afar, but wore my Guernsey today with pride!"

Screenshot_2022-11-18_at_10.08.08.png

Pictured: Rachel Dovey said: "Here we are! Great Aunty and sister, Granny and mum, Mum and daughter, daughter and no 2 grandchild, son and grandson, oh and waffle 1yr, miller 12yrs!! Family tradition."

Screenshot_2022-11-18_at_10.08.35.png

Pictured: Gill Cullen was wearing hers in Vancouver where she now lives.

Screenshot_2022-11-18_at_10.09.22.png

Pictured: Barbara Crowson's dog Daisy was wearing her knitwear for yesterday's walk.

Screenshot_2022-11-18_at_10.08.56.png

Pictured: Brian Gaudion shared this picture of his great, great, great, grandfather Daniel Gaudion.

One well worn Guernsey also threw up a query on the day. Deputy Lindsay De Sausmarez said the one she is wearing in the image below is her favourite but she is trying to work out what the crest is.

Read more...

Wear your Guernsey, today!

Celebrate a Guernsey icon tomorrow

Wear your favourite Guernsey today!


Sign up to newsletter

 

Comments

Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.

You have landed on the Bailiwick Express website, however it appears you are based in . Would you like to stay on the site, or visit the site?