La Tour de Vinde
La Tour de Vinde, (aka Noirmont Tower), is a Martello tower that the British erected between 1808 and 1810 to command the approaches to St Aubin's Bay, Jersey. The tower stands at the foot of the cliffs of Noirmont Point, in the Vingtaine de Noirmont in the Parish of Saint Brélade. During the occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II, the Germans erected Battery Lothringen on the top of Noirmont Point. The site of the tower is accessible at low tide by wading, though the tower itself is closed to the public.
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La Tour de Vinde
La Tour de Vinde, (aka Noirmont Tower), is a Martello tower that the British erected between 1808 and 1810 to command the approaches to St Aubin's Bay, Jersey. The tower stands at the foot of the cliffs of Noirmont Point, in the Vingtaine de Noirmont in the Parish of Saint Brélade. During the occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II, the Germans erected Battery Lothringen on the top of Noirmont Point. The site of the tower is accessible at low tide by wading, though the tower itself is closed to the public.
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La Tour de Vinde, (aka Noirmon ...... e Harbour & Airport Committee.
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La tour de Vinde ou tour de No ...... la paroisse de Saint-Brélade.
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La Tour de Vinde
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La Tour de Vinde, (aka Noirmon ...... tself is closed to the public.
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La tour de Vinde ou tour de No ...... la paroisse de Saint-Brélade.
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La Tour de Vinde
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Tour de Vinde
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La Tour de Vinde
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Noirmont Point Light
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