 Le Petit Bôt Tower no. 13, 1778-1779 |
 One of 15 loophole towers constructed after the start of the American Revolution |
 Le Petit Bôt Tower om the south coast of Guernsey |
 Petit Bôt Tearooms next to the tower, Guernsey |
 Le Petit Bôt Tower protests the small beach at Petit Bôt Bay |
 Fort Pezeries, 17th C., at the west end of Guernsey |
 Fort Grey, protecting the long beach at Rocquaine Bay on the west coast of Guernsey |
 Fort Grey, an 1804 Martello Tower built on the ruins of the 17th C. Château de Rocquaine |
 Low tide at Fort Grey, Rocquaine Bay, Guernsey |
 Today Fort Grey houses a local shipwreck museum |
 Stop at Fort Grey on a cycle ride around Guernsey |
 Anchor, Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum |
 History of Fort Grey |
 Fort Grey is named after General Charles, Earl Grey of Howick, governor of Guernsey 1797-1807 |
 Fort Grey at low tide, Guernsey |
 Vazon Road loophole tower, Castel |
 Vazon Road loophole tower, Castel |
 Vazon Road loophole tower, Castel |
 Fort Hommet, Vazon Bay, Guernsey |
 Fort Hommet was built in 1680 in Castel at the center of the northwest coast of Guernsey |
 A Martello Tower was added to Fort Hommet in 1804 |
 Fort Hommet, one of 3 Martello Towers on Guernsey, 1804 |
 Information about Fort Hommet, Guernsey |
 Grandes Rocques Fort, Guernsey |
 Grandes Rocques Fort, Guernsey |
 Rousse Tower, Grand Havre Bay, Guernsey |
 Guernsey Loophole Tower no.5, L'Ancresse |
 Guernsey Loophole Tower no.5, L'Ancresse |
 Guernsey Loophole Tower no.5, L'Ancresse |
 Fort Le Marchant, on the northeastern headlands of Guernsey |
 L'Ancresse Bay from Fort Le Marchant, Guernsey |
 Fort Le Marchant, Guernsey |
 L'Ancresse Bay and Loophole Tower 5, Cycling Guernsey |
 Fort Le Marchant, 1680 with 1805 improvements during the Napoleonic Wars |
 L'Ancresse Bay from Fort Le Marchant |
 Fort Doyle, 1805, Guernsey |