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On the eve of Liberation Day here’s another image from the archives.
Tomorrow, on 9th May, people in Guernsey will be remembering and celebrating, with formal parade in the morning and festivities around the island in the afternoon.
Whatever you are planning to do we wish you a happy Liberation Day.
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Guernsey’s wartime horse drawn ambulance.
During the Occupation of Guernsey fuel supplies ran low so the St John Ambulance Brigade Transport Section introduced a horse drawn ambulance to convey patients to hospital.
This is a reminder of the challenging period for the newly formed ambulance service and the resilience of the St John people who served at this time.
After the war this vehicle went to Sark and is now on display at the German Occupation Museum in the Forest.
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Ahead of Guernsey’s Liberation Day tomorrow we will be sharing some images from the Occupation and paying tribute to the brave men and women of the St John Ambulance Brigade who cared for the sick and injured during the war years, when Guernsey was under German rule.
📸 taken by Reg Blanchford on a secret camera, kept hidden from the German authorities.
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Our ambulance crews in Alderney check and maintain the Public Access Defibrillators around the island.
Knowing where to find a defibrillator (AED) and how to use it can save a life. Wherever you are make sure you know where your nearest AED is. They are simple to use and provide easy to follow voice commands.
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