forts. Of these bays there are three; the westernmost, Clonque Bay, is between the Clonque and Fort Torgee. It is very rocky, and not deeply indented; nor is the land very approachable from it. The next is the Plat Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between... The Channel Islands - Page 13by David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - 1865 - 594 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham - Channel Islands - 1865 - 638 pages
...to resist a landing on the dangerous shores of the bays that exist between the Clonque and Touraille forts. Of these bays there are three; the westernmost,...and Grosncz is a small bay, called Crabbie. There are sands at low water in these two bays. At Grosnez, the pier commences. On the side of the Plat Saline,... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1868 - 270 pages
...these bays there are three ; the westernmost, Clanque Bay, is between the Clanque and Fort Tourgis. It is very rocky and not deeply indented ; nor is...the land Very approachable from it. The next is the Platte Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between which and Grosnez is a small bay, called Crabby. There... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1875 - 310 pages
...these bays there are three ; the westernmost, Clanque Bay, is between the Clanque and Fort Tourgis. It is very rocky and not deeply indented ; nor is...the land very approachable from it. The next is the Platte Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between which and Grosnez is a small bay, called Crabby. There... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1879 - 260 pages
...these bays there are three ; the westernmost, Clanque Bay, is between the Clanque and Fort Tourgis. It is very rocky and not deeply indented ; nor is...the land very approachable from it. The next is the Platte Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between which and Grosnez is a small bay, called Crabby. There... | |
| Channel Islands - 1885 - 332 pages
...these bays there are three; the westernmost, Clanque Bay, is between the Clanque and Fort Tourgis. It is very rocky and not deeply indented ; nor is...the land very approachable from it. The next is the Platte Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between which and Grosnez is a small bay, called Crabby. There... | |
| David Thomas Ansted - Channel Islands - 1885 - 340 pages
...these bays there are three; the westernmost, Clanque Bay, is between the Clanque and Fort Tourgis. It is very rocky and not deeply indented ; nor is...the land very approachable from it. The next is the Platte Saline, extending to Fort Doyle, between which and Grosnez is a small bay, called Crabby. There... | |
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