Lewis Tower, Jersey
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Lewis Tower (also known as Lewis's Tower) is a Martello tower in St Ouen's Bay on the island of Jersey. It was erected by the British in 1835, and is named after Colonel Griffith Lewis, who commanded the Royal Engineers in Jersey from December 1830 to January 1836.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 49.2298 ° | E -2.2346 ° |
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Lewis Tower (Lewis's Tower)
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JE3 7FQ (La Cueillette de Grantez)
Jersey
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