DIANA ROWLAND was a quiet and shy Welsh girl from Penarth. But, after falling in love with a Guernseyman, she would go on to become one of the most public faces in an island she had barely even heard of.
Diana Rowland news
From north to south
MOST family trees continue to branch for centuries. But this particular Caryl limb dies out with Diana and her older sister, Susan.
Remembering the ‘good old days’
IT WAS while at senior school in Cardiff that Diana Caryl first got to hear of the island that within a decade was to become her new home.
The last branch
The Caryl family tree.
Seeking solace and recognition
Recognition for Channel Island deportees sent to a former internment camp has been secured following a visit there by Bailiff Geoffrey Rowland, as Dr Gilly Carr of Cambridge University reports.
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