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War attraction invests in artefacts for new museum - Jersey Evening Post

JERSEY War Tunnels paid more than £17,000 for Second World War artefacts at a recent auction, including a copy of Britain’s top-secret plans to free the Channel Islands. The visitor attraction in St Lawrence confirmed that it was the buyer of the copy of plans for Operation Nestegg, sold by a UK auction house for more than treble the guide price. When the hammer came down, the document was sold for £3,800, or £4,780 once auction fees had been in…
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Jersey Evening Post broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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