Mural to mark 80 years since Jersey's Liberation
BBCA mural to mark 80 years since Jersey's Liberation has officially been unveiled in St Helier.
The artwork can be seen on the side of a building owned by construction firm Building Renovations Ltd on Great Union Road.
The mural, which shows the silhouette of a soldier reaching for the hand of a child, was painted on top of the previous artwork which marked 75 years of liberation.
At the unveiling on Friday morning, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey, Jerry Kyd, said it was "such an important milestone for the island".
'Momentous year'
There are also set to be a number of events on 9 May to mark the anniversary.
Kyd added: "It's a really momentous year. So many people across the island still remember that day in May in 1945.
"Jersey's still very community based, we all have a really sensitive side when we remember our history.
"Everyone walking and driving past looking at it is a good reminder of next month."
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