Thomas Alfred Grut

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Thomas Alfred Grut (18521933) was a Guernsey photographer and author.[1] He published Des lures guernesiaises in 1927, a collection of newspaper columns in Guernésiais. He also translated some of the Jèrriais stories of Philippe Le Sueur Mourant into Guernésiais.

Grut was a notable Guernsey photographer in his day. He established his first studio at 2 Victoria Crescent, Victoria Road in St Peter Port in 1879 called the "Central Studio" and later moved his studio to 5 (Le) Pollet Street in St. Peter Port in 1894.[citation needed] During Grut's career, he captured the portraits of many citizens and notable persons both of the Channel Islands and other countries.

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