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General Correspondence relating to poor relief and sickness benefit, accounts, letters of thanks, building work, events, references for jobs, hospital admissions, Battle of Britain, complaints, enquiries, police reports, permissions, use of the parish hall and Trinity Football Club.
Reference: F/M/J1/16
Date: 1964 - 1968
Photographs which concern a Battle of Britain Service; a Royal Airforce Association (RAFA) Standard was dedicated at St Luke's Church and wreaths were placed in the Garden of Remembrance at Howard Davis Park.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/CER/2/3
Subject: the Ceremonies
File number: 2
Page number: 3
Date: 18 September 1948
Photographs which concern a Battle of Britain Service and feature the Bailiff and Deputy Governor Sir Alexander Coutanche and another gentleman, laying a wreath in the Garden of Remembrance at Howard Davis Park; a Royal Airforce Association (RAFA) Standard was also dedicated at St Luke's Church.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/CER/2/6
Subject: the Ceremonies
File number: 2
Page number: 6
Date: 18 September 1948
Photographs which concern a Battle of Britain Service held in the Garden of Remembrance at Howard Davis Park; a Royal Airforce Association (RAFA) Standard was also dedicated at St Luke's Church.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/CER/2/7
Subject: the Ceremonies
File number: 2
Page number: 7
Date: 18 September 1948
Photograph of members of the Jersey Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA) on parade at the Cenotaph memorial ahead of a Battle of Britain memorial service at the Town Hall, and a photograph of Mrs Venement, the oldest pensioner at Resthaven, St Saviour's Road, aged 97 holding a book entitling her to a weekly old-age pension.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/POR/21/1
Subject: Portraits
File number: 21
Page number: 1
Date: 15 September 1946 - 7 January 1949
Images of an Avro Lancaster Bomber that has landed at Jersey Airport in preperation for the annual Air Display that is due to take place on the 15th September. The Lancaster is question is PA474, otherwise known as 'City of Lincoln', and remains one of only two airworthy Lancaster Bombers to this day.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5007
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5007.
Date: 13 September 1977
Images of a number of Royal Air Force planes that have landed at Jersey Airport in preperation fo the annual Battle of Britain Air Display which is due to take place the following day. The Avro Lancaster Bomber PA474, also known as 'City of Lincoln', is featured in imags M to Q.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5015B
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5015B.
Date: 14 September 1977
Images of two boys, who each have a disability, visiting some of the planes that have landed at Jersey Airport ahead of the Battle of Britain Air Display taking place the following day.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5020-1
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5020-1.
Date: 14 September 1977
Images of the annual International Air Display that is taking place along St. Aubin's Bay to commemorate the Battle of Britain. In theses images, parachutists, planes and a helicopter are pictured. For the Avro Lancaster Bomber PA474, with escort, see images E to H. For further images from the 1977 Air Display, see L/A/75/A3/2/5022B and L/A/75/A3/2/5022D. For
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5022A
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw, Peter Mourant, and Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5022A.
Date: 15 September 1977
Images of the annual International Air Display that is taking place along St. Aubin's Bay to commemorate the Battle of Britain. In these images the Avro Vulcan XM647 (see images A to C), as well as the Red Arrows (see image D) are present. For further images from the 1977 Air Display, see L/A/75/A3/2/5022A and L/A/75/A3/2/5020D. For
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5022B
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw, Peter Mourant, and Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5022B.
Date: 15 September 1977
Images of the annual International Air Display that is taking place along St. Aubin's Bay to commemorate the Battle of Britain. In these images the Red Arrows (see images E to H) are present, as is the De Havilland Hornet Moth D-AUR (see images K to L). For further images from the 1977 Air Display, see L/A/75/A3/2/5022A and L/A/75/A3/2/5020B. For
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5022D
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw, Peter Mourant, and Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5022D.
Date: 15 September 1977
Images of a woman named Sarah Patterson, with the Avro Lancaster Bomber PA474, at Jersey Airport, the day after the annual Air Display commemorating the Battle of Britain.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/5025
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/5025.
Date: 16 September 1977
Images of the launch of the Battle of Britain appeal with officials from the Royal Air Forces Association in the Royal Square.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/3/8252
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1978/8252
Date: 11 September 1978
Images of an outdoor church service to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Britain in the Allied War Cemetery outside St Luke's Church in Howard Davis Park. The Bailiff Sir Frank Ereaut [F - H, laying a wreath], the Dean the Very Reverend Thomas Goss, and the vicar of St Luke's the Reverend Jeffrey Hollis are amongst those pictured at the service. Also pictured are a bugler from the Salvation Army playing the Last Post [J], and special guests including a Chelsea Pensioner, and high-ranking Royal Air Force officers [L - N].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/1664
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/1664
Date: 9 September 1979
Images of an awards presentation for the winners of a Battle of Britain art competition organised by the Royal Air Force Association, featuring pupils from Victoria College, Victoria College Preparatory School and Hautlieu School. Red Arrows pilots are pictured meeting the pupils and presenting the winners with trophies and awards.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/1683
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/1683
Date: 12 September 1979
Images of the Royal Air Force emblem in flowers being unveiled at Howard Davis Park in order to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Britain before the air display took place a few weeks later [from JEP 04/09/1980 p 10-11].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5183
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5183
Date: 2 September 1980
Images of Captain Peer O'Byrne, the only Battle of Britain pilot thought to be still flying for a living, who is employed by Express Air Services and lives in Jersey [from JEP 06/09/1980 p 5].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5196
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5196
Date: 3 September 1980
Images of the launch of Battle of Britain week in the Royal Square with Air Vice-Marshal D I Jones laying the first coins with local RAFA chairman Sam Sennett on the right [image A] [from JEP 15/09/1980 p 9].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5280
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5280
Date: 15 September 1980
Images of the Battle of Britain Air Display taking place over West Park, St Aubin's Bay and Elizabeth Castle with crowds watching including the Red Arrows and Harrier Jump Jet [from JEP 19/09/1980 p 10-12].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5314A
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5314A
Date: 18 September 1980