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Copy of 'Jersey Theatre-Number 1' magazine with cover by Edmund Blampied including an interview with Kenneth Britton, an article entitled 'Stage Asides' by Reg Grandin, reviews, competitions, music, an article entitled 'Why Act?' by Paul Williams, an article entitled 'The Pastime for the Million' by Marjorie Kaenel, a profile of Edmund Blampied and letters
Reference: H/B/F3/5
Date: 1 June 1944 - 30 June 1944
Copy of 'Jersey Theatre-Number 2' magazine with cover by Edmund Blampied including an article entitled 'Hallo, Me 'Earties!' by Dusty Walker, reviews, an article by Marjorie Baker about Frederick Lonsdale, an article called 'Pity the Poor Prompter' by Reg Grandin, an article entitled 'The Record Breaker' by Rex D Kirby, an interview with Mrs Stevenson, an article entitled 'New York Calling!' by José Lillicrap and music
Reference: H/B/F3/6
Date: 1 July 1944 - 31 July 1944
Smiling Through by Reg Grandin
Reference: JERSM/2001/00045
Object name: Booklet
Writer: Grandin, Reg
Publisher: Jersey Evening Post, The
Date: 1940 - 1945
Smiling Through by Reg Grandin
Reference: JERSM/2005/00073
Object name: Booklet
Writer: Grandin, Reg
Publisher: Jersey Evening Post, The
Date: 1940 - 1945
Images of people, including poet Reg Grandin, being presented to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh by the Bailiff Sir Alexander Coutanche at a reception in Howard Davis Park during the 1949 Royal Visit of the Princess and Duke to the Island [see JWP 2/7/1949 p 6 and 7, and JEP 23/6/1949 p 6]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 16 of Red Contact File 23 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/23/CS16/6
Date: 22 June 1949 - 2 July 1949
Letter 57 from Kath [Kathleen de Carteret], Moorfield, Mannamead, Plymouth to her dearest Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur]. Refers to Kathleen giving a lecture at Moorfield on Schubert to commemorate the centenary of his death, details of organ recitals by Mr [George Harry] Moreton at St Andrew's Church in Plymouth, and information about South View School in Clevedon. Includes original envelope addressed to K H Le Sueur, Western Telegraph Company, St Vincent, Cape Verde Islands.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A1/1/57
Date: 19 November 1928 - 21 November 1928
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 2, Page 48. Includes newscuttings from the Evening Post, including the obituary of Edward Clarence Boielle.
Reference: L/C/306/A/2/48
Date: 23 August 1941 - 27 August 1941
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 6, Page 19. Includes newscuttings of articles, notices and poems published in the Evening Post.
Reference: L/C/306/A/6/19
Date: 18 June 1944 - 27 June 1944
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 6, Page 23. Includes newscuttings of articles, poems and notices published in the Evening Post, including articles about the war in France and German bombing raids on London.
Reference: L/C/306/A/6/23
Date: 2 July 1944 - 5 July 1944
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 6, Page 54. Includes newscuttings of articles and notices published in the Evening Post, including s notice ordering the destruction of dogs and notices relating to reductions in rations.
Reference: L/C/306/A/6/54
Date: 10 January 1945 - 13 January 1945
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 6, Page 63. Includes newscuttings of articles and notices published in the Evening Post, including notices of rewards for the return of missing dogs with comments in manuscript by Mrs Sinnatt.
Reference: L/C/306/A/6/63
Date: 10 February 1945 - 13 March 1945
Book about everyday life in Jersey during the occupation by Reg Grandin entitled 'Smiling Through'
Reference: L/D/25/M3/4
Date: 1945
Photocopy of the poem 'Answer to a Red Cross Letter', originally written by Reg Grandin - not dated
Reference: L/F/54/C/K/11
Date: 1940 - 1945
Programme of a grand charity concert arranged by Frank Rumfitt in aid of Children's Benefit Fund at Aquila Road Methodist Schoolroom.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/1/1
Date: 23 March 1944 - 24 March 1944
Programme for production of Walter Hackett's Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure by The Georgetown Players at Glenham Hall, 17-19 February 1943. Produced by John Sterling.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/3/1
Date: 17 February 1943 - 19 February 1943
Souvenir programme for gala performance by the Jersey Green Room Club at the Opera House, 29 May 1929.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/9
Date: 29 May 1929
Programme for production of Hullo Again presented by Sonny Godbolt at the Opera House, 3-11 August 1942. Entire profits in aid of Jersey Dispensary, Jersey Animals' Shelter and Winter Relief Fund.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/30
Date: 3 August 1942 - 11 August 1942