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Restrictions on purchase of goods by German troops
Reference: B/A/W31/1/13
Date: 22 August 1940 - 5 September 1940
Textile, clothing and footwear rationing
Reference: B/A/W31/1/51
Date: 6 May 1941
Copies of the Memorandum of the Superior Council to the Platz Command concerning shortages caused by the siege of Jersey (3 copies, one in German)
Reference: B/A/W31/1/133
Date: 31 August 1944
Sales of textiles and footwear, includes; - shop window displays - opening hours for shops - Orders passed by the States - Inventory of footwear, textiles and soap - Shops to sell German Newspapers and Periodicals - Minutes of a meeting of the Trades Panels re. opening hours
Reference: B/A/W32/2/8
Date: 19 September 1940 - 24 October 1941
Export and sale of hides, import and supplies of leather for footwear Sep 1942
Reference: B/A/W32/2/25
Date: September 1942
Minutes of a meeting held at 'Rozel', Mount Durand 29/12/1944, between representatives from the International Red Cross, the States of Jersey and Guernsey, and the German Forces, to discuss Red Cross supplies for the Channel Islands. Includes correspondence with Guernsey and cards from the Red Cross representatives.
Reference: B/A/W49/14/5
Date: 29 December 1944
Police report on the loss of essential commdities such as footwear and cheese in transit on the 'Pondichery', 'Favourite', and SS Diamant
Reference: B/A/W63/18
Date: 20 April 1942 - 21 April 1942
Travel permit for Mr Maurice Beghin to collect footwear purchased by coupons
Reference: B/A/W68/9
Date: 6 September 1941
Notification and copy of the order of the Superior Council concerning Textile and Footwear Rationing, 1941.
Reference: B/A/W73/1
Date: 30 September 1941 - 3 October 1941
Notification and copy of the order of the Superior Council concerning Textile and Footwear (Local Distribution), 1941.
Reference: B/A/W73/2
Date: 30 September 1941 - 3 October 1941
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office concerning traffic control men's need for rubber boots and the paid Police's need for service boots
Reference: B/A/W73/3
Date: 12 December 1941 - 17 December 1941
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office concerning the trade in used clothing and footwear
Reference: B/A/W73/4
Date: 23 January 1942 - 27 January 1942
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office and Jurat A Luxon concerning a report relating to the condition of footwear in the Island
Reference: B/A/W73/6
Date: 29 April 1942 - 13 May 1942
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office concerning the wages of those working at the Control Office and the Used Clothing Depot
Reference: B/A/W73/7
Date: 23 May 1942 - 3 June 1942
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office concerning secondhand and used clothing and footwear
Reference: B/A/W73/9
Date: 19 December 1942 - 28 December 1942
Correspondence concerning boots for P C Pinel, Newbury House, St Aubin and the delivery of 100 wellington boots from France to be divided between Jersey and Guernsey
Reference: B/A/W73/10
Date: 22 January 1943 - 3 March 1943
Correspondence with the Textile and Footwear Control Office concerning the delivery of workmen's boots
Reference: B/A/W73/11
Date: 2 March 1943 - 27 September 1943
Correspondence concerning the rationing of textiles and issue of textile ration books
Reference: B/A/W73/12
Date: 15 March 1943 - 11 October 1943