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Papers and correspondence concerning laws relating to the States and Honorary police
Reference: A/D1/P20
Date: 20 October 1883 - 24 October 1988
Printed copy of the Paid Police Force (Temporary Provisions (Jersey) Law, 1940. Includes Correspondence
Reference: B/A/W44/8
Date: 16 December 1940 - 2 January 1941
Order for Policemen in uniform and Traffic Control men to salute German Officers and Military Officials
Reference: B/A/W50/1
Date: 19 September 1940 - 7 April 1942
Request from the Constable of St Martin for curfew permits for members of the Honorary Police, and the Police Force
Reference: B/A/W50/2
Date: 30 September 1940 - 10 October 1940
Island Police night patrol to be introduced due to burglaries in evacuated houses
Reference: B/A/W50/17
Date: 28 March 1941 - 5 April 1941
Orders for the Island police on how to act on May Day
Reference: B/A/W50/19
Date: 30 April 1941 - 1 May 1941
Guarding of cinema carparks by Island police following damage to a German owned vehicle
Reference: B/A/W50/20
Date: 17 May 1941 - 19 May 1941
Police to observe and report any communist activities in Jersey
Reference: B/A/W50/30
Date: 15 September 1941 - 10 November 1941
Outbreaks of V sign propaganda. Collection of wirelesses belonging to the civil population, includes names of civilians allowed to keep their wireless sets. Closing of some electrical shops
Reference: B/A/W50/33
Date: 23 October 1941 - 8 March 1944
Police officers to assist with the unloading of coal
Reference: B/A/W50/45
Date: 13 February 1942
Curfew passes for uniformed police
Reference: B/A/W50/162
Date: 17 July 1944
Supervision by the police force of the unloading of coal for the civil population at the Weighbridge
Reference: B/A/W72/11
Date: 26 June 1942
Guarding of provisions by the local police
Reference: B/A/W91/28
Date: 8 July 1943
Registration card of Albert Alfred Chardine, of Fair View, Gorey Village, Grouville born 30/09/1916
Reference: D/S/A/3/A243
Date: 17 January 1941
Photograph of jurors after visiting a works canteen, photograph of the States Chamber, and photographs of PC Neal Hartley with Magistrate Michael Newell which relate to the hearing of evidence at the Hospital.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/RC/12/4
Subject: Royal Court
File number: 12
Page number: 4
Date: 5 March 1969 - 13 March 1969
Images of PC Holmes with Chef, a new police dog, at the States of Jersey Police headquarters, Rouge Bouillon.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/1/1494
Photographer: Reg Cridland
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1976/1494
Date: 13 July 1976
Images of States of Jersey Police Constables studying at the police headquarters, Rouge Bouillon.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/1/2248
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1976/2248
Date: 15 October 1976
Images of a man, possibly Police Constable Scholfield, at the police station at Rouge Bouillon with a recovered mass of stolen meat.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/3168
Photographer: Reg Cridland
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/3168.
Date: 10 February 1977