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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
Soap and Soap substitutes ( Manufacture and Sale) Order 1941
Reference: B/A/W31/1/53
Date: 14 May 1941
Soap ration for workmen engaged in threshing
Reference: B/A/W31/1/87A
Date: 25 August 1943
- Memorandum of food Requirements, Aug 1940 - Monthly returns of Imports, Consumption and Stocks of Principal , May 1945 Commodities, Dec 1940 - May 1945, inc. correspondence - Flour and Cereals return, Dec 1943 - Dec 1944 - Saccharin for the Hospitals. See also B/A/W63/21
Reference: B/A/W32/2/3
Date: 1 August 1940 - 30 November 1944
Import and supplies of soap
Reference: B/A/W32/2/13
Date: March 1941
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
Correspondence re. the second distribution of Red Cross Parcels, includes: Newcuttings. Red cross parcels for OT workmen, foreigners, and prisoners in the German Prison. Theft of Red Cross parcels. Bread Rationing. Applications to leave on the hospital ship. Statistics giving the food position in Jersey Nov 1944 - Feb 1945. Statistics relating to the First Importation of Red Cross Supplies includes numbers of parcels issued in the first and second distributions.
Reference: B/A/W49/14/15
Date: 4 January 1945 - 16 February 1945
Correspondence re. the sixth and seventh distribution of Red Cross Parcels, includes: Newcuttings. Evacuation of ill British Nationals. Detailed lists from the British Red Cross Stores Department of goods shipped to Jersey. Statistics of the fifth, sixth and seventh distribution and storage of Red Cross Supplies April - June 1945 Allocation of Red Cross Parcels to Foreign Workers. Issue of Clothing and Footwear
Reference: B/A/W49/14/19
Date: 12 April 1945 - 24 July 1945
Action to be taken to prevent smuggling of goods into Jersey
Reference: B/A/W50/11
Date: 12 February 1941 - 18 November 1941
Invoice from Thomas Hedley and Company Limited for cleaning goods received by J Carrel
Reference: L/A/43/A1/5
Date: 1939 - 1941
Invoice from Lever Brothers Limited of Port Sunlight for cleaning goods supplied to H J Carrel
Reference: L/A/43/A1/9
Date: 1939 - 1941
Statement from Watson and Gossage Limited, soap maufacturers
Reference: L/A/43/A1/47
Date: 1939 - 1941
Invoice from Thomas Hedley and Company Limited for soap products including fairy and oxydol
Reference: L/A/43/A1/61
Date: 1939 - 1941
Invoice from T H Harris and Sons Limited, for soap products supplied to Mr Carrel
Reference: L/A/43/A1/62
Date: 1939 - 1941
Invoice from Lever Brothers of Port Sunlight Limited for products including lux and lifebuoy soaps
Reference: L/A/43/A1/66
Date: 1939 - 1941
Invoice from R S Hudson Limited for supplies of rinso washing soap
Reference: L/A/43/A1/77
Date: 1939 - 1941
Advertising poster designed for display, advertising a free medium sized packet of Oxydol household soap available with every purchase of a 6d package
Reference: L/A/43/A3/8
Date: 1939 - 1941
Account of Captain Philippe Pipon with Malzard and de Gruchy includes food, alcohol, soap and materials
Reference: L/C/67/D2/21
Date: 31 October 1805 - 28 July 1806