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St Paul's Church. Drawing of a memorial tablet to be made from white and green marble, in remembrance of Ruskin John Robert Richardson, Lieutenant 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, who was killed in action in Northern France on 3rd October 1915, at the age of 25 years
Reference: D/Y/Q4/37
Date: 3 October 1915 - 22 May 1916
St Martin's Church. Drawing of a memorial in remembrance of Sir George Clement Bertram, born January 8th 1841, died October 24th 1915, son of George Bertram and Grandson of Jurat George Bertram [Unusable]
Reference: D/Y/Q4/38
Date: October 1915 - 16 November 1916
Gouray Church. Coloured drawing of a design for a stained glass window by A Seward and Company Limited, possibly in ink and watercolour, which features the Good Shepherd with the inscription ''to the glory of God this window was placed by C E J Crallan in ever lasting memory of his wife Frances de Grave Crallan, died February 19th 1918''
Reference: D/Y/Q4/38A
Date: 29 November 1918
Gouray. Pencil drawing of a design for a stained glass window by A Seward and Company Limited, and related paper headed with the inscription ''Their name liveth evermore'', with listing of names, offered by the Parishioners in proud and affectionate remembrance of the men of Gouray who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919
Reference: D/Y/Q4/39
Date: 14 November 1919
St Brelade's Church, Jersey. Sketch for a proposed lych gate. Coloured drawing, possibly watercolour and pencil
Reference: D/Y/Q4/39A
Date: 25 November 1919
Gouray Church. Paper. To the Glory of God and as a thank offering, this window is erected by the Reverend R D D Love, Vicar of this Parish, Gouray, 1921. Inscription. To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance of the life and work of Edward George Gavey, on twenty seven years Organist and Choirmaster of this Church, this window is erected by the Congregation and friends
Reference: D/Y/Q4/40
Date: January 1921 - 7 January 1921
St Saviour's Church. Full size drawing of a granite wall memorial to Charles Harold Robin, born 11th May 1886, fell in action at Oppy, near Arras, May 11th 1917, when Adjutant of the 14th Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, BEF [British Expeditionary Force], buried Bailleul-in-sire-Berthout
Reference: D/Y/Q4/41
Date: 7 January 1921
St James' Church. Note concerning a Vestry Meeting and a memorial tablet
Reference: D/Y/Q4/42
Date: 17 February 1921 - 18 February 1921
St Clement's Church. Ink drawing of a proposed memorial to Alfred George Richomme, Private Dorsetshire Regiment, who was killed during an attack on Levergies, September 30th 1918, aged 34 years. He is buried in the British Cemetery at Ste Hélêne near St Quentin, France
Reference: D/Y/Q4/45
Date: 30 September 1918 - 17 February 1922
St Mark's Church. Ink drawing of a proposed brass memorial plate in memory of Agnes Houston, wife of Surgeon Lieutenant Colonel P B Bentlif, who died October 11th 1921 aged 51
Reference: D/Y/Q4/46
Date: 11 October 1921 - 17 February 1922
St Mark's Church. Ink drawing of a proposed brass tablet with slate margin, in memory of Lieutenant Colonel George Bennett Hingston, Commanding Royal Engineer 29th Division, died June 16th 1915 at Alexandria, from wounds received in action June 6th in Gallipoli - aged 47. Also Edward Hingston, Major Royal Engineers 54th Field Company, killed in action in Flanders, March 28th 1915 - aged 44 [Unusable]
Reference: D/Y/Q4/47
Date: 28 March 1915 - 17 February 1922
St Martin's Church. Pencil drawing of a proposed memorial to Philip Balleine Payn, died 21st August 1919, and Private John De Caux Balleine Payn, died 4th March 1916
Reference: D/Y/Q4/48
Date: 11 October 1921 - 29 May 1922
St Luke's Church. Pencil drawing of proposed altar lights. Standard candlestick in brass or bronze
Reference: D/Y/Q4/49
Date: 26 June 1922
Pulpit for St Clement's Church, joinery details, scale full size drawing, inch and key plan. Granite and oak
Reference: D/Y/Q4/50
Date: 30 August 1922 - 1 September 1922
St Helier's Church, Jersey. Sketch plan of proposed alterations, new choir stalls, raised chancel floor etc. Section through organ. Scale 8 feet to 1 inch
Reference: D/Y/Q4/51
Date: July 1922 - 1 September 1922
St John's Church, Jersey. Revised plan of proposed rearrangement and accommodation. Scale 8 feet to 1 inch
Reference: D/Y/Q4/52
Date: January 1923 - 23 April 1923