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Images of the British Home Secretary, Merlyn Rees MP, on an official visit to the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service, and the States of Jersey Police, at their stations at Rouge Bouillon. The Home Secretery is accompanied by the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick, during a tour in which they meet members of both emergency services, and learn about the many and vaired responsibilities shared between both services. The Home Secretary is featured in images A, G, J, and N to P (right); images B to D, K to L, and Q to R (second from right); images E, I, S and V to W (second from left); and in images F and U (left). The Lieutenant Governor is featured in images C to D, and M (left); image E (third from left); images F to G (second from left); image P (fourth from right); and in image W (second from right).
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/3948
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/3948.
Date: 17 May 1977
Images of British Home Secretary Merlyn Rees M.P. arriving at the Hotel de France. The Home Secretary (see images C, D, F and G: fourth from right), is accompanied by his wife, Colleen Rees, as well as Lieutenant Governor Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick, and Lady Fitzpatrick. For Colleen Rees, see image A (third from right), images B and F (right), and images C and G (second from right). For Sir Fitzpatrick, see image B (left), image C (third from right), images D and G (right), and image F (second from right). For Lady Fitzpatrick, see image A (left), image B (second from left), image C (fifth from right), image D (third from left), and images E to F (third from right).
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/3952
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/3952.
Date: 17 May 1977
Images of the British Home Secretary, Merlyn Rees M.P., sitting in on a sitting for States Members in the States Chamber. Mr. Rees is present in images A to G (back row, second from left). Also present are Thomas Ashworth Goss, the Dean of Jersey (see all images: back row, left); the Attorney General, Vernon Amy Tomes (see all images: back row, right); Deputy Jean Le Maistre (see all images: middle row, left); as well as the Lieutenant Governor Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick, and the Bailiff, Sir Frank Ereaut, who are sitting in the Lieutenant Governor's and Baliff's chairs at the head of the chamber. On the other side of the chamber sit many of the Senators, including (left to right: middle row) Bill Morvan, Dick Shenton and John Averty, as well as (bottom row, left) Gwyneth Huelin and (bottom row, right) John Riley.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/3953
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/3953.
Date: 18 May 1977
Images of the British Home Secretary, Merlyn Rees M.P., arriving at the States Chamber (see images A and D: left; image B: second from left; and image C). Mr Rees is accompanied by the Bailiff, Sir Frank Ereaut (see image A: right; and image B: left), and the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick (see image D: right). Mr. Rees then takes a seat in the States Chamber (see images E and F: back row, second from left), beside Thomas Ashworth Goss, the Dean of Jersey (see images E and F: back row, left).
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/3953-1
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/3953-1.
Date: 18 May 1977
Images of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, at Jersey Airport upon his arrival in the island for an official visit. Includes images of Mr Whitelaw and his wife being greeted by: the Lieutenant Governor Sir Peter Whiteley and Lady Nancy Whiteley [A-C]; the Bailiff Sir Frank Ereaut and Lady Ereaut [D-E]; the Constable of St Peter Winter Le Marquand [F]. Also pictured are the Permanent Under Secretary of States at the Home Office Sir Brian Cubbon [F, right] and the Constable of St Lawrence Bill Morvan [J, far left] [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7637
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7637.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, being greeted by Prison Governor Keith Wheeler at HM Prison La Moye during an official visit to Jersey. The Lieutenant Governor Sir Peter Whiteley, the Bailiff Sir Frank Ereaut and the chairman of the Prison Board Senator John Riley are pictured watching on [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7641
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7641.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of Cecilia Whitelaw, wife of the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom William Whitelaw, meeting children and staff during a visit to Brig-y-Don Children's Home. Includes images of Mrs Whitelaw: accompanied by Lady Nancy Whiteley, Lady Cubbon and Mrs Tournay, being greeted upon their arrival at Brig-y-Don [A-E]; watching Darren Rawling paint [G-H] and talking to members of the playgroup [I-J]; talking to Brig-y-Don Committee president the Reverend Peter Manton [K, X-ZB]; being presented with a bouquet of flowers by Charlotte Bennett [L-M]; and talking to people involved with Brig-y-Don including committee member Daphne Wagstaffe and the matron Margaret Holley [R-ZB] [from JEP 28/05/1981 p 13].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7642
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7642.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, at Six Roads Farm, St Lawrence during an official visit to Jersey. Includes images of Mr Whitelaw in conversation with the owner of the farm Charles Le Cornu [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21]. [Please see also L/A/75/A3/6/7645B and L/A/75/A3/6/7645C].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7645A
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7645A.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, at Six Roads Farm, St Lawrence during an official visit to Jersey. Includes images of: Mr Whitelaw being shown around the farm by the owner of the farm Charles Le Cornu [A-M]; the chairman of the Jersey Milk Marketing Board Stewart Mourant with Permanent Under Secretary of State of the Home Office Sir Brian Cubbon and the Lieutenant Governor Sir Peter Whiteley [N-O]; Joanne Le Cornu introducing a Jersey cow to Mr Whitelaw's wife Cecilia [P-Q]; Mr Whitelaw in conversation with Mr Mourant and Sir Brian [R] [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21]. [Please see also L/A/75/A3/6/7645A and L/A/75/A3/6/7645C].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7645B
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7645B.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, at Six Roads Farm, St Lawrence during an official visit to Jersey. Image A shows, from left to right: an unknown official, Mr Whitelaw, the chairman of the Jersey Milk Marketing Board Stewart Mourant, Permanent Under Secretary of State of the Home Office Sir Brian Cubbon, the owner of the farm Charles Le Cornu and the Lieutenant Governor Sir Peter Whiteley. Includes images of Mr Whitelaw being greeted by Mr Le Cornu upon his arrival [C-F] and admiring a traditional cider apple crusher [G-J] [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21]. [Please see also L/A/75/A3/6/7645A and L/A/75/A3/6/7645B].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7645C
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7645C.
Date: 27 May 1981
Images of guests arriving at banquet given by the States held at Hotel de France to mark the official visit of William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom. Images B to D shows Mr Whitelaw in conversation with the Lieutenant Governor Sir Peter Whiteley [left] and the Bailiff Sir Frank Ereaut [right] [from JEP 28/05/1981 pp 20-21].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7647
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7647.
Date: 27 May 1981
Programme of events between 8 and 13 May 1946 as part of the celebrations to mark the first anniversary of Liberation Day. Lists events by serial number, and provides details about each including date and time, item, detail, responsibility and remarks. Includes a layout for a ceremony at the War Cemetery at St Luke's Church with notes.
Reference: L/C/146/B2/12/1
Date: 1 May 1946
Programme of official events for visit by the Secretary of State for Home Affairs to Jersey, 9 May and 11-13 May 1946.
Reference: L/C/146/B2/12/2
Date: 1 May 1946
Memorandum by R M Lewis, Government Secretary, Government Office regarding the programme of official events for visit by the Secretary of State for Home Affairs to Jersey, 9 May and 11-13 May 1946. Refers to approval of the programme by the Home Secretary and outlines amendments.
Reference: L/C/146/B2/12/3
Date: 1 May 1946
Bulletin of the Jersey Society in London by Philip M de Veulle, Honorary Secretary. Refers to the fourth ordinary meeting of the 1945 session to be held on 13 October 1945.
Reference: L/C/146/D1/3
Date: 29 September 1945
Digital copy of the Annual Report of Brig-y-don Children's Convalescent and Holiday Home, 1981. [Some details redacted].
Reference: ZC/D/AW1/A3/3/WD004846
Date: 1981
Digital copy of an Extract from minutes of a meeting of the Children's Sub-Committee. Undated, c. April 1968. [Some details redacted].
Reference: ZC/D/AW1/A3/6/1/1/WD001207
Date: 1 April 1968 - 25 April 1968
Digital copy of an Extract from minutes of a meeting of the Children's Sub-Committee. Undated, c. April 1968. [Some details redacted].
Reference: ZC/D/AW1/A4/12/WD001627
Date: 1 April 1968 - 25 April 1968
Digital copy of Witness 108's Tape Recorded Interview with States of Jersey Police in the presence of Detective Constable Julie Jackson and Civilian Investigator Mark Cane. Interview recorded in Interview Room No 4 at Rouge Bouillon Police [Station]. [Some details redacted]. Undated, c. 2008 to 2009.
For Witness 108's statement to the Inquiry dated 19 June 2015, see ZC/D/AW2/B1/3/WS000597.
Reference: ZC/D/AW2/A1/2/WD005656
Date: 16 December 2008