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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 relating to Red Cross activities, includes; request for news of Clarence Claude Painter and Peter Edward Painter, red cross messages, correspondence relating to the Irish community, evacuation of invalids, visits of the SS Vega, contents of food parcels, fuel control, and lists of medical and essential services supplies urgently needed
Reference: D/Z/K16/1
Date: 23 May 1941 - 18 April 1945
Typed out Red Cross messages to Mr Woodman, Ann Street Brewery from Mrs Ida Parker and his reply. Mrs Parker is 'glad Stag carrying on and looking forward to when she can take over again', reply from Mr Woodman informing her 'Stag business was completely disposed of Christmas 1940, had sent previous message to this effect'.
Reference: L/A/34/C1/65/05
Date: 14 January 1943
Red Cross Message from Miss M E Howe to Miss Mabel Ahier Lyndcroft, Midvale Road, St Helier
Reference: L/C/03/A/16/1
Date: 1 May 1944
Copies of John Charles and Delphina Coutanche's photos that were taken for their identity cards in Biberach internment camp. There is also is a front and back copy of a postcard sent by The London Committee of the South African Red Cross Society signed by Violet Brooks.(See also L/C/24/D3/4)
Reference: L/C/24/D3/5
Date: 21 May 1944 - 27 May 1944
Red Cross messages
Reference: L/C/31/C
Red Cross messages between Gertrude Mourant, Maison de Haut, Longueville, St Saviour and Mrs F G Boase, 12 Homfray Avenue, Torris Holme, Bare Morecambe, Lancashire
Reference: L/C/31/C/1
Date: 15 July 1941 - 29 April 1944
Red Cross messages between Mr E C Mourant, Maison de Haut, Longueville, St Saviour and Arthur Mourant, 431 Hatfield Road, St Albans
Reference: L/C/31/C/2
Date: 15 July 1941 - 25 September 1943
Red Cross messages from Arthur Mourant to E C Mourant, Maison de Haut, Longueville, St Saviour
Reference: L/C/31/C/3
Date: 21 March 1944 - 18 May 1945
Empty Red Cross envelope
Reference: L/C/31/C/4
Date: 14 August 1941
Book containing copies of Arthur Mourant's Red Cross messages
Reference: L/C/31/C/5
Date: 1940 - 1944
Cregeen Family Correspondence
Reference: L/C/59
Correspondence between Henry Cregeen and Margaret Cregeen, his mother
Reference: L/C/59/A
Letter from Henry Cregeen, Clement's Farm, St Clements, Jersey, Channel Islands, to Margaret Cregeen, his mother, 4 Bouverie Street, Liverpool 8, England. The letter consists of general conversation, and an enquiry about the possibility of sending money and washing from Jersey back to England.
Reference: L/C/59/A/3
Date: 12 June 1940
Letter from Henry Cregeen, Clement's Farm, St Clements, Jersey, Channel Islands, to Margaret Cregeen, his mother, 4 Bouverie Street, Liverpool 8, England. The letter consists of general conversation, and an enquiry about Margaret's holiday to the Isle of Man. Henry makes brief comments on the international situation as regards the Second World War.
Reference: L/C/59/A/4
Date: 17 June 1940
Red Cross Message from Margaret Cregeen, 4 Bouverie Street, Liverpool 8, England, to Henry Cregeen, her son, Clement's Farm, St Clement, Jersey, Channel Islands. In Henry's answer to the message sent by his mother, he informs her of a change of address, to; 2, Silvertide, Havre Des Pas, Jersey, Channel Islands.
Reference: L/C/59/A/7
Date: 1 August 1940 - 12 February 1941
Red Cross Message from Margaret Cregeen, to Henry Cregeen, her son, 2, Silvertide, Havre Des Pas, Jersey, Channel Islands. The message includes general enquiries, and also further details from Henry as to his change of circumstance. Henry sends best wishes to his parents regarding their silver wedding anniversary.
Reference: L/C/59/A/8
Date: 5 November 1940 - 25 April 1941
Red Cross Message from Margaret Cregeen, to Henry Cregeen, her son, 2, Silvertide, Havre Des Pas, Jersey, Channel Islands. The message includes general enquiries, and greetings.
Reference: L/C/59/A/9
Date: 1 January 1941 - 10 June 1941