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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 4, Page 10. Includes newscuttings from the Evening Post.

Reference L/C/306/A/4/10
Date 25 March 1942 - 29 March 1942
Scope and Content Includes newscuttings of: a notice by Summerland Factory appealing for box nails; a notice by the Motor Traffic Office concerning the further curtailment of bus services; notices in the On the Field of Honour column concerning members of the armed services reported as killed in action; an article about news received concerning the whereabouts and health of a Jersey midshipman on HMS Prince of Wales; an article reporting on a British raid on St Nazaire and the establishment of a United States common command for defence against submarines; and an announcement regarding no more coke or coal for heating.
Names Allen, Albert Edward
Allen, Doris, née Osment
Allen, Graeme
Fordson, Jeannetta Ellen, née Rough
Fordson, John
Fordson, Leonard
Hardman, Anne, née Lethbridge
Lethbridge, Maurice
Macready, Percy Thomas Amy
Sangan, R L
Sinnatt, Helene Marie, née Jackson
Evening Post
HMS Prince of Wales
Jersey Mental Hospital
Motor Traffic Office
Royal Air Force
States of Jersey
Sumerland Factory
Textile Department
Victoria College
Keywords appeals | armed services | Buses | Clogs | Coal | coke | deaths | factories | Footwear | heating | missing persons | newscuttings | Newspapers | notices | Occupation | Orders | Rationing | scrapbooks | submarines | Textiles | u-boats
Places Columbus Lodge, Albert Street, 5, Library Place, Rock Villas, Pontac, 5, Salvandy Terrace, St Nazaire, Summerland, Rouge Bouillon, United States of America
Dimensions 1 jpeg file
Language English
Level of description Item
Access restrictions Closed for preservation - please consult digital copy

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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 4, Page 10. Includes newscuttings from the Evening Post.

L/C/306/A/4/10

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