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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 4, Page 19. Includes: newscuttings from the Evening Post; a signed message by George B Wakeham following his release from prison having served four days for permitting weeds to grow in greenhouses; and a card issued to German officers who visited the brothel at Viktor Hugo Haus [Maison Victor Hugo] to confirm details relating to sexual health.

Reference L/C/306/A/4/19
Date 21 April 1942 - 28 April 1942
Scope and Content Includes newscuttings of: a notice by the Food Control Office concerning the availability of canned dwarf beans on ration; a notice by the Department of Essential Commodities setting out details of the tobacco ration; a notice by the Textile and Footwear Control Office regarding cloggin repairs; an article regarding an attempt by British troops to land at Boulogne; and an order of the German military authorities registered by Act of the Royal Court setting out a notice concerning curfew for the civilian population, and an article concerning the registration of the order by the Royal Court.
Names Coutanche, Sir Alexander Moncrieff, Bailiff of Jersey
Edwards, Hedley Le Riche
Hele, Reginald James
Knackfuss, Colonel
Le Gresley, Alfred
Le Masurier, Edwin Philip
Luxon, Jurat
Sinnatt, Helene Marie, née Jackson
Essential Commodities Department
Evening Post
Royal Court
States of Jersey
Textile and Footwear Control Office
Keywords acts | anti-Jewish Legislation | armed services | beans | brothels | Cards | Clogs | curfews | Greenhouses | Hotels | Imprisonment | newscuttings | Newspapers | Occupation | Orders | Prison | prostitution | Rationing | scrapbooks | sexual activity | Tobacco | weeds
Places 3, Halkett Place, 15, Halkett Place, Maison Victor Hugo, St Clement, Boulogne, St Nazaire
Dimensions 1 jpeg file
Language English, German
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 19. Includes: newscuttings from the Evening Post; a signed message by George B Wakeham following his release from prison having served four days for permitting weeds to grow in greenhouses; and a card issued to German officers who visited the brothel at Viktor Hugo Haus [Maison Victor Hugo] to confirm details relating to sexual health.

L/C/306/A/4/19

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