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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 4, Page 51. Includes: a copy of a Red Cross message from Mrs Gladys Jackson [Gladys Suzanne Jackson, née Carling] to her sister-in-law Mrs Margaret Vardon [Marguerite Marie Thérèse Vardon, née Jackson] of Enderley, Millbrook; newscuttings from the Evening Post; and photographs of the Grand Hotel and a group of German soldiers.

Reference L/C/306/A/4/51
Date 10 February 1942 - 24 July 1942
Scope and Content Includes newscuttings of: a notice by the Chairman of the Supervisory Committee concerning the delivery of cycles to be requisitioned; and an article about Midshipman Graeme Allen being reported as missing. Red Cross message refers to Michael [Michael Saxby Vardon], Sax [Henry Saxby Vardon] and Louis [Louis Jackson] and Yaldham [Yaldham, Westmount].
Names Allen, Albert Edward
Allen, Doris, née Osment
Allen, Graeme
Crill, S G
Jackson, Gladys Suzanne, née Carling
Jackson, Louis Francis
Sinnatt, Helene Marie, née Jackson
Vardon, Henry Saxby
Vardon, Marguerite Marie Thérèse, née Jackson
Vardon, Michael Saxby
Evening Post
Grand Hotel
HMS Prince of Wales
International Red Cross
Supervisory Committee Connetables de Jersey
War Organisation of the British Red Cross and Order of St John
Keywords armed services | cycles | Flags | Hotels | missing persons | newscuttings | Newspaper | notices | Occupation | Orders | Photographs | red cross messages | requisitioning | scrapbooks | soldiers
Category L/C-Personal and estate
Places Enderley, Rue du Galet, 8, Hill Street, Yaldham, Westmount
Dimensions 1 jpeg file
Language English
Level of description Item
Access restrictions Closed for preservation - please see digital copy
Closed until 2100

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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 4, Page 51. Includes: a copy of a Red Cross message from Mrs Gladys Jackson [Gladys Suzanne Jackson, née Carling] to her sister-in-law Mrs Margaret Vardon [Marguerite Marie Thérèse Vardon, née Jackson] of Enderley, Millbrook; newscuttings from the Evening Post; and photographs of the Grand Hotel and a group of German soldiers.

L/C/306/A/4/51

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