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Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 5, Page 30. Includes: a postcard from W G Boalch, internee number 66, Ilag VII [Laufen Internment Camp] to Mrs H Sinnatt of La Motte Street, St Helier; and newscuttings of notices and articles published in the Evening Post.
Reference | L/C/306/A/5/30 |
Date | 6 April 1943 - 12 July 1943 |
Scope and Content | Postcard refers to Louis [Louis Francis Jackson], the club [Jersey Green Room Club], Henry and Kenneth [Kenneth Britton]. Includes newscuttings of: an article about Sapper John Clarence Le Cocq being wounded in action; a notice by the Department of Labour regarding arrangements for the forwarding of parcels to local men working Alderney; an article regarding a ban on entertainments as a precauation against the spread of disease; and a notice by the Medical Officer of Health regarding a diphtheria epidemic and active immunisation. |
Names | Boalch, William George Britton, Kenneth Jackson, Louis Francis Le Cocq, John Clarence Le Cocq, R Le Quesne, Edward Sinnatt, Helene Marie, née Jackson Department of Public Health Evening Post F Le Gallais and Sons Jersey Green Room Club Laufen Internment Camp Royal Engineers St Luke's School States of Jersey |
Keywords | armed services | diseases | epidemics | Entertainment | Internees | Internment | internment camps | Labourers | newscuttings | Newspapers | notices | Occupation | parcels | Postcards | scrapbooks |
Category | L/C-Personal and estate |
Places | 40, La Motte Street, Sunnyside, Roussel Street, Alderney, Laufen |
Dimensions | 3 jpeg file |
Language | English, German |
Level of description | Item |
Access restrictions | Closed for preservation - please see digital copy |
Closed until | 2100 |
Context:
Scrapbook kept by Helene Marie Sinnatt, née Jackson, during the Occupation. Book 5, Page 30. Includes: a postcard from W G Boalch, internee number 66, Ilag VII [Laufen Internment Camp] to Mrs H Sinnatt of La Motte Street, St Helier; and newscuttings of notices and articles published in the Evening Post.
L/C/306/A/5/30
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