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Export of potatoes from Jersey from the 1941 crop, including seed potatoes for Guernsey
Reference: B/A/W45/12
Date: April 28th 1941 - January 17th 1942
Details of States of Guernsey Officials and their Departments - not dated
Reference: B/A/W45/14
Date: 1941 - 1942
Request for medical supplies from the International Red Cross, and a relief ship to be sent from England Correspondence re. supply of potatoes for the troops, delivery of potatoes to Guernsey. See also W49/9
Reference: B/A/W45/40
Date: May 13th 1942 - January 8th 1945
Correspondence re. the fourth distribution of Red Cross Parcels, includes: Newcuttings. Thanks to the International Red Cross for the third visit of the SS Vega. Request for information on Canon Cohu and Jack Nicolle Detailed lists of Red Cross supplies received and distributed after the SS Vega's second voyage 13/02/1945 Appointment of Doctor John Hanna as representative in Jersey of the War Organisation of the British Red Cross and Order of St John. Shortages of soap and coke. Allocation of Diesel Oil
Reference: B/A/W49/14/17
Date: February 28th 1945 - March 21st 1945
Correspondence re. the sixth and seventh distribution of Red Cross Parcels, includes: Newcuttings. Evacuation of ill British Nationals. Detailed lists from the British Red Cross Stores Department of goods shipped to Jersey. Statistics of the fifth, sixth and seventh distribution and storage of Red Cross Supplies April - June 1945 Allocation of Red Cross Parcels to Foreign Workers. Issue of Clothing and Footwear
Reference: B/A/W49/14/19
Date: April 12th 1945 - July 24th 1945
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: December 29th 1944 - December 29th 1944
Travel Permits completed by people leaving Jersey on the SS Alberta for Guernsey and Southampton on the 24th of March 1917 [permit D/S/M2/119/2 dated 24th of March 1916]
Reference: D/S/M2/119
Date: March 24th 1916 - March 24th 1917
Travel Permits completed by people leaving Jersey on the SS Ibex on the 3rd of June 1919
Reference: D/S/M2/241
Date: June 3rd 1919 - June 3rd 1919
Image of a lifebuoy from the Red Cross ship SS Vega, and a Stockholm Rederi AB Svea ensign flag, acquired by the Evening Post from the firm of German ship breakers as she was to be broken up, and donated to the Museum of the Societe Jersiaise [see JWP 28/8/1954 p 1 and 4/9/1954 p 2]. Negative number 7 of Museum Subject Box number 2 of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive. The negative was scanned at 1200 dpi and can be downloaded as a high quality jpg file. The quality of the scanned image is dependent on the condition of the original.
Reference: L/A/75/A1/MUS/2/7
Date: 1954-08 - September 4th 1954
Images of Mr W P Nicolle, Vice President of the St John Ambulance Jersey Centre, and Superintendent of the men's work parties of the combined Red Cross and St John Ambulance Association [see JWP 4/11/1939 p 8]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 6 of Red Contact File 15 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/15/CS6/2
Date: 1939-11 - 1939-11
Red Cross Message from Miss Lily Hoyles to George Hoyles of Lynmore, Plat Douet Road. Hope to see Murphy's this year. Hope you are all well. All well here including Willie and Malcolm, Much love to all Lily, Phyllis
Reference: L/C/107/B3/1
Date: May 31st 1944 - May 31st 1944
Red Cross Letter from Robert Buesnel De la Haye care of Mr and Mrs Kempster, Canada to his cousin Evelyn Hoyles of Lynmore, Plat Douet Road, St Saviour. He writes that everyone is very friendly and they have met many people. He writes that he has begun swimming again and that he is sending a photograph of the Ole Canadian Home.
Reference: L/C/107/B3/2
Date: June 1st 1944 - June 1st 1944
Red Cross Letter from Robert Buesnel de la Haye in Canada to Evelyn Hoyles of Lynmore, Plat Douet Road, Jersey. He writes that he has received the messages and that news about the Opera House is interesting. He relates that he is still writing to Reg and Auntie Winnie and that in December he had a hernia operation.
Reference: L/C/107/B3/3
Date: April 17th 1944 - April 17th 1944
Red Cross Letter from Miss Lily Hoyles of Sussex to George Hoyles of Lynmore, Plat Douet Road. Miss Hoyles writes that she has received a message and she is glad that they are well. She writes that Willie and all are well and that she is glad he sees Maude
Reference: L/C/107/B3/4
Date: March 6th 1945 - March 6th 1945