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Island Archives, Guernsey: 2021 Accessions
Island Archives, Guernsey
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- St Stephen's Church, St Peter Port, Guernsey: correspondence rel to the construction and furnishing of the church, incl the stained glass windows designed by William Morris (1834-1896), textile designer, poet, artist, novelist and architectural conservationist 1850s-1860s (2021-005)
- Father Reginald Charles Moore (1919-2018), Vicar of St Stephen's Church, St Peter Port (1949-1962): personal diaries, recording his daily family life, work and events of the church; earlier diaries cover his postings in Australia and Malaysia 1944-1962 (AQ 1667/01 to 18)
- Emmanuel Baptist Church and Bethlehem Chapel: records incl minutes, correspondence, reports, notices and announcements, service plans, Sunday School records 20th cent (AQ 1661, AQ 1662 and AQ 1663)
- White Royal Navy Handover Ensign used on Liberation Day and flown over the Ship and Crown Hotel, with copy of the signed Instrument of German Forces Unconditional Surrender of the Channel Islands, 09 May 1945 1945 (BF 208-37)
- Albert Joseph Denbuoy (c1886-1912), of Les Sauvages, St Sampson, fruit grower and footballer with Northerners A.C.: handwritten letter from on board the R.M.S. Titanic to his sister, Mrs A. E. McGahy, in Guernsey. With photograph and obituary of Denbuoy and several postcards of the Titanic. He was lost at sea following the sinking of the ship 1912 (AQ 1620/89)
- Constables of Castel Parish: lists of Parish Constables, Livres de Perchage for Fief St Michel, Castel, cycle tax registers, parish rates ledgers, Douzaine minutes 1731-2020 (AQ 0156/08 to 19)
- Certificate of registration and Occupational Force Travel Permit for Austrian citizen Anna Kucera for travel between Guernsey, England, Vienna and the Isle of Man 1933-1953 (AQ 0109/92)
- Frank Falla (1911-1983), author, journalist, newspaper editor: diaries kept during the German occupation and rel to his imprisonment and later deportation to Germany for his involvement in the production of the underground newsletter GUNS (Guernsey Underground News Service) that provided news to the people of Guernsey 1940-1949 (AQ 1167/18 to 27)
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