BBC Radio Jersey
Places in Jersey that tell a story of World War One
The Continental Hotel, Jersey: Making Medical Supplies for the Front
Assisting the war effort by making essential medical supplies for the front
De Faye’s Chemists, St Helier: Home of a Jersey Tank Commander
De Faye; the chemist and tank commander
St Ouen’s Manor, Jersey: The Heir who Died at Jutland
Killed in service to Britain in the war’s greatest naval battle
Ragged School, St Helier: School Turns Military Hospital
Jersey pupils affected by a war many miles away
Church Street, Jersey: French Mobilisation
When Jersey responded to France’s call to enlist
Victoria College, Jersey: VCs Won By Former Pupils
One school, five school houses - all named after VC heroes, two from WW1
Jack Counter Close, Jersey: Named after VC Hero
A small states housing development which honours a Jersey war hero
St Ouen’s Bay, Jersey: Q Ship Mystery
An unsolved WW1 mystery of a body found in a small boat drifting off the Jersey coast
Royal Square, Jersey: Where the Jersey Company Mustered for Departure
From the Royal Square to the battlefields of Flanders - the story of the Jersey Company
General Hospital, Jersey: Flu Pandemic
As the war comes to an end, the devastating 1918 flu pandemic kills hundreds in Jersey
Devonshire Place, Jersey: The Lost Diary of a Jersey Soldier
Clarence Ahier penned his experience of serving in some of the bloodiest battles of WW1
Les Blanches Banques, Jersey: A Prisoner Of War Camp
Remote dunes on the West Coast were home to more than a thousand German prisoners of war
St Helier, Jersey: Where The Church Made the Law
Setting the tone for Anglican attitude to war in Jersey
Howard Davis Park, Jersey: Memorial to a Fallen Son
Multi-millionaire who gave Jersey a park in memory of his son who fought at the Somme
St Lawrence, Jersey: The Jerseyman Who Fought With Canadians
Named in memory of a Jersey soldier killed at the Battle of Vimy Ridge














