It is believed that most if not all the photographs were taken in the 1930s which is of course prior to the occupation of Sark by the German military. The notes were annotated pre-war and post-war.
It is also believed from the front piece inscription that the lady who owned the book (P??????? Shaw) was a close friend of a Miss Pattie Hale, who has the same surname as the editor of the book, (maybe a relation or even the same person?). It is marked that Miss Pattie Hale & her brother died during the occupation 1940/45 (If anyone knows further details, please contact Mike Deane on oldphoto@cwgsy.net- thank you!) A copy of this inscription is shown in the first image.
In the 1901 Census Laura E. Hale (aged 36) is the Head of Petit Dixcart and is also living with her sister Hannah M Hale, (aged 33). Also in the house is a Domestic General Servant and Ethel Cheeswright (Visitor) (aged 25), (miniature painter Sculp), who is understood to have come to live Sark in 1892 and stayed there for the rest of her life.
Miss Cheeswright eventually had a studio at Rose Cottage and painted many views of Sark. Though born in Brixton London, she went to school in Guernsey. During the Occupation she was sent to Biberach in Germany.

The Midland Bank opened on April 14th 1925 in Sark and was open completely through the Occupation. The Midland is now part of HSBC and the Midland name was phased out in June 1999 - HSBC at the time of writing is now the only bank on the island
The Old Guernsey Bank also opened in Sark in 1925 and was taken over by what eventually became the National Westminster Bank and subsequently the NatWest - (closed in March 2015)
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Location: Sark