YEAR MONTH SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN CLUB HISTORY
1879 January 19th Founder’s Birthday
1915 March 4th 1st Service Contingent (D Coy 6th Bn RIR) leaves island for Ireland to train at Fermoy, Co Cork with the 6th,Bn Royal Irish Regiment.
1916 January 16th D Coy 6th Bn Royal Irish Regimenr joined 8th Seaforth Highlanders in Front Line
1916 January 26th Major G W Le Page C.O. D Coy 6th Bn RIR Killed in Action (KIA), aged 39
1916 September 2nd The attack on Guillemont village and the Sunken Road was launched.
1916 September 9th The attack on Ginchy village commenced. Between 2nd & 9th September 27 men of D Company KIA.
1917 June 7th The attack on Wytschaete and the Messines Ridge (3rd Battle of Ypres) – 3 D Company men KIA
1917 August 16th Disastrous attack on Langemarck – 3 D Company KIA
1917 November 20th Battle of Cambrai – 6th Royal Irish Regiment in support
1918 February 9th 6th Bn RIR disbanded, 42  D Company Guernseymen transferred to 2nd Bn RIR
1918 March 2nd The 42 men of D Company  still serving with RIR transferred to 1st Bn RGLI, (the Guernsey regiment/battalion raised by conscription in 1917)
1919 March 31st Meeting of survivors at the Imperial Club resolved to found ‘The Royal Irish Regiment Association’ and hold an annual dinner, with Lt-Col Hutchesson as President
1920 January 13th Meeting of Royal Irish Association at which the formation of the Guernsey Sporting Club was proposed by the President, Lt-Col Thomas Hutchesson, MC (the Founder) and formally approved
1920 September 13th Memorial Service for 74 men of D Company 6RIR at St James
1920 September 13th Warwick House officially opened by the Bailiff (Mr – later Sir- Edward Chepmell Ozanne), the Lt-Governor (Sir John Capper) and the Bishop of the Falkland Islands (Rt Rev Norman Stewart de Jersey)
1921 October 21st Messrs Bird, Elliott and Eveson in the Royal Court have conveyed to them the title to Warwick House as Trustees for the Club, the purchase price (£783 10s 4d). funded by a grant (£1,070 5s 9d) from the United Services Fund.
1940 January 1st Lt-Col Hutchesson dies in Weymouth on way back to Guernsey, aged 60
1947 April 29th Wilfred Bird & Joseph Eveson, survivor trustees of 1921conveyance, grant in the Royal Court Warwick House to Septimus Hanson, Hilary Williams, Albert Senner and John Wilson to hold as Trustees for the Guernsey Sporting Club
2011 March 28th Incorporation of the Guernsey Sporting Club as a Company Limited by Guarantee (LBG) with the Guernsey Registry
2012 September 28th Final Judgement handed down by the Royal Court, granting to the Guernsey Sporting Club LBG the title to Warwick House.
2015 March 4th Centenary of D Company leaving Guernsey for Fermoy to join 6 RIR. Dinner at Bella Luce, Lt-Governor, Bailiff, Chief Minister, Irish Ambassador, Irish Defence Force, relatives of D Company among the guests.
2015 March 8th Centenary March from Les Beaucamps to White Rock to commemorate departure of D Company for Fermoy. Colour Party of Irish Defence Force,  Military History Company badged as RIR, 200 Cadets, valedictory speech by Bailiff at Les Beaucamps; parade at White Rock, inspection and speech by Lt-Gov. Commemorative Service at Town Church.
2020 September 13th Commemoration of Centenary of opening of Warwick House for the Club and its formal dedication ‘Pro Patria’ after memorial service at St James for D Company 6RIR at St James in 1920.  Proposed date of dedication of memorial tablet at Les Beaucamps for the Militia Volunteers of March 1915, who served with 6th RIR and 7th RIF and whose survivors founded the Club in 1920.