The Google Streetview Car couldn't drive through the square, so I've taken some snaps to show you around. The view looking back to here (Streetview). This was the start of Royal Court Road (now closed and paved over) with #19 on the left, and the States Chamber on the right. The Members' Entrance in on the right, and we plebs get to see them come in and out on States Sittings Days. This is where many TV interviews happen, as the reporters hang around here waiting to catch their prey.
I believe the Bailiff's Chambers at the end here (as seen on Streetview) were built in 1931 if I've read and decoded MCMXXXI correctly.
.. a close-up of the details.
A lamp is another old Police feature...
.. and a nice sundial.
One of the entrances to #11 presently says "Home Affairs Department".
The view from here into the Square.
There doesn't seem to have been a number 12, the first property in Vine Street is right next to #13.
Vine St is another place Google didn't reach, this is as far as they went (Streetview) - looking up from the other end. Here #3 Vine St on the left is the St.Helier Registrar, and on the Even Numbered side of the street things start at #2, currently the rear of HSBC. Before that it was Collins and a useful passageway through to King St - sorely missed.
Back to the Square, and #13 (Slomans Estate Agents at present) has had a busy past, being Guardian R.E. Insurance in 1988's almanac, a number occupiers before that, and was the A.G.'s office in 1920. And back in 1879 it was the Uruguay Consulate!
#14 is currently the back of Cath Kidston, formerly Evans, Au Caprice back in 1988, many and various offices before that.
That golden statue is of George II (all mileages from St.Helier are measured from here), erected in the square in 1751 in gratitude for his gift of £200 towards the construction of a new harbour - this also being the origin of the name Royal Square.
#2 is on the doorway at The Peirson, and there's a #4 on the side entrance to pearcejewellers.co.uk
To finish our look at Royal Square JE2 4WA addresses, the Peirson Pub is #17, there is a passageway between here and #18, to Halkett Place, going behind the King St Jewellers Hettich (emerging here on Streetview).
The Peirson's neighbouring pub the Cock and Bottle (formerly the Cosy Corner) is #18, and the adjacent property (next to the States Chamber) is #19 - former home to the Chamber of Commerce, Healey and Baker, and Ermitage Management (1988 almanac), R.A. Rossborough (1978 almanac), Norwich Union (1964), Le Masurier & Co (1933 and 1920 copies), the "Chronique de Jersey" in 1910, back to 1873 etc.
The history of the States Buildings block probably deserves a book of its own, having a wide variety of interesting entries in the old almanacs from the days before the whole lot became our dear government.
Old Royal Square addresses have even gone up to #21 or more, most confusingly! The middle of the block appears to be around #4 in some almanacs. I'll keep an eye out for any history of the place if it crops up, but that's the end of my research here for now.
5 comments:
Many thanks for posting these pictures. They are unavailable on Google Maps Streetview as Royal Square is a pedestrianised area and Streetview images are mostly captured by motorised transport. - A visitor from Ireland
Thanks for commenting, I was wondering if anyone finally would!
Yes, I realise the Google Car (often spotted in window reflections) wouldn't be allowed to drive through the precincts - shame they didn't seek out permission to do so, early in the morning, on Sunday, etc.
Maybe they'll send one of their more recent backpacker crew over, to do the precincts and footpaths, one day?
There are also quite a number of roads they missed out. A friend of mine is really keen on maps and has been busy helping to sort out the errors recently, since they allowed contributions to the UK maps. The Jersey part of Google Maps is already looking a LOT more accurate in the last few weeks than it used to. I wonder if anyone has noticed?
In other parts of towns and cities with pedestrianised areas, Google have used a large tricycle to transport their cameras. Are bicycles or trikes banned from pedestrian areas in Jersey, I wonder? - A visitor from Ireland
Yes, if the police catch you cycling in the precincts they will certainly have a word with you.. or more :)
Brilliant set of images of the Royal Square and the Piquet House, which I was researching, thank you.
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