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Description La Rocco Tower in St Ouens Bay in Jersey.

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Scattered around the coast of the Island are a series of towers which once protected Jersey’s shores but now serve as monuments of the past – and even as curious features of Island homes.

When the decision was made to build the towers around the coast the reason was to protect the Island from French invasion during the Napoleonic wars. Aristocrats fleeing from France had settled in the Island and become loyal British subjects, but the threat of attack from France was still high.

In 1776 France began sending arms and money to help the Americans in their War of Independence, and the decision was taken to circle Jersey with watchtowers to improve the defences. A plan was drawn up by one of the Island’s Governors, General Conway, who wanted 32 towers to be built around the coast. He based his drawings for them on a round design by a French nobleman, but gave some the addition of a battery at the base.

The idea was, according to Conway, to erect ‘a number of towers of masonry with corresponding batteries in all the accessible parts of the coast’. Conway’s plan was ahead of its time, because it took the British Navy another 16 years to realise the value of such fortifications and start to construct Martello towers along the English south coast.

Work started in Jersey in 1778, and one of the first towers to be built can be seen immediately opposite Grève de Lecq Barracks. The towers went up quickly around the Island and had their own unique design, with tall, tapering walls built with granite and a design far more elegant than that used to build their English counterparts.

When Conway died in 1795, a total of 22 towers had been built and La Rocco Tower was ready for construction. After his death the construction continued but with some alteration to Conway’s design: instead of building towers with batteries at ground level, the new designs were based on a tower at Mortella, on the island of Corsica, which had defeated British warships in 1794 and had a battery not at the bottom, but at the top.

Eight of these Martello towers were constructed at various points around Jersey. The last towers to be built in the Island can be seen to have been influenced by the design of the English Martello tower. This influence is evident in the appearance of Victoria Tower, which was one of the last towers to be built in Europe. Constructed in 1837, it has a far larger base and a steeper battery, giving it a squat appearance in comparison with the look of the Jersey round tower.

In total 31 towers were built, of which 24 remain. The original towers encircled the south and ease coasts, while the true Martello towers, which were built from about 1810 onwards, were placed on the west, south and east coasts.

Of the seven towers that have been lost, six were of the original Jersey design and only one of the Martello pattern. Three fell victim to coastal erosion, three were destroyed in the Occupation and one seems simply to have disappeared.
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Comments: 17

milora [2009-11-18 21:46:06 +0000 UTC]

Wow...

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Justin-Simpson In reply to milora [2009-11-18 21:51:49 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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milora In reply to Justin-Simpson [2009-11-18 21:53:23 +0000 UTC]

You are quite welcome!

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Bass-Hunter [2009-08-18 17:14:41 +0000 UTC]

Came out nice bro... very good. Nice speel too...

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Justin-Simpson In reply to Bass-Hunter [2009-08-18 21:19:58 +0000 UTC]

thanks man!

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Thricelight [2009-08-18 00:28:16 +0000 UTC]

That's another very cool pic Justin!! Bleak but beautiful!

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Justin-Simpson In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-18 21:25:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank-you Steve!

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Thricelight In reply to Justin-Simpson [2009-08-20 15:56:57 +0000 UTC]

No probs!!

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Kaz-D [2009-08-17 23:48:00 +0000 UTC]

That's beautiful, and thank you for the accompanying explanation

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Justin-Simpson In reply to Kaz-D [2009-08-17 23:53:01 +0000 UTC]

Thank-you! I thought i would try find some info about the tower. The island has such an interesting history

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AntonyBroughton [2009-08-17 23:41:43 +0000 UTC]

I wish I still lived in Jersey I was born and lived there for 5 years until we moved to the mainland.

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AntonyBroughton [2009-08-17 23:40:54 +0000 UTC]

Nice shot.

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Justin-Simpson In reply to AntonyBroughton [2009-08-17 23:50:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank-you Antony!

Oh cool, i'm glad that you know the place, it is nice. whereabouts mainland are you living? you mustve been over recently to take that awesome shot of corbiere?

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AntonyBroughton In reply to Justin-Simpson [2009-08-17 23:52:25 +0000 UTC]

It's not that great here in the mainland. And I visit 4-5 times a year and stay with my cousins in St Brelade, usually spend all summer there.

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Justin-Simpson In reply to AntonyBroughton [2009-08-17 23:54:33 +0000 UTC]

there are worse places in the world than brelades in the summer!

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jynx67 [2009-08-17 23:10:27 +0000 UTC]

Wow, you really are showing the actual beauty of Jersey. That's gorgeous.

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Justin-Simpson In reply to jynx67 [2009-08-17 23:48:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank-you!

much appreciated it is a very photogenic island

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