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A fine large map of the island of Jersey with original colour delineating each of the island’s parishes. All of the roads and lanes are also depicted along with churches, mills, rectories and the barracks. Distance mile stones are recorded along the routes. The key tells us that the, ‘distances indicated by the various Mile-Stones, are taken from the Royal Square St. Helier’s’. In 1864 the States of Jersey passed a law authorising the construction of the island’s first railway. This standard gauge line was constructed, connecting St. Helier to St. Aubin, and the first train ran 25 October 1870. This railway was not a success and the company declared bankruptcy in 1874. The railway continued to operate but passed through a succession of proprietors until 1883.

Meanwhile, the owner of a granite quarry near La Moye had petitioned to build a railway linking his quarry to St. Aubin. This law passed in June 1871 and the St Aubin & La Moye Railway commenced construction to the narrow gauge of 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm). This line too, ran into financial problems and although construction trains ran on the section from La Moye to Pont Marquet, the company declared bankruptcy in 1878 before completion or opening to the public.

In 1883 the Jersey Railway and the partially completed St Aubin & La Moye Railway were amalgamated into the Jersey Railways Company Limited. The St. Helier to St. Aubin line was relaid to 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge and the railway re-opened to passengers on 15 March 1884, initially operating as two separate sections until the two lines were connected at St. Aubin in 1885 to form a complete railway. The first through service ran between St Helier and La Corbière on 5 August 1885. This railway too hit financial difficulties and in 1895 entered voluntary liquidation. In 1896 a new company, the Jersey Railways and Tramways Co. Ltd. was formed to take over the assets of the failed company. The railway was improved, with an extension to La Corbière Pavilion opening in 1899 and was successful up to the outbreak of the First World War.
LE FEUVRE, C.

Map Of The Island Of Jersey Divided Into Parishes With all the Roads, Lanes, & c

Jersey, c.1885
390 x 645 mm., in early wash colour, lithograph backed on linen and folding into original green cloth binding, gilt title ‘jersey’ to upper cover, in good condition.
Stock number: 9131
£ 195
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