What is the Société Jersiaise?
The Société Jersiaise was founded in January 1873 by a small number of prominent Islanders who were interested in the study of the history, the language and the antiquities of Jersey. Membership grew quickly and the aims of the new society soon widened to include the publication of historical documents, the founding of a Museum, and the study of the Island’s natural history. The charity’s mission is “to produce and facilitate research, and to share that knowledge with the widest possible audience for the benefit of our island community.”
What we did
We began the day with a talk from the Chief Archivist Patrick Cahill and Assistant Archivist Rochelle Merhet about the importance of the archive and how it works. They told us that the Photographic Archive works to allow the island to see and understand its past with images that either depict exactly what happened at a certain point in history (photographs from the Nazi Occupation of the Island) as well as what is believed to have been there in the past (drawing of St Helier Harbour or drawings of the hermitage on the Elizabeth Castle breakwater as it looked in 555 AD).