
The round tower at First Tower, St Helier, many years ago. Note the water tower atop the original structure.

The round tower from much the same angle today. Where did the water tower go?

There it is! Someone nicked it and I found it up their drive.
Edit Apr 2016 – A friend reports that she spoke to an old lady at the property recently. She related that her grandfather had the tower transported (she doesn’t know when or how) to the present site when it had fallen out of use. He had a use for it for his nearby commercial greenhouses. (Further edits if and when possible.)
Lol! Great observation, Roy! π
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It’s not your drive, is it?
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I wish π
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Life is full of curiosities isn’t it Ali? Thanks for tweeting.
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You’re a good investigator, Roy. π
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Haha, thanks Jill. Missed my vocation.
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Aha! There you are. I wondered where you were…and now I realise you’ve been out sleuthing your area. How satisfying to find the top of the tower. More then and nows please Roy!
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Hi Jenny. I think it’s common knowledge among our geek community but still a bit of fun π
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Now that’s a find!
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Hi Carrie. I heard it was to be found thereabouts but – not realising it was still on struts, I was gazing all over the fields for just the round top bit. I was just giving up when I looked upwards and the rest is history π
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Next time I lose something, I know who to call. π
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The little tinkers and using it as a car port π
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Haha. Hello Andrea. Now they’re exposed maybe they’ll be made to put it back π
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Hey Roy, stop frightening the hens!
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Yes, maybe they’re trained to kill if anyone gets too close to the tower π
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Far stranger things have happened. Just think of how they lay an egg, sit on it, and a chick appears!
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At long last he returns – welcome back! The tower is a lovely structure with or without it’s hat. Funny observation. π
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Hi Kerry. We have a number of those round towers dotted around the coastline. They date back to the Napoleonic wars but were ultimately not needed. The old water tower preserved in that property there is a real curiosity – I only heard about it recently.
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I had no idea that the old tower was that old – wow! You need to find out more about the water tower, is it still used, is it a carport? C’mon, you’re Irish – you can just walk up to the door and ask them!
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Kerry I might try to figure out the story sometime. It’s been gone from the tower for at least 80 years though so maybe everyone forgot how it got there. I’ll try to get the answers.
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It looked like the top part was made from wood so maybe in just disintegrated and wasn’t repaired if there was a better water source? Your mystery has me intrigued…:)
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Haaa – this is a great post, Sherlock McCarthy π It must have been a big heist to get it off that tower (heavier if it was full of water). I would love to have seen how they actually did it!
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Hello Dianne. Indeed that is a story worth unravelling.
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Good work, Sherlock:).
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Haha, it is huge but I still nearly missed it Kristine. Maybe I ought to invest in a magnifying glass π
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Haha, that’s too funny! Now how long were you searching for this, Roy? You won’t get any grief from me…you know how obsessed I get with shit! π
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Thank’s Britt. I read about it on a geeky FB site and thought the photo sequence would be fun π
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Thanks Roy. Greatly enjoying my visits here! Regards Thom.
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Appreciated Thom, thank you.
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Roy that was a cool discovery, loving the old photo and the update.
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Hiya Kath, thank you. Jenny’s comment above has made me think about doing some more ‘before-and-afters’. Hope you’re well.
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What in the world is someone doing with a water tower in their driveway?
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One of life’s mysteries Juliann. Maybe I’ll knock on the door and see if I can get further details.
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Ah – the mystery of the missing water pumping windmill. Good one, Roy!
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Ah, you’d recognise a climate-friendly contraption all right Bruce π Wind and water power was commonplace 100 years ago, but all we’re left with are fragments and some photos.
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Ah yes you got that right, Roy, though it’s making a bit of a come back…. Upon my first read of your comment, I laughed out loud, cause I thought you were calling me Bruce Wind and Water π All the best over on Jersey on this wonderful April day.
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Too funny. Wonder what the story is behind that.
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That reminds me, I must follow this one up π
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