Jersey's first high rise block - La Collette Flats - just completed in 1964
This street leading from the town centre to the south coast was perhaps best known in the 20th century for Jersey's first two high-rise blocks of flats, La Collette Flats at the southern end and The Cedars at the other
A JMT bus outside the sheds the company took over from the Jersey Eastern Railway
The roundabout in 2006
The Green Street roundabout
Green Street roundabout
The junction with Route du Fort before the roundabout was constructed
The flats under construction in 1963
La Collette Flats, Green Street
The former Married Quarters in Green Street
The former Married Quarters in Green Street
The former Married Quarters in Green Street
The former Married Quarters in Green Street
The Married Quarters in 1961 before demolition
The Capelle des Pas in 1789
Rope Walk
Gothic Villa
The slipway at the bottom of Green Street is the dividing line between the La Collette and Havre des Pas districts
The entrance to Snow Hill Car Park in 1973
The former covered rope walk shows clearly in this picture
1969: Where the tunnel would soon emerge
Snow Hill car park exit on to Green Street in the early 1960s, before the construction of Route du Fort and the large roundabout now in front of this exit
Demolition of The Limes, on the corner of Green Street and Route du Fort, in 1991
The former Married Quarters across the centre of this photograph were demolished to make way for modern housing
Jersey's first high rise block of flats under construction next to the Married Quarters