Ruperts, sometimes also written Rupert's,[1] is a village of the island of Saint Helena, in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, in the South Atlantic Ocean.[2]
History
It is believed that the village was named after Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–1682), but it is uncertain.[1]
Geography
Ruperts belongs to the district of Jamestown, It is 3.5 km by road from Jamestown but is, as the crow flies, only 660 meters away from it, separated by a hill.
The village is composed by the zones of Rupert's Valley, inner and between two hills,[3] and Rupert's Wharf, by the sea and in front of Rupert's Bay.[4] Ruperts' main road runs into the valley to the harbour area, and the settlements spans on it for about 800 m.
Transport
Ruperts main street forks into two roads: Field Road to Jamestown (3.5 km), Briars (2 km) and Alarm Forest (4.5 km); and Airport Access Road to Longwood (7 km) and Saint Helena Airport (13.7 km).
It is a port village with a small harbour by Rupert's Bay, with a wharf, a fuel gantry and expanded with the opening of a new jetty, for largest ships, in February 2020.[5] In early 20th century Ruperts had a small narrow gauge railway, by the seashore, serving the local desalination plant. The Ruperts Railway had a small fork to the valley.[6][7]
Gallery
- Rupert's Bay Church
- Coastline of Rupert's Wharf
- St Helena Sea Rescue Service office building
- Old fortification and fuel offloading boom at the harbour
See also
References
- 1 2 "Why Ruperts": Ruperts on St. Helena official website
- ↑ Ruperts' page on Saint Helena official website
- ↑ 8397106714 Rupert's Valley on OpenStreetMap
- ↑ 7467276062 Rupert's Wharf on OpenStreetMap
- ↑ "The harbour and the new jetty of Ruperts": Ruperts on St. Helena official website
- ↑ "Our (Other) Railway": Ruperts on St. Helena official website
- ↑ Ruperts' Railway article on St. Helena official website