Visit Alderney has pages on various aspects of Alderney History
Alderney Society and Museum
Right: The clock tower of St Anne and the inscription above the entrance to the Alderney Museum. “Ecole Publique batie et fondée par JEAN LE MESURIER Ecuyer Gouverneur de cette Isle. A.D. 1790.”
Newtown

Braye Harbour from Newtown from Louisa Lane Clarke's 'Alderney Guide' (1851)
Braye Harbour is on the north coast and the road that leads from St Anne down to the harbour is the location of Newtown - a small settlement started in 1847 to accommodate the workers brought over by Jackson and Bean to build Alderney's Breakwater. The name indicates something much larger than it actually is.
Braye Harbour and the Breakwater

The Government Works in 1851 from Louisa Lane Clarke's 'Alderney Guide'
Construction began in 1847, the intention had been to enclose Braye Bay with two arms. By 1851, the breakwater was beginning to take shape. The works eventually stopped in 1872 and Jackson and Bean moved to Jersey, taking most of their labour force with them.