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Knockaloe Internment Camp was a WWI
internment camp on the Isle of Man, at
Knockaloe Farm in the
parish of Patrick, near Peel,
which housed 23,000 prisoners-of-war...
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method came to him
during World War I,
while he was
being held at the
Knockaloe internment camp on the Isle of Man.
Pilates spent four
years there, working...
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Knockaloe railway station served Knockaloe Internment Camp in the Isle of Man
between 1915 and 1920. The
station was at the end of a
short branch line...
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Woman of
Knockaloe: A
Parable is a
melodramatic novel by Hall
Caine first published in 1923. Set on the Isle of Man
during the
First World War, a...
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became "Contrology". He was then
transferred to
another internment camp at
Knockaloe on the Isle of Man.
During that
involuntary break, he
began to intensively...
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Noble include: Noble's
Hospital Noble's Park
Ramsey Cottage Hospital Knockaloe Farm
Villa Marina St Ninian's
Church Noble's
Baths Douglas Soup Dispensary...
- spur was
constructed from the main line to the
alien internment camp at
Knockaloe Farm,
worked exclusively by the
former Manx
Northern Railway locomotive...
- are/were:
Glenfaba Glenfaba Brickworks Tramway Knockaloe branch line,
owned by the IMR, for
Knockaloe Internment Camp
internees and
supplies Peel Harbour...
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crown dependency. They were held
mainly in
internment camps at
Knockaloe,
close to Peel, and a
smaller one near Douglas.
During World War II the...
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interns at the
Knockaloe internment camp on the Isle of Man,
February 1918.
Storm and Rainbow,
Symbol for Near End of War,
Knockaloe internment camp...