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Onchan Internment Camp

NameOnchan Internment Camp
CountryUK
DescriptionOnchan Camp operated in two principal phases: initially (June 1940 – July 1941) as an internment facility for German and Austrian enemy aliens, then it was reorganised; and subsequently (September 1941 – November 1944) housing Italian internees following a period of reorganisation, before its final closure in November 1944.
Extended DescriptionWhat might have been considered the ‘best’ camp to be in was Onchan Camp (Royal Avenue West and Belgravia Road). Physically one of the largest camps in terms of size, the site contained space to grow vegetables, keep chickens, play football and to generally be able to move around – a luxury not enjoyed in many of the other camps. It also held a large number of academics and artists and as a result there were art exhibitions staged in the camp and a full programme of lectures and classes that internees could attend at the ‘Onchan Youth College and University’ within the camp. (Source – Manx Museum website)
Urlhttps://images.nationalarchives.gov.uk/asset/5472/
City Town Or SuburbOnchan, Middle, Isle of Man, UK
Linked FromSursum Corda No. 1 ‘All’Ombra della Croce’
Sidoli, Domenico
Letter of Domenico Sidoli to Angiolina Gazzi written 39 July 1942
Jannetta, Davide Domenico
French exercise book
Savini, Rinaldo (Aldo)
Pagellina per gli iscritti alla Guardia d’Onore (Catholic worship shifts)
Benefica fede (Beneficial Faith prayer book)

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