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Emanuelli, Hector (Ettorino)

NameEmanuelli, Hector (Ettorino)
Family NameEmanuelli
Given NameHector (Ettorino)
GenderMale
DescriptionEtorino (Hector) Emanuelli, born in 1920, was the son of Italian immigrants to South Wales, At the start of the Second World War he was living in Stoke-on-Trent, working in the family ice-cream business. From 1940 he was interned in Peveril Camp, Peel for two years, based in Athol House, Marine Parade. He then was moved to Brixton prison to await the tribunal decision about his release and was freed fve weeks later. (Source Manx National Heritgae, WWII Internment)
Full Biographical DataHe was the son of Italian immigrants to South Wales. At the start of the Second World War he was living in Stoke-on-Trent, working in the family ice-cream business. From 1940 he was interned in Peveril Camp, Peel for two years, based in Athol House, Marine Parade. He then was moved to Brixton prison to await the tribunal decision about his release and was freed five weeks later.
Birth Date1920
Country Of BirthUK
Birth PlaceTreorchy
Urlhttps://manxnationalheritage.im/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/LibraryResources-WW2-Internment.pdf
Linked FromArandora Star Memorial Poem
A Sense of Belonging. From the Rhondda to the Potteries: Memories of a Welsh-Italian Englishman
De la Bathe. Prince of Percussion. Camp Dummer. Ascot, Huyton, Peel
Notturno: Un’impressione
Sunset, Peel: An impression
Setting from “The road of Stac-Bad”
Camp Cinema Peel “Klancfilm” Sound System GB Films
Drawing of a candle and a cross with flowers
Ricordo della Pasqua Peel. 1942
6 ft. Torch Relief
“The Road to Stac-Bad”
Football Match Littorio v. Met. Police

Periods of Captivity

Emanuelli, Hector (Ettorio) 13 May 1940 – 13/14 April 1942

NameEmanuelli, Hector (Ettorio) 13 May 1940 – 13/14 April 1942
Internment Date1940-05-13
Captivity PlacePeveril Internment Camp
Release Date1942-04-14

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