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People will soon be able to visit what is believed to be the world's first purpose-built prisoner of war camp dating from the ...
Norman Cross, the world’s first purpose-built prisoner of war camp, is located near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.
Nene Park Trust has purchased Norman Cross, recognised as the world’s first purpose-built prisoner of war camp, from a ...
The site of the world’s first purpose-built prisoner of war camp, which dates back to the Napoleonic wars, has been saved by ...
The return of the Napoleonic loot is such a critical moment in art history that 200 years later it resurfaces again and again as debates over repatriation continue.
One afternoon in August 1809, a young man entered into his mother’s house in Lincolnshire, having walked the 20 miles from the port at Grimsby.
World’s first prisoner of war camp, used over 200 years ago, to open to public. The site once held soldiers captured during the Napoleonic Wars ...
Nene Park Trust has purchased Norman Cross, recognised as the world’s first purpose-built prisoner of war camp, from a ...
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