Help support TMP


"The Napoleonic Prison Of Norman Cross" Topic


2 Posts

All members in good standing are free to post here. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the posters, and have not been cleared with nor are they endorsed by The Miniatures Page.

Please remember that some of our members are children, and act appropriately.

For more information, see the TMP FAQ.


Back to the Napoleonic Media Message Board


Areas of Interest

Napoleonic

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Recent Link


Top-Rated Ruleset

Column, Line and Square


Rating: gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star 


Featured Book Review


708 hits since 20 Sep 2018
©1994-2024 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?


TMP logo

Membership

Please sign in to your membership account, or, if you are not yet a member, please sign up for your free membership account.
Tango0120 Sep 2018 3:31 p.m. PST

"The napoleonic prison of norman cross april 26 2018 there is a new book about norman cross by paul chamberlain norman cross prison was the first ever purpose built prisoner of war camp its sub title the lost town of huntingdonshire emphasises its impact on the local community. Norman cross was the site of the worlds first purpose built prisoner of war camp built during the napoleonic wars opened in 1803 it was however more than just a prison it was a town in itself with houses offices butchers bakers a hospital a school a market and a banking system. Norman cross was the site of the worlds first purpose built prisoner of war camp constructed during the napoleonic wars opened in 1797 it was more than just a prison it was a town in itself with houses offices butchers bakers a hospital a school a market and a banking system. The napoleonic prison of norman cross paul chamberlain on amazoncom free shipping on qualifying offers norman cross was the site of the worlds first purpose built prisoner of war camp built during the napoleonic wars opened in 1803"
Main page
link

Amicalement
Armand

42flanker26 Sep 2018 6:34 a.m. PST

1803- no, wait- 1797- hang on.. as you were- 1803

Sorry - only verified members can post on the forums.