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Mooragh Camp was a
World War II
internment camp in Ramsey, Isle of Man, in
operation from May 1940
until September 1945. It was the
first such camp on...
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thirty boarding houses on the
North S**** were
requisitioned for the
Mooragh Internment Camp.
Ramsey is in the ****est area of the Isle of Man, with...
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Ramsey Estuary (designated but
later rescinded in 2010; 15.8 ha)
Ramsey Mooragh S**** (2006, 2.65 ha)
Rosehill Quarry,
Billown (2006, 1.37 ha)
Santon Gorge...
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events during the TT race festival. The
Sprint is run
along the 1 km long
Mooragh Promenade. The
music festival Sprintfest is also held in the same town...
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located on the Isle of Man and
links the town
centre in
Ramsey with the
Mooragh Promenade. The bridge,
which incorporates two
steel trussed arches, was...
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roughly 14,000,
reached in
August 1940.
There were ten
camps on the island:
Mooragh Camp,
Ramsey Peveril Camp, Peel
Onchan Camp,
Onchan Rushen Camp, Port St...
- of the 1990s was the
Mooragh Project.
After much soul
searching the club
decided to
embark on a
pitch development at the
Mooragh. Much
fundraising had...
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Internment Camp on the
promenade in Douglas, the Peel
Internment Camp, and
Mooragh Internment Camp in Ramsey.
Rushen Camp was
later established for couples...
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Times reported that the "ancient game of Cammag" had been "revived" at
Mooragh, Ramsey.
During the rest of 1885,
there were
numerous reports of cammag...
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Gellhorn Rosing found his best accompanist."
Gellhorn was
interned in
Mooragh Camp on the Isle of Man as an
enemy alien from 1939 to 1941.
Ralph Vaughan...