Tells the story of the only women’s Internment Camp in Europe
Visitors to Rushen Heritage Centre this month will be transported back to the days of the Rushen Internment Camp during World War II.
‘Friend or Foe?’ is on display at the Heritage Centre in Bridson Street, Port Erin until Saturday, 29 July.
The exhibition tells the story of the only women’s Internment Camp in Europe during World War II and draws from the book Friend or Foe?, which was published in 2018 by Rushen Heritage Trust, which runs the Centre.
The Heritage Centre is open 10am-4pm Tuesday to Saturday.
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