Description
26th September 1941
These prisoners are on there way to Knockaloe Internment Camp near Peel on the Isle of Man
Watering tea plants
'Passer fusca'
However it would be another twenty-two years before the first four wheeler was introduced
A page from the journal of John Newton Finish:Single 26th September 1941A page from the journal of John Newton, 1750 1754 (1965). John Newton (1725 1807) was a slave trader from 1750 1754, but he later became a priest and abolitionist. A print from The Slave Trade and its Abolition, edited by John Langdon Davies, Jonathan Cape, London, 1965.
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