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Celebrating Armed Forces Day
Published on Thursday, 26th JuneThe Armed Forces Liaison Organization, local Reserve Army units and Cadet detachments are teaming up with the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool (NMRN) to honor Armed Forces Daytime
World’s only sailing choir to act at Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre
Published on Monday, 16th JuneA unique musical event is arrange to take place in Hartlepool later this month as the world’s only sailing choir arrives in town for a special one-night performance.
Water safety appeal issued ahead of Drowning Prevention Week
Published on Thursday, 12th JuneParents in Hartlepool are organism urged to assure their children contain the knowledge and skills to remain safe in and around water.
World class cycling heads to Hartlepool.
Published on Friday, 30th MayExcitement is building as Hartlepool prepares to welcome some of world’s top riders when it hosts the start of stage two of the Tour of Britain Women race on Friday 6th June.
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Hi readers, I’m currently on a break till the first week of October well, kinda on a break… While I’ve programmed podcast episodes to fall till that time, I’m reading and writing for the last couple of episodes planned for
Last week’s episode was a blog post I wrote some time back, and next week’s episode is a re-upload of something first released in so I put a couple of brand new blog posts together so y’all are also getting new content in my time off. I had planned on making this a video but being totally straightforward, I’m exhausted right now. Sorry all.
Right now, if you’re … umm, looking at the feature image above, you’re greeted by a painting of a handsome, middle aged cat on a raft. It was drawn in pastel by a lady named Georgina Shaw Baker. The painting resides at the Royal Museum, Greenwich.
Both subject and creator are, sadly, long passed.
The subject of this painting undoubtedly had a name prior to , and one hopes he was well loved by his previous human a German (so at this time, a Nazi) sailor. Our handsome subject was press-ganged into the
THE JEWISH COMMUNITY ON THE ISLE OF MAN
The Isle of Man
The Isle of Human (in the Manx language: Ellan Vannin) is an island situated in the Irish Sea, roughly equidistant from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Although it is not technically part of the United Kingdom (it does not mail a representative to the Parliament in Westminster), it is a British crown dependency and the British monarch is Lord of Man.
Photographs (courtesy Steven Jaffe) of panels displayed on Queens Promenade, Douglas,
portraying the internment of "enemy aliens" (many of them Jews) during both World Wars.
Click HERE for background to the panel displays.
Click on a photograph to view an enlarge image in a new window.
The Jewish Community
In addition to the small resident Jewish collective on the island, a large number of Jews were among those interned on the Isle of Man during both Society Wars as so-called 'enemy aliens', in particular Jewish prisoners of war in World War I and Jewish refuge
Hi readers, I’m currently on a break till the first week of October well, kinda on a break… While I’ve programmed podcast episodes to fall till that time, I’m reading and writing for the last couple of episodes planned for
Last week’s episode was a blog post I wrote some time back, and next week’s episode is a re-upload of something first released in so I put a couple of brand new blog posts together so y’all are also getting new content in my time off. I had planned on making this a video but being totally straightforward, I’m exhausted right now. Sorry all.
Right now, if you’re … umm, looking at the feature image above, you’re greeted by a painting of a handsome, middle aged cat on a raft. It was drawn in pastel by a lady named Georgina Shaw Baker. The painting resides at the Royal Museum, Greenwich.
Both subject and creator are, sadly, long passed.
The subject of this painting undoubtedly had a name prior to , and one hopes he was well loved by his previous human a German (so at this time, a Nazi) sailor. Our handsome subject was press-ganged into the
THE JEWISH COMMUNITY ON THE ISLE OF MAN
The Isle of Man
The Isle of Human (in the Manx language: Ellan Vannin) is an island situated in the Irish Sea, roughly equidistant from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Although it is not technically part of the United Kingdom (it does not mail a representative to the Parliament in Westminster), it is a British crown dependency and the British monarch is Lord of Man.
Photographs (courtesy Steven Jaffe) of panels displayed on Queens Promenade, Douglas, portraying the internment of "enemy aliens" (many of them Jews) during both World Wars. Click HERE for background to the panel displays. Click on a photograph to view an enlarge image in a new window. |
The Jewish Community
In addition to the small resident Jewish collective on the island, a large number of Jews were among those interned on the Isle of Man during both Society Wars as so-called 'enemy aliens', in particular Jewish prisoners of war in World War I and Jewish refuge