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Lists of other known Polish Civilian Family camps with little or no information |
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Listed below are some of the camps that were occupied for a number of years by Polish families. Many others were deemed, to be unviable to house families and efforts were made by authorities to closed them as soon as possible |
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If any of the camps were home to you or your family and and you would like to add your memories, stories and photos please get in touch with me. zosia@northwickparkpolishdpcamp.co.uk |
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Bower Wood Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire. Families 1955/56 |
Lowther Park Penrith NAB. Polish Dependants Camp1 948 In 1949 there were 116 men 106 women and 74 children The camp closed in 1955 /6 |
Burlish Crossing Kidderminster An ex American WW2 camp/hospital after the war it become a Polish Resettlement Camp. In 1949 there were 100 Polish families in residence and the local authority took over the administration of the camp. |
Lulsgate Bottom Ex RAF Camp nr. Bristol in1953 there were 26 Polish families living there. To day is the site of Bristol Air Port |
Breighton Airfield North Yorkshire In 1949 there were 35 Polish families living there. |
Mepal Cambridgeshire 1948-1958 Families. Run by the NAB |
Carr Lane Hull NAB |
Nettlebed Berkshire NAB 1947 to 1955 merged with Checkendon |
Coombe Park Henley Records from 1953 show that there were 28 Polish Families living on the site which was accepted by the Ministry of Works |
Penrhos North Wales. RAF aerodrome. PKPR. (Polish demobilisation Corps) Today a Polish retirement home run by Polish Housing Society Ltd. |
EttingtonPark Stratford on Avon 38 families living on site in 1953 |
Perton Hostel Wolverhampton RAF Perton was a small training establishment with the potential of housing many families. In was a mixed Anglo Polish Hostel |
Elsham Wolds Lincolnshire RAF Camp run by the war office. Records from 1953 show that there were 40 Polish Families living on the site which was accepted by the Local Authorities. |
St.Mawgan Airfield Cornwall N.A.B. Polish dependants hostel. In 1949 there were 103 men, 71 women and 62 Juveniles and children living on the site. |
Five Oaks, Horsham Records show there were 83 Families still living there in 1953. |
Southrop Gloucestershire 1947-1950 RAF Southrop was a Royal Air Force station west of the village of Southrop, Gloucestershire during World War II from August 1940 to November 1947 Between 1947 and 1950 It housed Polish families. |
Hazlemere High Wycombe 1948 P.In 1951 with arrival of 70 Polish families the camp it lost it's military character becoming a hostel for civilians. Records from 1953 show that there were 94 Polish Families living on the site which was accepted by the Local Authorities. It closed in 1955/6 |
Sturgate Airfield Lincoln Polish dependent Hostel. In 1949 there were a 103 men, 71 women, 61 juveniles and children living in the empty airfield buildings. The NAB rejected the camp as a viable Polish housing estate dew to lack of employment. |
Great Missenden Woodlands Park camp military and families 1956 |
Strood Park Horsham 33 families living there in 1953 Run by Local Authorities. |
Hallburn Hostel LongtownCumberland1947---1953/4 in 1952 there were 32 Polish families |
Weeting Hall Brandon Norfolk 1949 to 1955 47 families in 1953Families. |
Hardwick Hall Chesterfield 1947 1955 Records show 45 families living the in 1953 |
Weston on Trent 1953 records show 31 families |
Howberry Park Berks. |
Wynnstay Wrexham In 1953 here 37 families still living on the site. By 1956 the Council re-housed the residents of the camp absorbing them in to the community. |
Kelstern Airfield Lincoln Polish dependent Hostel. In 1949 there were 81 men, 124 women and 87 Juveniles and children living in the Hostel. The NAB rejected the camp as a viable Polish housing estate dew to lack of employment. |
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