Norman Cross Prison
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Scheduled monuments in CambridgeshireUse British English from October 2013Yaxley, Cambridgeshire
Norman Cross Prison in Huntingdonshire, England, was the world's first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp or "depot", built in 1796–97 to hold prisoners of war from France and its allies during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. After the Treaty of Amiens the depot was emptied of prisoners and, in 1816, largely demolished. Norman Cross lies south of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, between the villages of Folksworth, Stilton and Yaxley. The junction of the A1 and A15 roads is here. Traditionally in Huntingdonshire, Norman Cross gave its name to one of the hundreds of Huntingdonshire and, from 1894 to 1974, to Norman Cross Rural District.
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London Road, Huntingdonshire Yaxley
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Norman Cross
London Road
PE7 3TB Huntingdonshire, Yaxley
England, United Kingdom
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