Mr Bateman has written another excellent article about Fulney Park, Low Fulney, Spalding was a Prisoner of War camp during the Second World War. In the official government numbering it was camp 153 and referred to as Fulney Park camp, Spalding. To read the article click on the link.
However do you know more? do you have photographs? Do you know about the other camps? Please contact us
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can you tell me if the Prisoner of War camp was where Low Fulney allotments are today please?
Dear Carol,
Prisoner of War were at Lower Fulney but not sure of location. I will find out and let you know.
Geoff
During the First World War, my grandfather, a German civilian working in the UK, was interned in an camp at Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Is Fulney Park, used during the Second World War, the same place?
Hope you can assist me! Many thanks.
Yes and if you click on this link there is more information https://www.heritagesouthholland.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AOS-D-0276-Fulney-Park-Camp.pdf
If you search just on Fulney that will tell you more about the area.
Would you be so kind to ask your grandfather if he would share his thoughts on his stay.
Regards
Geoff
Please contact us if we can help more.
Please can you tell me if there is a list of people who were held at Fulney camp in Spalding .
I think my father was held there at some point .
From Anna Matyjiw
Thanks for comment. We are still trying to find information. Hopefully we will be able to answer soon. Regards Geoff
Any luck on trying to find a list of men that were held at Fulney I believe my Dad was there for a while after the second world war .
Hi Anna,
I am looking for the same information.
My father was a prisoner there and I would like to learn more.
Regards,
Tony
Hopefully you have found this resource. https://www.heritagesouthholland.co.uk/project/prisoner-of-war-camp-fulney/
We will develop this resource as volunteers become available
Regards
Geoff