Bere Island Internment Camp
In 1921 an Internment Camp was in operation on Bere Island by the British authorities. To commemorate the centenary of the camp, Bere Island Projects Group CLG have produced this short film. The film was funded by The Heritage Council's Community Heritage Grant Scheme 2021.

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The Irish Wars 1919-1923 (Documentary)

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How the WWII Nazi V2 Rocket Actually Worked

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What They Never Tell You About the Picts

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How Hannah Arendt Exposed How Evil Really Works | A Bedtime History Story

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The Ed White Film Collection: Bere Island in the 1960s

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3D Guide to an 18th century Ship-of-the-Line

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The O’Rourke’s of Leitrim and The Last O’Rourke

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Building an Amazing Underground Den Deep in the Wild | Full Process

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The History of Wine — The Drink Nobody Could Control

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Bere Island Adventure

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WWII: The Rise And Fall of the Luftwaffe | Rare And Restored Archival Footage

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The First World War: The War to End War | WW1 Documentary

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How Ireland Became Bitterly Divided | Irish War of Independence

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Kremlin Insiders Are SUDDENLY Fleeing Russia

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History of Beer — Why Drinking Beer Was Safer Than Drinking Water

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From the C-SPAN Archive: Civil War Historian Shelby Foote (FULL INTERVIEW)

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The Real Story Of Communist East Germany | Katja Hoyer | Downstream

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How Viking Raiders Became the Powerful Normans - The Birth of Normandy Explained

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Japan's Downfall: Pacific War from Tarawa to Okinawa (Full WW2 Documentary)

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