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  3. DONNINGTON HALL LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND.

    It is one of the chief places in England for the internment of enemy officers, who are given all the privileges appropriate to their rank. The ancient castle, which is in Leicestershire, stands in a hollow surrounded by a glorious English Park, with numerous sentries and an abundance of barbed wire, the posts for which being plainly visible in the picture. It was built in 1793 by the Earl of Moira, subsequently created the Marquis of Hastings, who became Governor-General of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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