Location of Barrack 38, now housing a very expensive looking exhibition
Barrack 38 on the left. The northern end of the barrack is covered with a metal cage. Back
in the early 1990s someone attempted to burn it, and Barrack 39 (right) to the ground.
The fire damage
The exhibition inside Barrack 38
A poster in the exhibit that caught my eye
same
They used to print fake British money in this camp, more on this later
At the other end of Barrack 38, the end that was damaged in the arson attack, the prisoner
living quarters are displayed. There is extensive fire and water damage to the roof.
The prison bunks, that area is not open to visitors, there's a huge sheet of glass blocking the door
More fire damage to the roof, sorry for the rubbish photo
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