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Bedroom diagram from Douglas Bay Hotel

Description: Douglas Bay Ephemera.

3] Bedroom board from reception - handwritten list of bedrooms, nos 1-95 on lst and 2nd floors of main building and wing. Gives details of beds (double and singles) and private shower.

Opened in 1894, the Douglas Bay Hotel was the first hotel on the isle of Man to have electric lights, with the power supplied by the tramway's generator. During the Second World War, the hotel was used for training members of War Office "Y" Group to intercept and transcribe coded German radio signals. This data was sent off the Island and was decoded by one of the captured "Enigma" machines. After the war the hotel resumed business, finally closing and being demolished in 1988. During the demolition process, a serious fire broke out and the building was gutted. The site was later redeveloped.

Object name: bedroom diagram

Collection: Social History Collection

ID Number: 1988-0587/3

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