Robben Island is South Africa's most secure prison.
15 year-old Peggy Duncan in 1926.
Ellis Island, in New York Bay.
The nurse from Robben Island who died trying to save a leper committing suicide was named Sister Ethel. She is remembered for her selfless act of bravery and compassion in a challenging environment. Her dedication to her patients highlighted the struggles faced by healthcare workers in such difficult circumstances.
In 1964, prisoners on Robben Island wore simple, standardized uniforms that typically consisted of short-sleeved shirts and trousers made from coarse, durable fabric. The clothing was often in muted colors, such as grey or khaki, and was designed for functionality rather than comfort. In addition to the uniform, prisoners were sometimes issued sandals or basic footwear. The clothing reflected the harsh conditions and the oppressive environment of the prison.
Yes. It is an island nation, with many marine industries being important and a strong history of sailing and other marine activities.
it is a prison
Prison
...the prison is on the island.
Robben Island
Robben Island was named a World Heritage site in 1999.
If German in origin it means "island of the seals", as Robben is plural for seal..
Robben Island is Dutch for "Seal Island". Obviously you see seals there. In this case the Cape Fur seal.
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Robben Island is about 5 miles (8 km) offshore of Capetown, South Africa
because it is where Nelson Mandela, our former president of SA was imprisoned and all other political prisioners were imprisioned in that island.
because it is where Nelson Mandela, our former president of SA was imprisoned and all other political prisioners were imprisioned in that island.