Hello,
I have a photo of my husband's grandfather, Josef Brunneder, who was a German Sea Captain who was captured and detained at the Isle of Man during WWI. You can actually see the barbed wire fences in the background. One of the men is in Tyrol garb, granddad in a vest with his watch and fob. We have the watch and fob. All are sporting large mustaches. They look well fed, healthy and fit.
There are three men, one was the cook and another a friend. The friend has a brick at his feet and the brick is numbered 3333. The information on the photo for Josef Brunneder b. February 3, 1870 d. January 3, 1973 Munich Germany is No 360 Compound 5 Hut II R Peel Isle of Man
He sent home several carved vases made from large beef bones that are truly works of art. He made his own carving tools from Tan Can Lids. The vases depict his daughters in fancy garb walking on cobble stones. One vase has Isle of Man carved into it and bunnies in a basket so it must have been sent home for Easter. The other vase has a man with a plummed hat very much like a Mustketeer.