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'Camp Workshop - Havelock Road Camp', Singapore, 1942

Sepia wash over pencil by Gunner Jack Bridger Chalker, Royal Artillery, 1942.

A view of large wooden hut within a barbed wire enclosure.

After the fall of Singapore to Japanese forces in February 1942, the artist was one of 130,000 British, Indian and Australian soldiers who were incarcerated at Changi Prison. He was then moved to a labour camp in Singapore town for four months, before being sent by train to Thailand, where he worked on the infamous Thailand-Burma railway project. From the beginning of his captivity, Jack Chalker made notes of everything he encountered, although this was a dangerous activity which attracted severe punishment, if discovered.

Whilst a prisoner-of-war, Chalker kept a diary and made a number of sketches which he hid in hollow bamboo sticks buried in the ground. In June 1944, when he was about to be transferred to Nakhon Pathom, he dug up those drawings which had survived insect damage and concealed them in a false section of his haversack.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1995-10-9-1

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1995-10-9-1