AWM Collection Record: ART90846

AWM image ART90846

ID Number: ART90846
Title: Nakhon Pathom - alcohol distillery and vinegar plant
Maker: Chalker, Jack
Object type: Drawing
Place made: Thailand: Bangkok
Date made: 1945
Physical description: watercolour, pen and ink over pencil on paper mounted on paper on card
Measurements: 19 cm x 18.2 cm
Summary: The alcohol distillery and vinegar plant at Nakhon Pathom, Burma-Thailand Railway. The tent structure has bamboo framework and there are many contains and jars on the floor.

Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand to construct the Burma-Thailand Railway. Chalker secretly made drawings of the various camps and conditions endured by the prisoners. He drew and painted on whatever materials he could find or steal from the Japanese, hiding his work in sections of bamboo buried in the ground, the attap roofs of huts, or the artificial legs worn by amputees in the hospital camps. His work provides a candid and moving record of the prisoners' suffering.
Copyright: Unlicensed copyright; External copyright
Related subject: Medical equipment; Tents
Related place: Burma Thailand Railway: Nakom Paton
Related conflict: Second World War, 1939-1945

Last-Modified: Tue, 07 Apr 2009 18:10:12 GMT

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