Thrale history

Charles THRALE Exhibition programme 

Charles Thrale’s exhibition of paintings created during his captivity as a Japanese prisoner of war was first displayed in January 1946, in London. After that initial showing, the exhibition toured the UK for approximately eighteen years, continuing until around 1964.


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THE CHARLES THRALE EXHIBITION

The Valleys of
the Shadow of Death

28. The Dreaded Temple Hill Detention Barracks.

1960, SUNDAY EXPRESS. Lord Mountbatten visiting
this Exhibition said people should not forget the horror
of these camps; terrible things happened to prisoners in
S.E Asia—why the hell should we forget?

They came from evil to go on tour to do good
Lest we forget

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