John Mennie Military person

John ('Jack') George Mennie, A.R.M.S. D.A.(ABDN). ARMS., (26 November 1911, Aberdeen – 24 August 1982, Tirinie, Blair Athol, Perthshire) was a Scottish artist who came to public attention in 2011 for his many contemporaneous drawings of his life as a prisoner of war during the Japanese occupation of Singapore and Thailand in World War II. The drawings were made in secret depicting scenes of daily life and personalities in the camps in Singapore and Thailand, working on the Death railway. They also uniquely documented the Selarang Square Squeeze when some 17,000 prisoners were forced to crowd in the barracks square for nearly five days with little water and no sanitation until they signed a 'promise not to escape'.Mennie's drawings were donated to the archive at the Imperial War Museum, but came to wider public notice when a selection from a separate source were featured on an episode of the BBC television programme Antiques Roadshow, filmed on 18 September 2011 at Manchester.

Personal facts

John Mennie
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1911
Birth place
Scotland
Date of deathAugust 24, 1982
Place of death
Scotland , Blair Atholl

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Military person

military operations
World War II
Battle of Singapore
military branch
British Army
military unit
Royal Artillery
service start1940
service end1947

John Mennie on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.johngmennie.co.uk/downloads/AJ-1.pdf
  2. http://www.johngmennie.co.uk/downloads/AJ-2.pdf
  3. http://www.johngmennie.co.uk/miniart.html
  4. http://www.johngmennie.co.uk/paintings.html
  5. http://www.johngmennie.co.uk/pow.html