Eric and Mary Cordingly at home in Norfolk
Bernard and Edith Stogden in Changi Chapel
Bertie and Wyn Boyce in Harrogate
Tim Hemmings with the Changi Cross
Burial ground beside the Death Railway painting by Eric Stacy
There is a growing interest in FEPOWs and we would like to help you access more information and related online discussion groups. The Changi Cross has its own community page on Facebook.
Please visit the links below for more information.
Changi Museum is dedicated to all those who lived and died in Singapore, in particular the Changi area, during the dark years of World War II.
COFEPOW is a charity dedicated to perpetuating the memory of FEPOWs and advancing knowledge of the suffering endured and sacrifices made by them.
A website full of research and links related to FEPOWs.
The RFH group was founded in 2005 with the aim of bringing together all those interested in researching Far East POW history, a still little-known aspect of WWII history.
The Changi POW artwork of Des Bettany.
Our Facebook community page for The Changi Cross.
A battlefield archaeology project looking into the wartime heritage of the Adam Park housing estate in Singapore.
The UK’s year-round centre of Remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place which honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice, and fosters pride in our country.
The Changi Cross tells the story of the prisoners, their faith and the cross.
Down to Bedrock includes Eric’s wartime diary and notes. It also includes original drawings by fellow prisoners.
Echoes of Captivity includes 35 interviews with the families of the men (and one woman) who returned from three and a half years of captivity.