Robert J V GRINDLEY [????-????]
He's mentioned on the 1940 list of Prison Officers (with date "June 12, '34"), and as a member of the Stanley platoon of the HKVDC.
He's mentioned on the 1940 list of Prison Officers (with date "June 12, '34"), and as a member of the Stanley platoon of the HKVDC.
Brian Edgar writes:
Graham-Cumming [was] one of the doctors who stayed out of Stanley [Internment Camp] to help Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke with his medical welfare work.
Brian Edgar writes:
There were two men in contact with the British Army Aid Group (part of the Hong Kong resistance) in the French Hospital,[...]. One was Dr. Selwyn-Clarke, [...] The second was Dr. Philip Court.
Bernice Archer writes:
Prof. Lancelot Forster was in charge of the education in Stanley Camp. Read more...
Barbara Anslow writes:
At one period in Stanley I used to 'go to school' in St Stephens to attend Prof Forster's English lessons on Shakespeare. I (in my twenties) must have looked very out of place among the Stanley children, but felt grateful that the Head Mistress, Miss Gibbins, allowed me to do this.