HARDIE [????-????]
Barbara Anslow:
Mrs. Hardie spoke Japanese, and was an interpreter in Stanley Camp.
Barbara Anslow:
Mrs. Hardie spoke Japanese, and was an interpreter in Stanley Camp.
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Bickford's occupation in 1941 as "Civil Servant".
Gladys Mac Nider's nephew talks about Gladys on this thread: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stanley_camp/message/2065
Barbara Anslow:
Eric Himsworth was in Stanley (he was also in the Tai Koon Hotel when I was). His wife Emily (also in camp) was a nursing sister. Their son (the first) Brooke, was born in camp. Emily was nursing in the Jockey Club Hospital with my Mum and others when the Japanese burst in.
Wright-Nooth's book Prisoner of the turnip heads identifies Scott as the Deputy Commissioner of Police in 1941.