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Unpublished Materials Allison, Laurence J. “Begone Dull Care.” Unpublished manuscript. Privately held. Anonymous. Papers. IWM MISC 1272 Item Misc. 83 (1272). Anonymous. Papers. IWM 95/9/1. Anonymous. Programs. IWM MISC 116 Item 1834 Item. Anonymous. Sketchbook (script of Christmas pantomime “Cinderella”). IWM MISC 155 Item 2425. Anonymous. Transcription of diary fragments and songbook with guitar chords. IWM 6/7/42. Aylwin, Major C. D. L., Papers. IWM 67/330/1. Barwick, Idris James. Excerpts from “The Forgotten Army and the Railway of Death.” Unpublished manuscript. Photocopy in author’s possession. Baume, Louis, Papers. IWM 66/310/1-2. Bernard, Peter. ‘“Holland Schow,’ 29 Juni 1945.” Costume renderings. Trans. Margie Bellamy. Museon Inventarisnummer: 66591 (50/50). Boardman, Jack. “The Changi Concert Party.” Photocopy in author’s possession. Braganza, Major R. R., Papers. IWM 96/5/1. Brimlow, F. A., Papers. IWM 3657 85/29/1. Brown, Miss D. S., Papers. IWM 82/24/1(P). Burton, Reginald. “French Spice: An Intimate Burlesque on French Family Life in One Act.” Typescript. Changi Gaol, n.d. [1944]. Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. “Speakeasy: An American’s Impression of an Englishman’s Idea of an American Gangster Play.” Typescript. Changi Gaol, 12–13 September 1944. Photocopy in author’s possession. Cave, D. S., Papers. IWM 97/6/1. 624

Chalker, Jack. Handwritten excerpt from P. G. Wodehouse’s Good Morning Bill. Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. Handwritten excerpt from Wim Kan’s Roland ons Kind. Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. Handwritten text of Wim Kan’s Roland Our Son [English version]. Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. “War Diary Excerpts 1942–1945,” n.d. Photocopy in author’s possession. Charley, Terence. Muang Thai. Ed. David Cartwright. 2004. IWM 09/17/1. Chippington, Rev. G. E. Diary. IWM PP/MCR/298 (microfilm). “Cinderella” (illustrated text of pantomime). Zentsuji POW Camp, Japan, 1 March 1942. IWM Misc 1555 Item 2425. Cliffe, Percy Eric, Papers. IWM Misc 66 Item. Coates, N. H., Papers. IWM 97/6/1. Cole, Major Stanley John, Papers. “Programmes from Changi Japanese POW Camp.” IWM 65/148/1. Davis, Wally, Papers. IWM 66/308/6-9. Davis, Wally. “Chungkai ‘P.O.W. Camp Theatre.”’ Courtesy Robin Kalhorn. De Wardener, Hugh, Papers. IWM 017073-1. Dixon, Henry. “It was Goodbye . . . and could have been forever.” IWM 13003 Box 04/17/1. “The Eastern and Oriental Green Room Club.” 27 March 1942. Courtesy Leofric Thorpe. Edwards, R. A., Papers. IWM 85/42/1. Edwins, Eddie, Papers. IWM 65/146/1. Frey, Kerrin. “Soldier and Entertainer.” Unpublished biography of Val Mack. 1989. Photocopy in author’s possession. Gale, J. K., Papers. IWM 82/32/1. Gawn, Captain H. D. T., Papers. IWM 65/143/1. Gee, Sapper Geoffrey B., Papers. IWM 10/10/1. Gibson, Len. Excerpts from unpublished memoir. Photocopy in author’s possession. Gibson, Len. “Monsoon.” Orchestral score. Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, 1945. Photocopy in author’s possession. Gimson, Lt. G. Stanley, Papers. IWM 66/328/1. Godber, R. John, Papers. IWM 65/178/1-2. Grieve, Major A., Papers. IWM 65/127/1. Haigh, Rev. John Foster, Papers. IWM 66/313/1. Hannam, Capt. S., Papers. IWM 11031 Box P470. Hazel, Lt. Col. E. J., Papers. IWM 85/42/1. Hobson, F. G., Papers. IWM 66/216/1. Hodgkin, Dr. Ernest P., Papers. AWM PR00788. Horner, Capt. R. M., Papers. Diary. IWM 4736 Con Shelf. Houghton, Col. D. A. S., Papers. IWM P259 2/2. Houghton, Col. D. A. S. “Div Concert Party.” 20 March 1942. IWM P259 Dash 2/2. Inglefield, Sir Gilbert, Papers. IWM 1478 91/35/1. Jenkins, D. W., Papers. IWM 65/144/1. Jesson, Capt. J. G., Papers. IWM 65/133/1. 625

Kelleher, Charles, Papers. IWM 65/150/1. Lamprell, Frank. Unpublished Diaries. 3rd Div. Concert Party. AWM PR01399. MacArthur, Dr. Patrick, Papers. IWM 66/218/1. Mackintosh, Captain Ian, Papers. IWM 65/107/1. Marsh, Lt. W. W., Papers. IWM 94/4/1. McIntyre, F. D. L. Papers and songbook excerpts. IWM 65/16/1. McNeilly, George, Papers. AWM MSS 0729. Milford, Lieutenant J. R., Papers. IWM 67/182/1. Milner, Colonel A. Selby, Papers. IWM 66/219/1. Morris, J. G. “Tom.” “Memories of Concerts and Entertainments in Burma and Thailand.” 23 May 2002. In author’s possession. ———. “Prisoners of War: What Did It Mean To Be a Prisoner of War.” Photocopy in author’s possession. Nixon, Rae N. “Jungle Theatres Tamarkan . . . a ‘Look See’ around the Wardrobe.” AWM PR00412. Owtram, Henry Cary, Papers. IWM 66/222/1. Peadon, Frances G. “Survival in Japanese Prison Camps.” MA Thesis, Texas Christian University, 1967. Pearce, J. A., Papers. IWM 9387/99/82/1. Petry, G. F. (and J. J. Miller). Photo of L/BDR Butler as Gloria D’earie. IWM [no ref #]. Pritchard, Norman. “Christmas Behind Bamboo: Christmas 1960–Christmas 1942.” Unpublished article. 1960. Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. “The Undefeated: In Defeat; The Undefeated Vanquished; The Spirit that Kept Them Going; Rice & Shine.” Unpublished article. 1960. Photocopy in author’s possession. Rea, J. T., Papers. IWM 67/142/1. Richardson, Lt. J. A., Papers. IWM 1705 87/5811. Riley, W. G., Papers. IWM 86/87/1. Rivett, Rohan. “How POWs Lightened Darkest Days in Burma Jungle.” The ABC Weekly (24 November 1945), 11. Papers of Rae N. Nixon. AWM PR 00412. Searle, Ronald. IWM ART 015747 [a-t]. Seed, Lieut.-Col. C. W. S. “Diary of Events in Malaya: 1942–1945.” IWM 2242 Con Shelf. Sharp, John C. Microfilm copy of diary transcription. IWM 11381 Box PP/MCR/209. Sharp, Sir Richard, Papers. IWM 84/29/1. Smith, J. G., Papers. IWM 94/17/1. Smith, Norman. “Bolero (Foxtrot): ‘The Exiles.’” Orchestral score. Chungkai, Thailand, 1943. Han Samethini Collection. Courtesy of Robin Kalhorn. Smith-Ryan, Avon Reah, Papers. AWM PR00592. Stewart, Corp. Leonard A. D. “History of A.I.F. Concert Party.” AWM PR01013 (Folder 11, 12) Items 5, 9, 11, 12. ———. ‘“AIF Concert Party’ Report.” AWM PR01013. Thorpe, Leofric. “Stand Easy: A Tour of Northern Malaya to Entertain the Troops in the Rubber by the Singapore Entertainments Committee.” Photocopy in author’s possession. Toosey, Philip John Denton, et al. “Report on Malay and Thailand Prisoner of War Camps.” Ubon: September 1945. 626

Toze, A. V., Papers. IWM 90/34/1A. Tromp, Sheri. “Wim Kan, the Entertainer; Wim Kan, the Man.” Unpublished article. October 2002. In author’s possession. Turner, J. W., Papers. IWM 71/41/1. Turner, Jack W., Papers. AWM PR00651, IWM 71/41/1. Vardy, Capt. Cyril “Pop,” Papers. IWM 67/166/1. Vickers-Bush, O. E. “Hell and Its Yellow Devils.” MSS1085, AWM -19/108/31. Walker, Jimmy. “Re: The Harbour Lights Concert Party.” Photocopy in author’s possession. ———. Text of shipboard sketch “She’s A Good Girl.” E-mails 17, 27 August 2000. In author’s possession. Weller, Ted. “Basic History of ‘A’ Force Concert Party on the Burma/Thailand Railway Line 1942–1944.” In author’s possession. ———. Lyrics, “Hills of My Homeland.” In author’s possession. ———. Text of “Three Little Fishes” cod-opera. Annotated copy of typescript in author’s possession. ———. Text of “Three Little Pigs” cod-opera. Annotated copy of typescript in author’s possession. Wells, C. W., Papers. IWM 65/142/1. Whittaker, James. “Escape from Singapore.” Excerpt from unpublished manuscript. In author’s possession. Wilkinson, Capt. C., Papers. IWM 81/7/1. Woodhams, Charles, Papers. Illustrated programs. IWM 2474 Box 93/17/11. Wood-Higgs, Stanley, Papers. IWM 4621.

Interviews Allison, Laurie. Dapto, NSW, Australia. 17 May 2002. Anckorn, Fergus. Westerham, Kent, England. 6 January 2001. Boardman, Jack. Narara, NSW, Australia. 14 May 2002. Boardman, Thomas. Manchester, England. 10 March 2004. Brazil, Robert. Blackheath, London, England. 7 January 2001. Burton, Reginald. Newton Abbot, Devon, England. 18 March 2000. Chalker, Jack. Bleadney Mill, Wells, England. 20 March 2000. De Wardener, Dr. Hugh. Charing Cross Hospital, London, England. 9 January 2001. East, Denis. Finsbury Park, London, England. 13 January 2001. Fraser, James. Axminster, Devon, England. 7 March 2004. Gailbraith, Stanley. St. Paul, Minnesota. April 2000. Gold, Bennie. London, England. 19 March 2000. Hall, John. London, England. 19 March 2000. Morris, J. G. “Tom.” Downer, ACT, Australia. 23 May 2002. Morris, Terry. Auto-interview, England. N.d. Pickford, Claude. Lane Cove, NSW, Australia. 13 May 2002. Pritchard, Norman. Detroit, Michigan. 25 April 2000. Thorpe, Leofric. Broadway, Worcestershire. 23 March 2000. 627

Sharp, John. Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. 11 January 2001. Walker, Jimmy. Whitley Bay, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England. 10 January 2001. Whitaker, Jim. Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. April 2000.

Correspondence Allison, Laurie. Letters and E-mail. Anckorn, Fergus “Gus.” Letters and E-mail. Andrews, Keith. E-mail. Barwick, Herbert. E-mail. Beckerley, John. Letters. Boardman, Jack. Letters and E-mail. Boardman, Tom. Letters and E-mail; “Response to questionnaire of Sears A. Eldredge” and “Observations and Answers to Questions.” Brazil, Robert. Letters. Brennan, John. Letter. Chalker, Jack. Letters, “Notes,” and E-mail. De Wardener, Hugh. Letters and E-mail. Drower, William. Letter. Gibson, Len. Letters and E-mail. Gotla, Dudley. Letters. Marshall, Sid “Happy.” Letter. Martin, Eric “Toothy.” Letter, Fax transmission. Morris, Terry. Letters. Oliver, Thomas. Fax. Parkes, Meg. E-mail. Parkin, Ray. Letter. Percival, Martin. E-mail. Pritchard, Norman. Letters and E-mail. Smiley, David. E-mail. Smith, Fred Ransome. Letters and E-mail. Smith, Wilbur. Letter and Telephone. Summers, Julie. E-mail. Thompson, Kyle. Letters and E-mail. Thorpe, Leofric. Letters to Laurie Allison; Fax transmissions; Letters; and E-mail. Walker, Jimmy. Letters and E-mail. Weller, Ted and Bet. Letters and E-mail. Wilner, Stanley (via Mark Wilner). E-mail. Wince, David. E-mail.