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  1. Ashley George Old (born 1913, d. 2001) was an artist best known for documenting the lives of prisoners of war forced to construct the Thailand-Burma Railway . During World War II he was stationed in Singapore, and when it fell to the Japanese in February 1942, he was taken prisoner and sent to work on the aforementioned Death Railway .

  2. Ashley George Old (nacida en 1913, m. 2001) fue una artista mejor conocida por documentar la vida de los prisioneros de guerra obligados a construir el ferrocarril Tailandia-Birmania.

  3. Ashley George Old (b. 1913, d. 2001) was an artist best known for documenting the lives of prisoners of war forced to construct the Thailand-Burma Railway. He trained at Northamptonshire College of Art, then the Clapham School of Art.

  4. The artist Ashley George Old (b. 1913, d. 2001) was trained at Northampton College of Art and was taught anatomy by Lewis Duckett MC who had been an ambulance man in the First World War. After graduating he worked for the commercial art firm, Carlton Artists. He then returned to his studies in 1951 at the Camberwell School of Art.

  5. ASHLEY George Old could be the most gifted artist you’ve never heard of.

  6. Ashley George Old (born 1913, d. 2001) was an artist best known for documenting the lives of prisoners of war forced to construct the Thailand-Burma Railway. He trained at Northamptonshire College of Art, then the Clapham School of Art. During World War II he was stationed in Singapore, and when...

  7. A three-minute sketch by Ashley George Old painted in Thailand in 1944. Compensation scheme. Since 2000, following a campaign led by the Royal British Legion, former Far East POWs are eligible for UK Government compensation for their suffering in POW and internment camps operated by the Japanese during the War. [1]