Artworks donated by Mr John Bingham
John Oxley Library staff member Dianne Byrne visited Pialba last Saturday to meet a very special donor. He is Mr John Bingham 95, author and artist who for many years has been a popular resident of the Fraser Coast.
“Jack” Bingham served with the RAAF during World War Two and was captured by the Japanese in Batavia (Dutch East Indies). He was imprisoned in Changi and sent to work on the Burma Railway. The story of his time as a POW and his courageous escape is recounted in his book My Life (2008).
Now in retirement after a long career as an engineer John Bingham devotes his time to producing vivid and expressive landscape paintings. Two of these have been generously donated to the John Oxley Library by their creator and the Library is honoured to accept them. They are full of the great charm, good spirits and love of life of the extraordinary man who made them.
Does the library have a copy of Jack’s book?
Comment by Calum — 11 November, 2009 @ 2:51 pm
Hi Calum
The State Library has just obtained a copy of Jack’s book. It should be searchable in our catalogue soon.
We also hold copy of an earlier book by Jack From India to Burma via England (2001).
Comment by JOL Admin — 13 November, 2009 @ 1:51 pm