On Thursday 18 September join Richard & David Kemmis Betty as they share insights into life at the infamous Changi war prison
Following our 2025 Summer Exhibition, this compelling evening presentation highlights the experiences of Gurkha officers and soldiers who were held as Japanese Prisoners of War in 1945. This talk is based the diaries of Gurkha officer, Peter Kemmis Betty from 2nd King Edward VII’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles)
On Thursday 18 September join Richard and David Kemmis Betty as they share insights into life at the infamous Changi prisoner of war camp eighty years ago. You will hear about the hunger, illness, mistreatment, and monotony faced by the prisoners. Drawing from their father Peter Kemmis Betty’s diary from Changi, this talk offers one of the most comprehensive accounts of enduring such challenging times.
In addition to understanding the experiences of the prisoners, you will also appreciate their resilience and how they found ways to cope with their suffering. Join us for an unexpectedly uplifting tale of courage and loyalty at The Gurkha Museum.
Your timings for 18 September are:
1800 hrs – Welcome and refreshments
1830 hrs – Presentation
1930 hrs – Question and answer session
2000 hrs – Bhat supper
Your ticket includes an arrival drink, the presentation, the opportunity for questions and discussion, and a two-course bhat (Gurkha curry) with Richard and David.
Friends of The Gurkha Museum may claim their discount at checkout.
The Gurkha Museum Trust is the nation’s registered charity (1169920) dedicated to the preservation, protection, and promotion of the heritage and culture of the Brigade of Gurkhas.

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Visitor information
Address
Peninsula Barracks, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8TP
01962 842832
Opening times
Monday – Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm (last entrance 4.30pm)
The Gurkha Museum will close for redevelopment towards the end of 2025 and reopen in 2026