
Overview
Talk by Major Paul Whittle
Built at appalling human cost, the 250-mile World War II Burma-Thailand ‘Death Railway’ was a vital transport link for the Japanese war effort. This talk covers the planning, construction and operation of the line including the two Kwai bridges.
This remarkable story is then contrasted with the fiction of the award-winning, but controversial 1957 film ‘Bridge on the River Kwai’.
We’re delighted to offer our afternoon talks on a Pay What You Can basis. We believe everyone should have access to educational and cultural opportunities, and that no one should be excluded because of their financial circumstances. Our talks are £7 for all – if anyone feels they need to pay less than this, please call the team or visit us in person.
Tags

01483 562142
Office hours are Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.00pm
Restaurant
V Café at The Guildford Institute provides a friendly catering service using high quality, fresh, vegetarian and vegan ingredients.

Gift Memberships
The perfect way to give a treat to someone special who takes real pleasure in learning new things and taking part in great activities.
