Photographer's Note
En route to the bridge on the River Kwai, we stop to pay respect to those who paid with their lives;
As the plaque at the cemetery reads:
"After entering the Second World War in December 1941, Japanese forces quickly overran most of South East Asia. In 1942, in order to find a shorter and more secure line of supply between Burma (now Myanmar) and Siam (now Thailand), the Japanese decided to use Prisoners of war and civilian labour to build a single line railway to link existing rail-heads at Thanbyuzayat in the west and Ban Pong in the east. Two forces, one based in Siam and one in Burma, worked from opposite ends of the line, meeting at Konkuita in October 1943. The project cost the lives of approximately 15,000 prisoners of war and 100,000 civilians as a result of sickness, malnutrition, exhaustion and mistreatment.
This cemetery, the largest of three on the Burma-Siam Railway, is located near the site of the former "Kanburi" Prisoner of War Base Camp through which most prisoners passed on their way to other camps. The cemetery, designed by Colin St Clair Oakes, was created after the war by the Army Graves Service who transferred graves into it from camp burial grounds and solitary sites all along the southern half of the railway and from other sites in Thailand.
More than 5,000 Commonwealth and 1,800 Dutch casualties are commemorated in the cemetery, including some 300 men who died of sickness at Nieke and Changaraya and who were cremated. Their ashes are buried in two graves in the cemetery and their names appear on panels in the shelter building. The names of eleven soldiers of the Indian army whose graves elsewhere in Thailand could not be maintained are commemorated by name on a tablet in the entrance building.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is responsible for the maintenance of graves and memorials in some 150 countries which commemorate around 1,700,000 members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the two world wars. Those commemorated here and elsewhere include servicemen and women of several different faiths and of none."
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RGatward
(20108) 2005-06-03 9:59
Interest ing note, and good use of the repetative elements in the scene to create an interesting compo.
Graal
(103040) 2005-06-03 11:01
Bridge on the Kwai River - famous film and song. Very interesting place (cemetery) and note. Good picture. I like it.
Well done, Aleksander
jhm
(211734) 2005-06-03 11:53
Dear Dan,
Thanks for the interesting note, the WAR II have almost the entire world a lot victims made. I am born to the beginning of the WAR!
Thanks for posting.
Have a nice weekend,
John
ishai
(4097) 2005-06-03 13:01
Very good note and a very good perspective
The bluish color on the plaques make it very special
Fixfocus
(9385) 2005-06-03 13:43
hi Dan,
A great compo which pays respect and justice to the atmosphere of this place.
my compliments,
hermann
Coyotyto
(1305) 2005-06-03 14:18
Hi Dan,
Very interesting.
I like how you used that repetitive pattern for this perspective. I'm not sure if I'd have prefered another use of DOF, but I like it like that.
I started a few time ago a new theme on cemetaries, if you don't mind, I'm borrowing this one from you.
Cheers,
Youssef.
yekjohn
(1890) 2005-06-05 0:33
Hi Dan, nice to see you back. I like this one for its repetitive composition. Also very good colors with the blue sky nicely reflected on the plaques. Never been to this place but very famous. TFS. Cheers, John.
bnallama
(3763) 2005-06-05 9:03
Nice note and very good composition. I have agree that the bluish tone adds a special feeling to the shot. I think the morning light is so nice here. I made some shots in afternoon but the light was too harsh.
Bala
bantonbuju
(51815) 2005-06-07 3:50
hi dan, i've seen your tday's post but while swinging by your p'folio i couldn't resist commenting on this one - its a fascinating cemetery, never seen colourful graves in my life (i meant - the grave stones); so well seen and such s nice perspective; great work;
have a nice day, jerzy
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Walsh (danielswalsh)
(13597)
- Genre: 地方
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2005-05-22
- Categories: 事件
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, Canon 18-55mm F3.3-5.6 EF-S, @ ISO 100
- Exposure:f/6.3, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version:Original Version
- Travelogue:South East Asia Family Trip (2005)
- Theme(s):War ... what's it used for?, Cemeteries, Cemeteries II, Cemeteries - Cimeti鋨es, Cemeteries, All Saints War Cemeteries. [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-06-03 8:27