COFFEE MORNING AND EXHIBITION
SECRET INK: CHILDREN OF FEPOW
(FAR EAST PRISONERS OF WAR)
Wednesday, 11th February
Talk begins at 10:00
TIME & LOCATION
Date and time: Wednesday 11th February, 2026 from 10:00 – 12:00
Location: The Douglas Room, 29-31 Abercromby Place, EH3 6QE
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Delivered by their daughter Jackie Sutherland on the day of her parents anniversary, Children of FEPOW is the untold story of Edinburgh residents Jack and Elizabeth Ennis, who endured three years of Japanese captivity in Singapore (1942–1945). Their wartime experiences—and the journey of remembrance that followed—are revealed through the secret diaries kept by Jack Ennis while imprisoned.
Hear a first-hand account of captivity, vividly illustrated with contemporary photographs and sketches.
All admission money raised will go directly to support charities
- Highly Acclaimed: This talk has already been featured at respected institutions including the Black Watch Museum, the Gordon Highlanders Museum, and Stirling Castle.
Join us to honour their sacrifice and witness the enduring power of the human spirit.
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY

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FOR LUNCH
Enjoy a post-event lunch in the Abercromby Dining Room from our seasonal lunch menu.