I’ll be in conversation with the renowned Sophie Neville (who played Titty in the original film of Swallows and Amazons) and reading from my book, Churchill’s Abandoned Prisoners, on Wednesday 11th March at the Old Library, Pilgrims School in the close of Winchester Cathedral, starting at 8pm. Please contact Laura Brill for more details or to reserve a place, on 01962 854189 or email thelibrary@pilgrims-school.co.uk
Alternatively, I am giving a talk about the British prisoners’ ordeal in Russia one hundred years ago, with a very special guest, at the English Speaking Union, Dartmouth House, 37 Charles Street in London on Tuesday 31st March at 7pm. Tickets are available at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/london-branch-talk-by-author-rupert-wieloch-on-his-book-churchills-abandoned-prisoners-tickets-89775168947
British Prisoners of War in Krasnoyarsk March 1920


Admiral Kolchak (fur hat) with Captain Francis McCullough (right) who ran the White Government’s Propaganda in Omsk
Sledges Used By British Soldiers on the Retreat From Omsk
Trans Siberian Railway Line From Omsk To Irkutsk – 1,500 Miles
Major Leonard Vining of the Royal Engineers
The rebuilt station at Novo-Nikolaevsk, now named Novosibirsk.