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EVENT INFORMATION
Sunday 28 June 2026
10:00 - 16:00
The Atkinson
Free.

The Atkinson will once again be proudly celebrating Armed Forces Day.

This year we will be telling the WW1 story of ‘The Angels of Mons’ and there will be a distinct 1914 feel.

 

Experience a vibrant day of remembrance and discovery featuring:

‘Angels of Mons’ exhibition

WW1 reenactors

Military Vehicle Trust

Free Family drop in Craft Activities

Charity stalls

A Great Little Place will be open

A History Buddies exhibition inside the Discovery Box

 

 

Talk: The Man Who Shod War Horses with Martin Jones. 1pm

This is a talk detailing the family history of John Westhead who was killed in France in WW1. He was the local village blacksmith at Newburgh in West Lancashire. In 1914 he joined the Army Remount Depot, which had been opened in the next village, as a civilian Smith/Farrier. In 1915 all fit men were forced to sign up for war duties . He signed up at the age of 42. and was 44 when he was killed. During the war over 300.000 horses and mules were trained for war activities at the Depot. In 2004 documents were found relating to his war time experience. The story is based around these documents and personal letters.

 

 

About Armed Forces Day

There are lot of events happening for Armed Forces Day across the country. To find events near you, visit the Armed Forces Day website here: armedforcesday.org.uk

In Southport, we are lucky that there are so many activities and opportunities to show our appreciation for the dedication and service of the Armed Forces community, and to learn more about life in the military.

As well as the special events taking place at The Atkinson on Sunday 29th, there are events at Adventure Coast Southport on Saturday 28th and in Kings Gardens on Sunday 29th. You can find out more information about those events on Facebook here.

Let’s come together to celebrate, remember, and learn.

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Sunday 28 June 2026
10:00 - 16:00

The Atkinson Celebrates Armed Forces Day