Special Polish Day to be held in Southport to celebrate heroes from RAF Woodvale in WW2

People are invited to a special Polish Day taking place in Southport this March. The event will take place at The Atkinson on Lord Street on Saturday, 12th March, with a full day of free family-friendly activities, fun competitions and crafts, inspirational talks and delicious Polish food.

The celebration is being held to mark the end of the brilliant Courage and Devotion exhibition, which has been held at The Atkinson since 26th June last year.

The free display honours the Polish RAF aircrew and ground crew who served at RAF Woodvale during World War Two as they fought bravely against Nazi Germany. A number of them lost their lives while there.

The centrepiece of the attraction is a scale replica of Spitfire Vb AB273 specially created by artist Suhail Shaikh – which is one-third of the size of a real Spitfire – almost entirely out of paper.

His ‘moment in time’ sculpture shows the exact moment, height and speed of the Spitfire being flown in 1942 by Polish pilot Sergeant Jerzy Stanislaw Zielinsky of the 308 Krakowski Squadron based at RAF Woodvale as it intercepted and shot down a Dornier German bomber off the coast of Southport.

The final day of the exhibition coincides with Polish Day on 12th March.

The Atkinson Curator Jo Chamberlain said: “Saturday 12th March is Polish Day at The Atkinson!

“As a final farewell to our incredibly moving exhibition Courage & Devotion, we welcome all to join us for Polish Day at The Atkinson on Saturday 12th March 2022; a celebration of the lives of Polish Airmen based at RAF Woodvale during World War Two.

“This free event will be taking place across The Atkinson as we bid ‘do widzenia’ to our exhibition highlighting incredible stories of the airmen from that era which includes a replica scale model of a Spitfire Vb AB273.

The Courage and Devotion exhibition at The Atkinson in Southport, which honours the Polish air crew and ground crew who served at RAF Woodvale near Southport during World War Two. It features a Spitfire sculpture by artist Suhail Shaikh. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

“Join us for a full day of free family friendly activities, fun competitions and crafts, inspirational talks and delicious Polish food.”

The Atklinson’s award-winning café, A Great Little Place, will be making and selling Polish delicacies. Whether you’re trying these for the first time or you’re a Polish food fanatic, these dishes will have you licking your lips and asking for more.

Fun Polish craft sessions will be delivered by Polonia with assistance by The Liverpool Polish School’s students.

Inspired by Suhail Shaikh’s incredible paper sculpture of Spitfire Vb AB273, volunteers are helping to make paper aeroplanes and may even challenge you to a race or two!

Eric Watkiss will be in The Atkinson’s galleries to talk about the wreck of the Spitfire and the work that the Lancashire Aircraft Investigation Team does and the important work of the heritage centre at Hangar 42.

The Military Vehicle Trust is bringing a selection of vintage vehicles along and will also be staging a display in The Atkinson’s Foyer space for all to enjoy.

An in-depth illustrated talk will be delivered by Dave Roberts of Liverpool’s Wartime Museum; Western Approaches.

Plus there will be a few more surprises!

Courage & Devotion Chopin Recital 

The Art of Five Polish Soldiers, staged at The Atkinson Art Gallery in Southport during World War Two

Visitors can also enjoy Courage & Devotion: Chopin Recital by Andrew Wilde on Saturday 12th March, 7pm-9pm in The Atkinson – Studio.

In 1943 The Atkinson hosted a pianoforte recital by Jerzy Sulikowski, a Polish pianist, featuring arrangements from Polish composers Paderewski, Zarembski, Szymanowski, Statkowski and Chopin. The recital was a benefit concert to help raise awareness of the Polish war effort.

Andrew Wilde, described by Daniel Barenboim as ‘a major musical and pianistic talent’ continues to enthral a large and devoted audience with his music making.

He studied with Ryszard Bakst at Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester and graduated with distinction from the Royal Northern College of Music.

He received top prizes at many international piano competitions including the Naumburg in New York (1987), Pozzoli in Seregno, Italy (1988), William Kapell in Maryland (1989), Dino Ciani in Milan (1990), and World Competition in London (1991). In 1985 he won First Prize and Special Prize (for 20th Century performance) at the Dudley International Piano Competition.

He has given recitals at major venues in Great Britain and abroad, including London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Warsaw, Milan, Vienna, Düsseldorf, Santiago (Chile), Washington DC, New York City, Dallas, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Berlin and Budapest.

His concerto repertoire exceeds 30 works and he has performed these with major orchestras worldwide such as the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, Royal Philharmonic, London Mozart Players, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony, Hallé, National Symphony Washington DC and Dallas Symphony.

The Courage and Devotion exhibition at The Atkinson in Southport, which honours the Polish air crew and ground crew who served at RAF Woodvale near Southport during World War Two. It features a Spitfire sculpture by artist Suhail Shaikh. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

Polish Food from A Great Little Place at the Atkinson 

If you’ve never had Polish cuisine before then you are in for a treat!

Polish cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska) has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland’s history and it shares many similarities with German, Ashkenazi Jewish and other culinary traditions.

Polish-style cooking in other cultures is often referred to as à la polonaise.

Polish cuisine is rich in meat, especially pork, chicken and game, in addition to a wide range of vegetables, spices, mushrooms, and herbs.

Polish dishes are so extremely tasty that you’ll be wanting second helpings!

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The article has been firstly published on standupforsouthport.com on February 23, 2022.

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