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Exhibition

27 June 2026 - 17 October 2026

The Angels of Mons

Event Partner The Atkinson
Admission Free
Start Time 10:00 AM
End Time 4:00 PM

 

Discover a Great War legend in which frontline soldiers were believed to receive divine aid from St George and his ghostly archers.  

One of the most remarkable supernatural phenomena of World War I is said to have occurred in 1914 during the Battle of Mons in Belgium. The tale describes a miraculous vision appearing to British troops in their moment of greatest need. 

The legend of the Angels of Mons, inspired by a short story by writer Arthur Machen, quickly captured the imagination of the British public. At a time when people were searching for hope and meaning, many came to believe that divine forces had intervened. Accounts vary, but often describe Saint George leading phantom bowmen or angels dressed in white. 

Presented in partnership with Mons Memorial Museum, this exhibition explores why such beliefs took hold during wartime. It examines the connections between religion, propaganda, and the culture of war, and considers why angels became such powerful symbols of comfort and protection. 

Visitors are invited to reflect on the many different realities of war and how people cope in times of crisis. 

Sefton has been twinned with Mons in Belgium since 1964 and this exhibition builds on this important relationship and shared history. 

Delivered in partnership with Mons Memorial Museum.

Free Entry. Monday - Saturday. 10am - 4pm. Closed Bank Holidays.

 

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