Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens
Polish Memorial Gardens

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Three surviving monuments from a much larger group, which were made in the 1940s by Polish soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Brigade who were evacuated to Douglas during the Second World War. The works were reinstalled at this site in 2002. Two are in the form of pillars, placed to the rear of the site and on the ground there is a large, low triangular monument. The pillar on the left has a flat metal eagle mounted on top and, carved into the stone, the Polish white eagle, with an inscription in English and Polish below. This pillar was presented to Douglas by General Maczek (then commanding the 10th Brigade), in gratitude for the hospitality and kindness the Poles had received. The pillar to the right has a relief motif which combines the leather wings of a Polish hussar with an anchor and the letters '10 BK' below.

Title

Polish Memorial Gardens

Date

1940 & 2002

Medium

stone, metal, paving slab & gravel

Accession number

ML11_GB_S041

Acquisition method

gift of General Maczek and Polish soldiers

Work type

War memorial

Owner

South Lanarkshire Council

Custodian

South Lanarkshire Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

information plaque: POLISH MEMORIAL / WHEN GERMANY INVADED FRANCE IN THE SUMMER OF 1940 / THE POLISH SOLDIERS WHO HAD FLED FROM THEIR HOMELAND / WERE EVACUATED TO BRITAIN. / MANY OF THEM WERE WELCOMED TO THE VILLAGE OF DOUGLAS / WHERE THEY SETTLED INTO VILLAGE LIFE AND MADE LONG-LASTING / FRIENDSHIPS / USING SOME OF THEIR MANY / TALENTS, THE POLISH SOLDIERS / CONSTRUCTED THREE MONUMENTS / AS REMINDERS OF THEIR TIME / N DOUGLAS. / THE MONUMENTS WERE SITUATED IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE VALLEY. / IN 2002 THE MONUMENTS WERE BROUGHT TOGETHER ON THIS SITE / SURROUNDED BY A MEMORIAL GARDEN; triangular monument: ARMIA POLSKA / SOUVENIR / 1940: white eagle monument: 19 / 40 / 10 BRYGADA / KAWALERII / 10TH CAVALRY BRIGADE / POLISH ARMY; second pillar monument: 10 BK

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Located at

Kirkgate, Douglas

ML11 0RQ