People keen to learn about Liverpool's seafaring past and its role in the abhorrent transatlantic slave trade have just a few days left to explore two Royal Albert Dock museums. The Maritime Museum ...
There are just six weeks left to visit two of Liverpool’s museums, as they're set to close temporarily until 2028. Both the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum will be closing their doors ...
Funding confirmed for transformation of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum
The government has confirmed £10m funding for the redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on Liverpool's waterfront. The news follows more than three months of ...
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) has been given the go-ahead to transform two landmark museums on Liverpool’s waterfront The £58 million project for National Museums Liverpool (NML) will see the ...
For more than 35 years, the four-bladed port-side propeller and cone has been mounted quayside on the Canning Graving Dock.
National Museums Liverpool (NML) has launched a competition for a ‘collaborative and co-produced’ transformation of its International Slavery Museum and the neighbouring Maritime Museum [Deadline: 7 ...
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has unveiled its plans for a £57m redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum in Liverpool six months after it replaced Adjaye Associates on the ...
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