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Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of CREW MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Graham and Annmarie Hutchinson. Graham Hutchinson (26 years old), extra 3rd engineer. Son of Doreen and Matty Hutchinson and brother of Linda. Graham's wife Annmarie (24 years old), daughter of the late Albert and Betty Sammut. After leaving school Graham trained as an apprentice engineer at Doxford Engine Works, Sunderland.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withTHE OLD DOCK TOUR
LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.CLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of CREW MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Graham and Annmarie Hutchinson. Graham Hutchinson (26 years old), extra 3rd engineer. Son of Doreen and Matty Hutchinson and brother of Linda. Graham's wife Annmarie (24 years old), daughter of the late Albert and Betty Sammut. After leaving school Graham trained as an apprentice engineer at Doxford Engine Works, Sunderland.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withTHE OLD DOCK TOUR
LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.CLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTION The regional archaeology collection includes objects which date from the Mesolithic to the modern periods, and provide evidence about how life in Merseyside has changed through its long history. The wide-ranging collection reflects the changing landscape, settlement-pattern, lifestyles and experiences of people living in the region over the last 10,500 years.LGBT+ COLLECTIONS
These collections reflect historic and contemporary LGBT+ life, experiences and culture and offer new interpretations of the material from Walker Art Gallery, Museum of Liverpool, Lady Lever Art Gallery and Sudley House. They reveal the contributions of LGBT+ people in a range of fields, from music to art and design, to social activism andpolitics.
LADY LEVER ART GALLERY COLLECTIONS Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leight. Map Marker. A pin icon to indicate a geographical location on a map. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO PAINT: OIL An introduction to oil paint Cherished as a traditional painting medium that conjures up images of the Old Masters, oil paint has long been at the centre of art history, whilst still proving very popular with contemporary artists working today. Extremely versatile to use, oil paint is as good for building up thick impasto layers as it is for deploying thin glazes.MARITIME MEMORIES
Do you have any maritime memories that you would like to share? Perhaps our handling collection objects will remind you of things past. Suitable for adults and older children. Tickets will be allocated for a household or support bubble up to 6 people and are strictly limited. No drop in. Image of Liverpool's waterfront from the Stewart Bale collection in the Archives Centre. SPOTLIGHT ON ARCHAEOLOGY Find out more about the Piermaster's Green archaeological dig, as our Learning and Participation Team share finds from our museum collection. Suitable for adults and accompanied children aged 7+ as part of a household or support bubble. Collect a ticket on the day from the Welcome Desk in LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do andFIND OUT FRIDAY
This Find out Friday is themed around the Life on Board gallery. Meet our expert and take a closer look at the displays. Suitable for adults and children over 7. Tickets will be allocated for a household or support bubble up to 6 people and are strictly limited. No drop in.ALL HANDS ON DECK
Discover more about Liverpool's seafaring past and present and where some of our most famous sayings come from. Suitable for adults and children over 7. Tickets will be allocated for a household or support bubble up to 6 people and are strictly limited. No drop in. VICTORIAN EXTRAVAGANZA Join us at the waterfront and imerse yourself in the world of Victorian Liverpool. Collect a ticket on the day from the Welcome Desk. Receive news about National NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withCLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withCLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do andTITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY COLLECTION The regional archaeology collection includes objects which date from the Mesolithic to the modern periods, and provide evidence about how life in Merseyside has changed through its long history. The wide-ranging collection reflects the changing landscape, settlement-pattern, lifestyles and experiences of people living in the region over the last 10,500 years. NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL VENUES TO REOPEN National Museums Liverpool’s museums and galleries will reopen to the public on Tuesday 18 May following the government’s announcement that lockdown restrictions will be eased. World Museum will host the much-anticipated AI: More than Human in its first UK showing outside of London. The blockbuster exhibition surveys the creative and LADY LEVER ART GALLERY COLLECTIONS Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leight. Map Marker. A pin icon to indicate a geographical location on a map.CLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of the MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL For information on soldiers who served with the Manchester Regiment before 1958 contact the Museum of the Manchester Regiment: Museum of the Manchesters. Ashton Town Hall. Market Place. Ashton-under-Lyne. OL6 6DL. 0161 342 2254. For a soldier who served with the 10th (Scottish) Battalion the King's (Liverpool Regiment) (The LiverpoolScottish
WATERFRONT TRANSFORMATION PROJECT: CANNING DOCK Waterfront Transformation Project: Canning Dock Competition. 19 March 2021: Following National Museum Liverpool’s (NML) announcement in January 2021 about ambitions to transform the city’s historic waterfront landscape, the placemaking competition that will make this a reality, is now being launched. This represents an exceptionalMARITIME TALES
The William Jolliffe (1885) was a twin-funnelled, iron screw steam tug. This fine model has some tiny details including copper port and starboard lights and a wheel house with bronze bells. The 96-ft long North Cock was one of the best-known tugs on the Mersey, known to generations using the river. Built by Laird Brothers at Birkenhead in1903
FOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
SHOP ONLINE WITH NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Buy toys, gifts, books and more from National Museums Liverpool, a group of free museums and galleries housing varied collections: World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Sudley House, Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery and InternationalSlavery Museum.
NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withCLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. LGBT+ PEOPLE IN STEM Historically, many LGBT+ people kept their gender or sexuality hidden to avoid persecution or punishment. Evidence for queer lives in the past is also harder to find, as prejudiced historians refused to document experiences they considered shameful at the time. Thankfully, contemporary researchers are beginning to uncover many significant stories, but much of this has tended to focus on the AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withCLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do andTITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. LADY LEVER ART GALLERY COLLECTIONS Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leight. Map Marker. A pin icon to indicate a geographical location on a map.CLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of the MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL For information on soldiers who served with the Manchester Regiment before 1958 contact the Museum of the Manchester Regiment: Museum of the Manchesters. Ashton Town Hall. Market Place. Ashton-under-Lyne. OL6 6DL. 0161 342 2254. For a soldier who served with the 10th (Scottish) Battalion the King's (Liverpool Regiment) (The LiverpoolScottish
SHOP ONLINE WITH NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Buy toys, gifts, books and more from National Museums Liverpool, a group of free museums and galleries housing varied collections: World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Sudley House, Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery and InternationalSlavery Museum.
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Land transport. The land transport collection includes more than 200 vehicles ranging from Lion locomotive, built in 1838, to a Range Rover Evoque from 2011. The growth and development of Liverpool’s docks led to an expanding rail and road network to carry goods to and from the docks. Representatives in the collection from this area include a WATERFRONT TRANSFORMATION PROJECT: CANNING DOCK Waterfront Transformation Project: Canning Dock Competition. 19 March 2021: Following National Museum Liverpool’s (NML) announcement in January 2021 about ambitions to transform the city’s historic waterfront landscape, the placemaking competition that will make this a reality, is now being launched. This represents an exceptional THE KING'S REGIMENT COLLECTION The King's Regiment was one of Britain's oldest regiments with a straight, direct lineage. Created in 1685 as the Princess Anne of Denmark’s Regiment, it became the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment in 1881. The collection includes more than 10,000 items and represents the long history of the regiment as well as the everyday life of soldiers and their families, during peace and war.MARITIME TALES
Tug boats attend vessels much larger than themselves, performing a vital role which to me, Stephen Guy, has always been a source of admiration. The great ships using the River Mersey are attended by tug boats helping to manoeuvre them in and out of the port. As ships became bigger the role of tugs increased in importance, making them a vital component in the vast machinery of the bustling port. WHO WAS ARTEMIS-ORTHIA? When most people think of ancient Greece, the Classical city of Athens usually springs to mind. Yet, Sparta in the Peloponnese, is known as the military state and is the total antithesis of the city of Athens. This is where you would find the prolific Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia, one of the most important religious sites in the ancient city and the centre of religious rituals that we still NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of CREW MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Graham and Annmarie Hutchinson. Graham Hutchinson (26 years old), extra 3rd engineer. Son of Doreen and Matty Hutchinson and brother of Linda. Graham's wife Annmarie (24 years old), daughter of the late Albert and Betty Sammut. After leaving school Graham trained as an apprentice engineer at Doxford Engine Works, Sunderland.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level with LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
FOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
SHOP ONLINE WITH NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Buy toys, gifts, books and more from National Museums Liverpool, a group of free museums and galleries housing varied collections: World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Sudley House, Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery and InternationalSlavery Museum.
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
Liverpool Tea Light Holder. £12.00. Dementia care House of Memories. House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources, and museum-based activities to enable carers to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia. Visit House of CREW MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Graham and Annmarie Hutchinson. Graham Hutchinson (26 years old), extra 3rd engineer. Son of Doreen and Matty Hutchinson and brother of Linda. Graham's wife Annmarie (24 years old), daughter of the late Albert and Betty Sammut. After leaving school Graham trained as an apprentice engineer at Doxford Engine Works, Sunderland.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level with LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.THE OLD DOCK TOUR
FOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
SHOP ONLINE WITH NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Buy toys, gifts, books and more from National Museums Liverpool, a group of free museums and galleries housing varied collections: World Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Sudley House, Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery and InternationalSlavery Museum.
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do andTHE OLD DOCK TOUR
The popular Old Dock tours are back! Discover the origin of Liverpool's fortune, buried underneath Liverpool ONE. Revealed during excavations on the site in 2001, the story of the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock is explored on this guided tour. You will discover how a brave idea and an innovative feat of engineering shaped Liverpool's destiny forever.HOUSE OF MEMORIES
House of Memories Dementia Action Week 2021. Dementia Action Week is a national event that sees the UK public taking action to improve the lives of people affected by dementia. To mark the week, Liverpool Dementia Action Alliance is coordinating activities across the Liverpool City Region. Join us on 18 May for our webinar 'House ofMemories
MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL For information on soldiers who served with the Manchester Regiment before 1958 contact the Museum of the Manchester Regiment: Museum of the Manchesters. Ashton Town Hall. Market Place. Ashton-under-Lyne. OL6 6DL. 0161 342 2254. For a soldier who served with the 10th (Scottish) Battalion the King's (Liverpool Regiment) (The LiverpoolScottish
NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL VENUES TO REOPEN National Museums Liverpool’s museums and galleries will reopen to the public on Tuesday 18 May following the government’s announcement that lockdown restrictions will be eased. World Museum will host the much-anticipated AI: More than Human in its first UK showing outside of London. The blockbuster exhibition surveys the creative and WATERFRONT TRANSFORMATION PROJECT: CANNING DOCK Waterfront Transformation Project: Canning Dock Competition. 19 March 2021: Following National Museum Liverpool’s (NML) announcement in January 2021 about ambitions to transform the city’s historic waterfront landscape, the placemaking competition that will make this a reality, is now being launched. This represents an exceptionalLAND TRANSPORT
Land transport. The land transport collection includes more than 200 vehicles ranging from Lion locomotive, built in 1838, to a Range Rover Evoque from 2011. The growth and development of Liverpool’s docks led to an expanding rail and road network to carry goods to and from the docks. Representatives in the collection from this area include aCLUBSHIP LANDFALL
Clubship Landfall. Landing Craft Tank 7074 (LCT 7074) is the only known surviving ship of its kind which took part in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. It has undergone extensive conservation and restoration work ready to go on display at The D-Day Story in Portsmouth. Here Freja Evans-Swogger shares her memories of an unexpected part of theMARITIME TALES
Tug boats attend vessels much larger than themselves, performing a vital role which to me, Stephen Guy, has always been a source of admiration. The great ships using the River Mersey are attended by tug boats helping to manoeuvre them in and out of the port. As ships became bigger the role of tugs increased in importance, making them a vital component in the vast machinery of the bustling port. WHO WAS ARTEMIS-ORTHIA? When most people think of ancient Greece, the Classical city of Athens usually springs to mind. Yet, Sparta in the Peloponnese, is known as the military state and is the total antithesis of the city of Athens. This is where you would find the prolific Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia, one of the most important religious sites in the ancient city and the centre of religious rituals that we still SIMEON SOLOMON'S 'MYSTERY OF FAITH' Simeon Solomon was both famously beautiful and infamously rebellious. Born in London in 1840, he became particularly attracted to Christian themes despite his Jewish upbringing. Solomon’s artistic talent, youthful good looks and natural charisma enabled him to gain acceptance within the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood. NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now. LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Conservation. About conservation. National Museums Liverpool's role as a museum service includes looking after the objects in its care. If collections are stored and treated carefully, they will be available for museum visitors to see both now and in the future. Objects kept in good condition enhance our exhibitions and displays and can be PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.COURT HOUSING MODEL
Densely packed court housing in a state of severe dilapidation in the St. Anne Street area is clearly shown in this model. The 124 three-storey houses had been built prior to 1828. The majority were of the worst type of insanitary house, placed back-to-back without through ventilation and yard space, the closet accommodation unsuitable and inadequate, and the water supply obtained from a NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now. LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Conservation. About conservation. National Museums Liverpool's role as a museum service includes looking after the objects in its care. If collections are stored and treated carefully, they will be available for museum visitors to see both now and in the future. Objects kept in good condition enhance our exhibitions and displays and can be PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.COURT HOUSING MODEL
Densely packed court housing in a state of severe dilapidation in the St. Anne Street area is clearly shown in this model. The 124 three-storey houses had been built prior to 1828. The majority were of the worst type of insanitary house, placed back-to-back without through ventilation and yard space, the closet accommodation unsuitable and inadequate, and the water supply obtained from a LADY LEVER ART GALLERY COLLECTIONS Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leight. Map Marker. A pin icon to indicate a geographical location on a map. MERSEYSIDE MARITIME MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Merseyside Maritime Museum collections. Exploring maritime history through the ages, our collections consist of objects and archives connected to ships, boats, life at sea, the port of Liverpool and its connection to the world. Highlights include our ship models, paintings, works on paper and boats, as well as the largest object inthe
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Happy Older People (HOP) is a network which promotes age-friendly arts participation. Receive news about National Museums Liverpool, exhibitions, events and more LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.MV DERBYSHIRE
MV Derbyshire – 40 years on. Wednesday 9 September 2020 is the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the MV Derbyshire, with the loss of her 42 crew and 2 wives. MV Derbyshire is the biggest British registered merchant ship ever to have been lost at sea. Published by: Paul Lambert MBE, Chairman of the Derbyshire Family Association, 09September
WATERFRONT TRANSFORMATION PROJECT National Museums Liverpool (NML) has announced a project to transform the city’s waterfront as part of plans for a ‘decade of change’ To mark the start of the new year, NML will embark on a landmark project to enhance a key part of the waterfront, launching with a high-profile placemaking competition in March 2021, to identify designers who will be part of the area’s development. FIHRM - FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUMS FIHRM - About us. FIHRM encourages museums which engage with sensitive and controversial human rights themes to work together and share new thinking and initiatives in a supportive environment. GARDENS IN ANCIENT EGYPT The arid environment of Egypt meant that it was difficult to grow trees and plants away from the Nile River. So gardens were expensive to build and required a high level of maintenance. They consisted of three components: an enclosure wall. a water pond, well or canal. trees, flowers, vegetables, etc. Often, gardens would also includechapels
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The William Jolliffe (1885) was a twin-funnelled, iron screw steam tug. This fine model has some tiny details including copper port and starboard lights and a wheel house with bronze bells. The 96-ft long North Cock was one of the best-known tugs on the Mersey, known to generations using the river. Built by Laird Brothers at Birkenhead in1903
TRACING PERCY GALKOFF’S POLISH ROUTES Tracing Percy Galkoff’s Polish routes. Galkoff’s and the Secret Life of Pembroke Place is a partnership project between Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the Museum of Liverpool. Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, research has uncovered fascinating stories linked to this vibrant street from the 19th century to the present. NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now. LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Conservation. About conservation. National Museums Liverpool's role as a museum service includes looking after the objects in its care. If collections are stored and treated carefully, they will be available for museum visitors to see both now and in the future. Objects kept in good condition enhance our exhibitions and displays and can be PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.COURT HOUSING MODEL
Densely packed court housing in a state of severe dilapidation in the St. Anne Street area is clearly shown in this model. The 124 three-storey houses had been built prior to 1828. The majority were of the worst type of insanitary house, placed back-to-back without through ventilation and yard space, the closet accommodation unsuitable and inadequate, and the water supply obtained from a NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now. LADY LEVER ART GALLERY The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe, housing a large collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, English furniture, Wedgwood, Chinese ceramics and more.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Conservation. About conservation. National Museums Liverpool's role as a museum service includes looking after the objects in its care. If collections are stored and treated carefully, they will be available for museum visitors to see both now and in the future. Objects kept in good condition enhance our exhibitions and displays and can be PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.COURT HOUSING MODEL
Densely packed court housing in a state of severe dilapidation in the St. Anne Street area is clearly shown in this model. The 124 three-storey houses had been built prior to 1828. The majority were of the worst type of insanitary house, placed back-to-back without through ventilation and yard space, the closet accommodation unsuitable and inadequate, and the water supply obtained from a LADY LEVER ART GALLERY COLLECTIONS Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied collection of mid and late Victorian masterpieces from artists such as Lord Leight. Map Marker. A pin icon to indicate a geographical location on a map. MERSEYSIDE MARITIME MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Merseyside Maritime Museum collections. Exploring maritime history through the ages, our collections consist of objects and archives connected to ships, boats, life at sea, the port of Liverpool and its connection to the world. Highlights include our ship models, paintings, works on paper and boats, as well as the largest object inthe
HAPPY OLDER PEOPLE
Happy Older People (HOP) is a network which promotes age-friendly arts participation. Receive news about National Museums Liverpool, exhibitions, events and more LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port.MV DERBYSHIRE
MV Derbyshire – 40 years on. Wednesday 9 September 2020 is the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the MV Derbyshire, with the loss of her 42 crew and 2 wives. MV Derbyshire is the biggest British registered merchant ship ever to have been lost at sea. Published by: Paul Lambert MBE, Chairman of the Derbyshire Family Association, 09September
WATERFRONT TRANSFORMATION PROJECT National Museums Liverpool (NML) has announced a project to transform the city’s waterfront as part of plans for a ‘decade of change’ To mark the start of the new year, NML will embark on a landmark project to enhance a key part of the waterfront, launching with a high-profile placemaking competition in March 2021, to identify designers who will be part of the area’s development. FIHRM - FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS MUSEUMS FIHRM - About us. FIHRM encourages museums which engage with sensitive and controversial human rights themes to work together and share new thinking and initiatives in a supportive environment. GARDENS IN ANCIENT EGYPT The arid environment of Egypt meant that it was difficult to grow trees and plants away from the Nile River. So gardens were expensive to build and required a high level of maintenance. They consisted of three components: an enclosure wall. a water pond, well or canal. trees, flowers, vegetables, etc. Often, gardens would also includechapels
MARITIME TALES
The William Jolliffe (1885) was a twin-funnelled, iron screw steam tug. This fine model has some tiny details including copper port and starboard lights and a wheel house with bronze bells. The 96-ft long North Cock was one of the best-known tugs on the Mersey, known to generations using the river. Built by Laird Brothers at Birkenhead in1903
TRACING PERCY GALKOFF’S POLISH ROUTES Tracing Percy Galkoff’s Polish routes. Galkoff’s and the Secret Life of Pembroke Place is a partnership project between Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the Museum of Liverpool. Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, research has uncovered fascinating stories linked to this vibrant street from the 19th century to the present. NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now.AI: MORE THAN HUMAN
Explored through prominent and cutting-edge research projects, and special commissions and projects by international artists, 'AI: More than Human' is an unprecedented survey of the relationship between humans and technology. The exhibition tells the rapidly developing story of AI, from its extraordinary ancient roots in JapaneseShintoism, to
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MERSEYSIDE MARITIME MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Merseyside Maritime Museum collections. Exploring maritime history through the ages, our collections consist of objects and archives connected to ships, boats, life at sea, the port of Liverpool and its connection to the world. Highlights include our ship models, paintings, works on paper and boats, as well as the largest object inthe
LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and CREW LISTS | NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL So, deep breath, crew lists can be held at any local government record office, the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, The National Archives in Kew or, most likely, they can be found at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. The main reason they are NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOLVISITWHAT'S ONSTORIESCOLLECTIONSLEARNMUSEUMOF LIVERPOOL
National Museums Liverpool podcast. Re:PRESENT is a podcast by National Museums Liverpool hosted by Jane Garvey. We explore stories of today and see how they are reflected through our collections and communities. Listen now.AI: MORE THAN HUMAN
Explored through prominent and cutting-edge research projects, and special commissions and projects by international artists, 'AI: More than Human' is an unprecedented survey of the relationship between humans and technology. The exhibition tells the rapidly developing story of AI, from its extraordinary ancient roots in JapaneseShintoism, to
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: CELEBRATING CRAFT Past Present Future: Celebrating Craft, opening in spring 2021, will draw on the gallery’s outstanding collections of late twentieth-century craft. The exhibition, which will include studio ceramics, glass, metalwork and furniture, will demonstrate how makers combine the traditional skills of the past with ideas for the future.TITANIC COLLECTION
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city’s name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. The Maritime Museum's collections tell the story of the ship's connections to the city and how its loss impacted the people of Liverpool. MERSEYSIDE MARITIME MUSEUM COLLECTIONS Merseyside Maritime Museum collections. Exploring maritime history through the ages, our collections consist of objects and archives connected to ships, boats, life at sea, the port of Liverpool and its connection to the world. Highlights include our ship models, paintings, works on paper and boats, as well as the largest object inthe
LIVERPOOL AND THE SLAVE TRADE Image courtesy of Liverpool Daily Post and EchoThis month marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade and for me, Stephen Guy, it recalls an ancestor who was involved in the trade.A grim period of Liverpool’s history was when the town was Europe’s leading slave trade port. AND WHEN DID YOU LAST SEE YOUR FATHER? You might recognize this painting - the Walker's most popular. During Britain's seventeenth century Civil War, in a Royalist house taken over by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians, a small boy has been brought forward for questioning. His blond hair, blue silk suit and pink cheeks contrasting with the soldiers' leather and armour, he's stepped up bravely onto a little stool to be level withFOCUS ON JMW TURNER
Focus on JMW Turner. 'The Wreck Buoy' by JMW Turner Joseph Mallard William Turner, well known for his landscape paintings, was in fact a controversial painter back in his day. Now he is regarded as the painter who put landscape paintings in the spotlight. Turner studied at the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged 14 under the influence ofThomas
LADY HAMILTON AS A BACCHANTE This is a stunning portrait. It was painted between 1790 and 1792 by the French artist Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun and depicts the famous 18th-century beauty Emma Hart, who was born at Neston on the Wirral. From humble beginnings, Emma used her beauty and vivacious character as assets, and managed to ingratiate herself with London's high society. She had affairs with a number of well-to-do and CREW LISTS | NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL So, deep breath, crew lists can be held at any local government record office, the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, The National Archives in Kew or, most likely, they can be found at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. The main reason they areCOLLECTIONS
The museum holds approximately 80,000 artefacts from across the ancient world and is notable for its Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Anglo-Saxon collections. With the exception of numismatics, armoury and weapons our collections are from before approximately 1200 AD.Please. Map Marker.
MAIN MENU - NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL For information on soldiers who served with the Manchester Regiment before 1958 contact the Museum of the Manchester Regiment: Museum of the Manchesters. Ashton Town Hall. Market Place. Ashton-under-Lyne. OL6 6DL. 0161 342 2254. For a soldier who served with the 10th (Scottish) Battalion the King's (Liverpool Regiment) (The LiverpoolScottish
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In this enormous, richly-coloured hypnotic painting the medieval Florentine poet Dante is led in a dream by the angel Love to the deathbed of Beatrice, object of his unrequited passion. It's a scene from a poem from Dante's autobiographical work the 'Vita Nuova' - 'New Life'. Lines from the poem are on the frame. At the end of the 'Vita Nuova' Beatrice actually dies.LAND TRANSPORT
Land transport. The land transport collection includes more than 200 vehicles ranging from Lion locomotive, built in 1838, to a Range Rover Evoque from 2011. The growth and development of Liverpool’s docks led to an expanding rail and road network to carry goods to and from the docks. Representatives in the collection from this area include aTHE OLD DOCK TOUR
The popular Old Dock tours are back! Discover the origin of Liverpool's fortune, buried underneath Liverpool ONE. Revealed during excavations on the site in 2001, the story of the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock is explored on this guided tour. You will discover how a brave idea and an innovative feat of engineering shaped Liverpool's destiny forever. FASHION | NATIONAL MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL Fashion. National Museums Liverpool has a large collection of Western European costume, numbering some 10,000 items and dating from about 1700 to the present day. All aspects of male and female fashionable dress are represented, including indoor and outdoor clothing, underwear, shoes, hats and accessories. This collection is theresponsibility
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Happy Older People (HOP) is a network which promotes age-friendly arts participation. Receive news about National Museums Liverpool, exhibitions, events and moreMARITIME TALES
The William Jolliffe (1885) was a twin-funnelled, iron screw steam tug. This fine model has some tiny details including copper port and starboard lights and a wheel house with bronze bells. The 96-ft long North Cock was one of the best-known tugs on the Mersey, known to generations using the river. Built by Laird Brothers at Birkenhead in1903
THE PASSING OF A TRUE BRITISH INSTITUTION: SIR PATRICK Sir Patrick Moore sadly passed away in December 2012, but he leaves behind a true legacy of astronomical knowledge and broadcasting. Our Education Demonstrator at the Planetarium, John Moran, shares his thoughts. Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell Moore CBE, FRS, FRAS to give him his full title, sadly TRACING PERCY GALKOFF’S POLISH ROUTES Tracing Percy Galkoff’s Polish routes. Galkoff’s and the Secret Life of Pembroke Place is a partnership project between Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the Museum of Liverpool. Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, research has uncovered fascinating stories linked to this vibrant street from the 19th century to the present. toggle site navigation National Museums LiverpoolMAIN MENU
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A selection of artworks by Charles Shannon and Charles Ricketts are display as part of our ongoing Pride and Prejudice research programme.Charles Sh…
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