An enduring landmark on the Royal Albert Dock has been moved ahead of a massive building project. The five-tonne HMS Conway ...
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Two of Liverpool's biggest museums to close until 2028Visitors have just six weeks left to visit two of Liverpool’s most prestigious museums. Both the International Slavery Museum and the Maritime Museum will close their doors on January 5 for ...
The street names associated with slavery are displayed in Liverpool's International Slavery Museum Liverpool City Council is "not doing enough" to acknowledge the city's links with slavery ...
“It boldly addresses themes of restorative justice through space, which is fitting for the first museum in the world dedicated to the transatlantic slave trade. Liverpool, the UK, and the world ...
“We're extremely proud of our partnership with National Museums Liverpool and International Slavery Museum, and through our ...
The International Slavery Museum and the Maritime Museum at Liverpool's Albert Dock are both set to close for three years in January. Michelle Charters, the head of the slavery museum, said there ...
During the 18th century, Liverpool made about £300,000 a year from the slave trade. The slave trade made a great deal of money for the city's docks. The stimulus it gave to trading and industrial ...
They came from Langholm, and may have belonged to James Irving, a ship's captain in the slave trade from Liverpool.These decorative glass beads were used to ease the passage of traders mainly ...
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