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The non-maritime collections range from the business records of local manufacturers to local societies, and includes our parent organisation, the National Museums & Galleries on Merseyside. These ...
Merseyside Maritime Museum has a Lusitania collection which includes items from the ship and some of the letters and belongings of Captain William Turner who survived the sinking.
The display, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum, includes a first-class ticket, thought to be the only one still in existence.
Maritime experts have identified Captain James Cook's HMS Endeavour off Newport, Rhode Island, confirming site RI 2394 matches the legendary ship after decades of research.
On display in Merseyside Maritime Museum’s Art & The Sea gallery, standing figureheads like this were popular in the early 19th century even though they were more expensive and vulnerable than a ...
THE derelict Merseyside-built cruiser HMS Caroline, which is one of the last three surviving World War One warships, will be transformed into a floating museum. There is also a possibility that ...
The location of the HMS Endeavour, a lost ship belonging to 18th-century British explorer Captain James Cook, has been confirmed as Rhode Island's Newport Harbor.
Ian Murphy, deputy head of Merseyside Maritime Museum, said: "Lusitania was Liverpool's favourite ship and visited the port hundreds of times after her maiden voyage in 1907.
Merseyside Maritime Museum has a Lusitania collection which includes items from the ship and some of the letters and belongings of Captain William Turner who survived the sinking.