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Though controversy erupted when a shipwreck was declared to be the HMS Endeavour back in 2022, a new published report ...
Rare images of U-boat hunter Captain Johnnie Walker’s crew attacking German submarines are set to go on show in Liverpool. It is the first time the photographs, taken by ship surgeon Dr Gordon ...
The publication of this second volume of theGuide to the Records of Merseyside Maritime Museumcompletes the project begun in the early 1990s to provide a full and comprehensive survey of our ...
A memorial service to mark the 96th anniversary of the sinking of the Liverpool liner, Lusitania, has taken place at Merseyside Maritime Museum. A German submarine torpedo sank the Cunard vessel ...
Rarely-seen items linked to the Titanic are to be shown in Liverpool to mark the 100th anniversary of its sinking. The display, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum, includes a first-class ticket ...
Buy the Maritime Tales book (£3.99) at the Merseyside Maritime Museum open seven days a week, admission free, and at bookshops, newsagents and merseyshop.com. Follow Liverpool Echo: Facebook ...
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.
A pocket watch belonging to the captain of the ill-fated Lusitania has been donated to Merseyside Maritime Museum. It has come from the family of Captain William Turner, who survived when the ...
HMS CAroline, the First World War's last surviving battleship, is to be transformed into a floating museum The Heritage Lottery Fund has now awarded £11.5m to fund the work ahead of 2016.
Mr Critchley said Plymouth City Council had been approached about HMS Plymouth returning to the port where she was built in 1959. "The maritime and heritage officer at the council knows about the ...
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.
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.
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