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LiverpoolWorld on MSNLiverpool's iconic and historic Royal Liver Building bought in landmark £60m investmentOne of the UK’s leading food and drink companies has completed the acquisition of the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool ...
The UK must find better ways to assess value for money when it comes to culture – otherwise valuable projects could miss out ...
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Africanews on MSNDescendants of enslaved Africans find connection in GhanaShackles used to hold enslaved Africans in forts and castles in Tamale, Ghana, displayed at the International Slavery Museum ...
Inspired by the podcast of the same name, Human Resources is an attempt by award-winning producer Renay Richardson and Oxford PhD student Arisa Loomba to tackle “our surprising inability as a society ...
The University of Liverpool hosted the Church of England Racial Justice Unit gathering 'Truth-Telling: Unveiling the Anglican Church's Involvement in Transatlantic African Chattel Enslavement' last ...
TWO of Liverpool's top attractions that welcome millions of tourists every year are to close until 2028. The Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool will shut ahead of a ...
The government has confirmed £10m funding for the redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on Liverpool's waterfront.
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 ...
Liverpool's International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum are shutting for major redevelopment.
Liverpool played a central role in the transatlantic slave trade with much of the city’s 18th century wealth built on the profits from the transportation of slaves. International Slavery Museum ...
YOU’VE GOT just six weeks left to visit two of Liverpool’s most prestigious museums. Both the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum will be closing their doors for a period of ...
The redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum (ISM) and Maritime Museum in Liverpool, UK, achieved planning approval in Autumn 2024. On this occasion, ArchDaily's editor Mohieldin Gamal ...
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