Maritime Museum
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Discover Liverpool's seafaring past. Stories of Titanic, Lusitania and our Life on Board gallery. Check the website for our opening hours before you visit.
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Great music, food and atmosphere Granby Street Market today! Join us as we share plans for the future 🏛️✨
Take a look at designs and have your say 🗣️ liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/consultation
Learn more about the background to our redevelopment plans for Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum and let us take you through the latest designs in a recording of last night's online presentation, available here: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/consultation
The National Lottery Heritage Fund North National Museums Liverpool
Our friends National Museums Liverpool are hosting a drop in event tomorrow (Thu, 4 April) from 12-4:30pm at Museum of #Liverpool , on the Pier Head, to share the plans for the redevelopment of both the International Slavery Museum & Maritime Museum
Find out more at: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/consultation
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New designs unveiled for £58m redevelopment of two Liverpool museums International Slavery Museum Maritime Museum tinyurl.com/khvxrx4b
We rounded off an inspiring week of community conversations Wirral Change, sharing plans for our redevelopment.
If you want to help shape the future of both International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum join us next week at Museum of Liverpool, Thurs 4 April, 12 - 4.30
Our team is at Kensington Library today to share with you the latest plans for the redevelopment of International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum 🏦
Have your say and shape the future of both venues.
Can't make it today? Join us at Museum of Liverpool next week: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/consultation
📣 Don't miss your chance to #HaveYourSay on the developing plans for Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum.
Drop in to Museum of Liverpool on Thursday 4 April to meet the architects and project team, and see latest plans.
liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/consultation
In 1839 dock engineer, Jesse Hartley, put forward proposals for an ambitious and pioneering enclosed dock warehouse system. When it opened in 1846, the #AlbertDock was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world. 🧱🌊
This #InternationalWomensDay discover how Ann Smith, an 18th century Liverpool woman, ran a successful navigation shop on Pool Lane - now part of @liverpool_one site.
liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/stories/woman-…