A selection of artworks by Charles Shannon and Charles Ricketts were on display in the Walker Art Gallery in 2021 as part of our ongoing Pride and Prejudice research programme. Charles Shannon ...
Archaeology lets us study the past and shed light on how people used to live. Sometimes a major discovery, or a new scientific technique, will enable us to reevaluate some of our preconceptions about ...
Receive news about National Museums Liverpool, exhibitions, events and more.
Dr Kate O'Donoghue explains Queen Anne's relationships with women and how they suggest things were more than just platonic.
Photographer, Anthony Wilde, captures the sounds and sights of the UK's largest celebration of African music as it returns to Liverpool for another year.
The Lady Lever Art Gallery holds a unique group of key paintings by some of the greatest Victorian painters. As well as works by both the early and later Pre-Raphaelites, there is also a varied ...
Liverpool studio Psygnosis was behind some of the Sony PlayStation’s most iconic early games. Damon Fairclough was there for their rise - from Wavertree to world domination! A name that no one quite ...
Taken from the Maritime Archives & Library information sheet number 50 (please see attached documents for more details and full catalogue or contact The Archives Centre for a copy of the catalogue.): ...
There is a long tradition of comedy in Liverpool, from the ‘Gagmasters’ who first inspired Sir Ken Dodd to pick up his tickling stick, through to the present day. Take a tour of the diverse comedy ...
Do you consider yourself to be a Scouser or Liverpudlian? I am known as ‘The Scouse Scientist’ so I think that answers your question! What does being Scouse mean to you? I love being a Scouser and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results