Blackburne House, as a long standing women’s organisation, chose to contribute to the Windrush events in Liverpool 2019 with a documentary film, ‘Daughters Of the Windrush: The Descendants’ Stories’, ...
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 ...
The National Saturday Club 2026 programme is a 15-week, youth-centred engagement initiative exploring history, heritage, identity, and futures through museum collections, creative practice, and ...
The Lady Lever houses a fascinating collection of around 12,000 objects, including Pre-Raphaelite paintings, Chinese ceramics and some of the world’s finest Wedgwood jasperware.
Beside the Seaside invites families to dive into a day of coastal creativity, music, and hands-on discovery. Inspired by the seaside scenes in Bathers, Dieppe and New Brighton, 1977 by photographer ...
Have you enjoyed a warming hearty bowl of scouse in one of our cafes? Learn how to make this delicious local staple at home. Scouse is our city's traditional dish. A stew often made with lamb, beef, ...
FIHRM encourages museums that are engaging with sensitive or controversial human rights themes to share ways of working, new thinking and initiatives in a supportive environment.
We send out messages of warmth to the transgender community at this difficult time and stand firmly in support of them. We are committed to ensuring that our spaces remain welcoming and safe for ...
Through a series of events, the Museum of Liverpool is looking to explore what makes Liverpool a ‘global city’ and how its history and culture have been shaped by, and continue to influence, the world ...
Local writer Richie Wright considers local identity and explores whether Liverpolitan could be the best noun to describe the people of this region.
This story is taken from Arthurian Legend, which was the artist’s favourite subject. Merlin had fallen in love with Nimue (also called Nimiane, Vivian or Vivien). She profited from his infatuation by ...
Alma-Tadema made his reputation in England with paintings showing the everyday life of ancient Roman society with archaeological precision. A tepidarium was a warm Roman bath, and the woman in the ...
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