The work was painted by William Lindsay Windus, its sitter unknown. William Lindsay Windus, The Black Boy (ca. 1844). National Museums Liverpool. “Single figure Black sitter portraits are very rare,” ...
National Museums Liverpool is preparing to celebrate a huge milestone this year. Back in 1986, it was decided that the city's collection of objects and artwork had such scientific and historic value ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
Two key museums on Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock will close to the public for three years as they undergo a makeover as part of a £58m project to revamp the waterfront. The International Slavery ...
A free exhibition celebrating 40 years of National Museums Liverpool is set to arrive this week. From this Saturday, April 3 to February 28 2027, World Museum in Liverpool city centre will host ...
Forty years since its doors opened, National Museums Liverpool is inviting visitors to dig a little deeper into the history of its seven galleries and museums. The Rewind is back.
Dr Martin Luther King Jr building and the Hartley Pavilion in Royal Albert Dock Liverpool will undergo a renovation now led by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. (© Ant Clausen) “To be bringing two such ...