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Spend time together as a family this Easter getting creative and making memories - as well as something special to take home with you. Join our team of creative facilitators during the spring school ...
Get (really, really) close to our collections as we celebrate the marvellous Microscope on the 12th of April 2025. Join us in the Clore Natural History Exploration space (on Level 2) from 10:30 – 3:30 ...
Take a look at each of the key characteristics that define the Art Deco movement, with some stunning examples from National Museums Liverpool’s Decorative Art collection.
This episode explores Homotopia, the UK’s longest-running LGBTQIA arts and cultural festival, which champions queer visibility, creativity, and community. Guests include Bev Ayre, Danny Kilbride, Joan ...
It's time to celebrate Easter and Spring in at the Museum of Liverpool! Join us to explore our Little Liverpool gallery with some added Spring crafts, activities and fun for those aged 0 - 5 years.
Amulet in the form of a lioness headed deity wearing a wig. Only the upper part survives. Could be Bast or Sekhmet. CONDITION NOTE (1998): Surface dirt.
Modern impression of the underside of a heart scarab The impression is of a hieroglyphic text (9 lines) written very small, painted over with red colour. Other side is plain. Broken into seven pieces.
Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard and audio-visual artist and podcaster Olivia Graham explore The Holly Johnson Story at Museum of Liverpool.
A. & R. Brown Ltd (later Archibald Brown Ltd) of 18-22 Porter Street, Liverpool, specialised in carrying out coppersmithing and brass founding for a wide range of industrial plant including sugar ...
Forgery of a stela with low relief decoration including hieroglyphs within cartouches. The plaque imitates an Egyptian stela: at the top is a 'cavetto'-cornice with the palm-fronds marked in fine ...
Programme of the opening of the third Atlantic House by the Duchess of Kent, 14th June 1947. Apostleship of the Sea, Atlantic House, Liverpool.
The herbarium contains around 98% of the British and Irish native flora and covers a time-span of over two hundred years. It includes the collections from J. H. Balfour (1808-1884) and G. C. Druce ...
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