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,” ...
The Maritime Museum and International Slave Museum at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool. (Man vyi/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain) The Grade I-listed building in question is the Hartley Pavilion, a ...
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 ...
Hartley Hut was only open to visitors for one day a year ...
Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum is the latest cultural institution to cut ties with Adjaye Associates, more than a month after the Financial Times reported on serious accusations of sexual ...
Once hailed as the ‘Gateway to the World’, Liverpool is a maritime city rich in history and culture. Its strategic position on the Irish Sea saw the city become pivotal in both global trade and the ...
Staff working here were bound by the Official Secrets Act and forbidden from discussing their work.