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National Museums Liverpool
2024年9月14日 · National Museums Liverpool's museums and galleries are free to visit and are open from 10am-5pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
Titanic - National Museums Liverpool
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Collections - National Museums Liverpool
Our collections are among the most important and varied in Europe and contain everything from Impressionist paintings, objects from antiquity and cultures from around the world to rare beetles, social history and objects from the Titanic.
Walker Art Gallery collections - National Museums Liverpool
The Walker Art Gallery is famous for the world-class quality and variety of its collections. From Rossetti to Hockney, there is a diverse range of art on display including contemporary art and work from as far back as the 13th century, and our Pre-Raphaelite collections are amongst the best in the world. We hope that these highlights will help give you a taste of the artistic …
Titanic dogs - National Museums Liverpool
There were 12 dogs on the Titanic and kennels were situated at the base of the dummy fourth funnel. The fare was expensive – equal to a child’s – and most of the owners were Americans travelling First Class. Canine survivors Three small dogs, two Pomeranians and a Pekingese, survived the Titanic disaster cradled in their owners’ arms as they climbed into lifeboats. Miss …
Bees: A Story of Survival | National Museums Liverpool
Immerse yourself in an exhibition that brings together art and science to explore one of nature’s most incredible creatures - the bee.This exhibition is a story of 120 million years of adaptation and survival. Bees have lived on the planet since the time of the dinosaurs. They are vital to our survival, but changes to the environment and climate mean their existence is under threat.
Where was 'Peaky Blinders' filmed in Liverpool?
2024年1月30日 · In the season 1 finale, it's all about the battle between the Peaky Blinders and Billy Kimber. As the two gangs come together the tension is building, but before any guns are fired, a fed-up and confident Ada Thorne (Sophie Rundle) pushes through the men with her baby in a stroller and stands in the middle of the fight.
When Paul McCartney met John Lennon - National Museums …
Many places can lay a very justifiable claim to be the birthplace of the Beatles phenomenon. The Casbah Coffee Club, The Jacaranda Club, The Cavern Club, the seedy clubs of Hamburg, even Litherland Town Hall, all played a part.Some, like the Cavern, were hugely influential in launching the Fab Four to the toppermost of the poppermost.
Henry VIII - National Museums Liverpool
This full length portrait of the English monarch King Henry VIII is derived from the Whitehall Mural, painted by Hans Holbein in 1537. It is one of the most recognisable images in the Walker Art Gallery’s collection. The mural depicted Henry VIII, Henry VII and their wives, Jane Seymour and Elizabeth of York respectively. It was painted onto the wall of one of the state rooms of …
How Liverpool has dominated the music charts
1950s The weekly UK singles chart started in 1952 and naturally it didn't take long for a Liverpool singer to get to number one. Lita Roza was Liverpool's first singing star, her jazz-tinged cabaret act was globally successful and she regularly topped 'best singer' polls throughout the 1950s. She became the first British woman to have a number one hit record with the novelty pop song …