• Strike action will close the International Slavery Museum, Maritime Museum, Museum of Liverpool, World Museum and Lady Lever Art Gallery.
  • The International Slavery Museum is located within Liverpool's Albert Dock, inside the Merseyside Maritime Museum building.
  • The International Slavery Museum opened in 2007, the bicentenary year of the Abolition of the British Slave Trade.
  • The International Slavery Museum is located within Liverpool's Albert Dock, inside the Maritime Museum building.
  • Whilst the Transatlantic trade is more specific to Liverpools history and fully deserves to be remembered, it claims to be the 'International' Slavery Museum.
  • DROO - Da Costa Mahindroo Architects. International Slavery Museum. ... slave trade as an integral part of maritime history, tying the two museums together.
  • Going forward, the International Slavery Museum has big plans to expand as part of a 10-year transformation of Liverpool’s waterfront.
  • International Slavery Museum – Exhibition. Despite the museum is just situated on one floor and thus has limited space, it does a very smart use of it.
  • This presentation wi ll discuss some of the experiences of the International Slavery Museum (ISM), part of National Museums Liverpool (NML)...
  • The International Slavery Museum, located on the third floor of the Merseyside Maritime Museum, is not large in itself, but it is very relevant.