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Now, after an appeal for information by the Merseyside Maritime Museum, the first photograph has surfaced of Victor Giglio, the Liverpool manservant to millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim. According ...
The walk starts outside the Merseyside Maritime Museum at Liverpool's Albert Dock, an area that once teemed with dockland activity. Two hundred years ago the dockside area was very different to ...
Book Description: This guide follows the Guide to the Records of Merseyside Maritime Museum Volume I (Vol 8 of Research in Maritime History) and covers the remaining collections hosted at the ...
The display, at the Merseyside Maritime Museum, includes a first-class ticket, thought to be the only one still in existence. It belonged to a vicar who cancelled his trip on the doomed ship when ...
Following the service between the museum and the Piermaster's House a wreath was cast into the Mersey. Ian Murphy, deputy head of Merseyside Maritime Museum, said: "Lusitania was Liverpool's ...
Police warned the high value of a rhinoceros horn could attract organised gangs to break into Merseyside Maritime Museum and steal the exhibition piece. It followed more than 20 thefts of rhino ...
Merseyside Maritime Museum is in the Albert Dock, Liverpool. It contains a variety of objects associated with the social and commercial history of the port of Liverpool. Highlights include ship ...
Now jubilant bosses at the Merseyside Maritime Museum have announced they will extend the show from April next year until 2014. They had hoped for a total of 450,000 visitors during the 12-month ...
Merseyside Maritime Museum has unveiled an outdoor advertising campaign promoting its new exhibition on the Titanic. The free “Titanic & Liverpool: the untold story” exhibition, which opens ...
In that area, visitors will find The Beatles Story, Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum, and contemporary art haven, the Tate Gallery. For a weekend visit, select two or ...
About 1,200 people died and 771 survived when the British liner was torpedoed by a German submarine on 7 May 1915 during World War One. One of the largest ships in the world, it was sailing from ...
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