Liverpool to put role in slavery in spotlight in £58m waterfront project
Former Albert Dock Traffic Office to become new entrance pavilion for the International Slavery MuseumLiverpool is putting its role in transatlantic slavery under the spotlight in a radical transformation of the city’s waterfront.The Albert Dock Traffic Office – once at the heart of world commerce – is being redeveloped into a new entrance pavilion for the International Slavery Museum (ISM) in a National Museums Liverpool project which aims to make the docklands a centre for excellence in the study of black history. Continue reading...
Former Albert Dock Traffic Office to become new entrance pavilion for the International Slavery Museum
Liverpool is putting its role in transatlantic slavery under the spotlight in a radical transformation of the city’s waterfront.
The Albert Dock Traffic Office – once at the heart of world commerce – is being redeveloped into a new entrance pavilion for the International Slavery Museum (ISM) in a National Museums Liverpool project which aims to make the docklands a centre for excellence in the study of black history. Continue reading...