Liverpool to put role in transatlantic slavery under spotlight in £58m revamp project
Former Albert Dock Traffic Office to be redeveloped into a 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.Once at the heart of world commerce, the former Albert Dock Traffic Office 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 be redeveloped into a 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.
Once at the heart of world commerce, the former Albert Dock Traffic Office 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...