About National Museums Liverpool
Our mission
To create memorable experiences, for everyone, challenging expectations.
Our values
Today as an organisation we are welcoming, honest and educational.
As a team we are trustworthy, respectful and inclusive.
Our story
It all started way back in 1851 when the 13th Earl of Derby donated his enormous natural history collection to the town of Liverpool. This was the beginnings of what would one day become World Museum.
Fast forward over 160 years and the creation of 6 more museums and galleries, Liverpool now has one of the largest collections of museums and galleries in the UK.
In 1986 it was decided that the museums in the city had collected works of art and objects of such historic and scientific significance that ownership should be handed over to the nation in order to protect them. From here, National Museums Liverpool was born.
We exist today to allow you, and future generations, to learn from and enjoy our amazing, varied collections and venues.
Any early years or key stage one class studying English and or history would engage with this highly interactive education session about a little boy and his favourite toy. The children learn about the Titanic by taking part in the storytelling and playing different parts from the story.
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