24 Hour Museum - official guide to UK museums, galleries, exhibitions and heritage
Gateway to Over 3,000 UK museums, galleries and heritage attractions
Skip to navigation

News

National Museums Liverpool Reveals Plans For £10m Slavery Museum

By Sophie O'Kelly

13/10/2005

Image: Shows a photo of the interior of the existing Transatlantic Slavery gallery at Merseyside Maritime Museum.

Merseyside Maritime Museum has an existing Transatlantic Slavery gallery objects from which will go on display in the new museum. © National Museums Liverpool.

National Museums Liverpool has announced plans for a museum dedicated entirely to understanding transatlantic slavery.

Revealed during Black History Month, the first phase of the new venture is planned to open in 2007 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.

The Heritage Lottery Fund will plough £1.65 million into the £10 million museum, which staff at National Museums Liverpool hope to build on the city’s waterfront next to Merseyside Maritime Museum.

Image: Shows a photo of the exterior of a large red-brick building with a neo-classical portico on the front. The words Transatlantic Slavery Centre have been superimposed onto it.

The former Dock Traffic Office on Liverpool's historic waterfront will be transformed into the new museum once current occupiers, ITV Granada, move out. © Austin:Smith-Lord.

“Not everyone is aware that the slave trade had an important role in shaping many aspects of our lives and cities,” said Heritage Lottery Fund Regional Manager Tony Jones. “This project will help to shed light on this very important part of history and allow a wide number of people to discover it and understand it for themselves.”

The two-part project hopes to include displays about the legacy of transatlantic slavery as well as addressing issues such as freedom, identity, human rights, reparation, racial discrimination and cultural change.

Liverpool played a hugely important part in the slave trade, forming part of one third of the formidable Slave Triangle that linked the UK with Africa and America. Towards the end of the 18th century Liverpool controlled up to 60% of the British slave trade.

Image: Shows a photo of two large red brick buildings linked by a glass walk way which has been superimposed onto the image.

The new museum will be linked to Merseyside Maritime Museum by a glass walkway offering spectacular views of the city's famous Three Graces. © Austin:Smith-Lord.

“It is important that this new national museum is in this city and that the story of Liverpool’s crucial role in the transatlantic slave trade is told well," said Director of National Museums Liverpool, David Fleming.

"It will demonstrate that this is a grown up city, able to address uncomfortable and disturbing truths about its past, even as we celebrate Liverpool’s status as a European Capital of Culture.”

The second stage of the proposed project is planned to open in 2009 and will house a visitor-focused resource centre, which will involve performance-based events as well as public lectures and debate on the controversial subject. It is also hoped that the centre will have accommodation for visitors who wish to look into the topic further.

“The new museum will aim to challenge preconceptions and will address issues which are of relevance to everyone today,” added Loyd Grossman, chairman of National Museums Liverpool.

National Museums Liverpool
William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EN, Merseyside, England

T: 0151 478 4597

International Slavery Museum, Liverpool
3rd Floor of Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, L3 4AQ, Liverpool, England

Open: Open daily 10am-5pm.
Closed: Closed from 2pm on 24 December and all day on 25 and 26 December and 1 January.

Related Articles

Neil Buchanan Launches Appeal To Create Digital Map Of Liverpool
News In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage News
The UK's Museums Mark Slavery Remembrance Day - August 23 2008
Funding Confirmed For Liverpool's Long-Awaited City Museum
News In Brief - Week Ending July 27
Andy Burnham Announces Free Entry For Three Liverpool Museums
2008 Museums And Heritage Awards Announced In London

E-news registration
E-mail story to a friend
Tell us what you think

Black Watch Museum Appeal Seeks To Raise £3million

News In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage News

Newly-Accredited Medical College Invests In Mysterious Portrait

Photos Of WWII Codecrackers Go On Sale At Bletchley Park

Painting Returns To Queen Victoria's Dressing Room After 166-Year Absence

Cartoon Awards Ceremony Celebrates UK's Top Scribblers At Mall Galleries

Made08 - The Brighton Craft Fair 2008

Library Thief To Be Sentenced At Wood Green Crown Court Today

New Look For The Relaunched Garden Museum In Lambeth

Write Queer London Competition Holds Inspiration Day At The British Museum

Downs House Darwin Discovery Project Wins Funding Go-Ahead

British Museum Gets Set For Historic Egyptian Tomb Gallery

Stunning Wedgwood Relaunch Celebrates Potteries Heritage

Library Bid To Save Earliest Surviving Score Of Opera In English Language

Ryedale Folk Museum Lands Significant Harrison Collection

Portable Antiquities Scheme Is Fit For Purpose Say MLA

Leading Academics Call For Art Funding Support In Wake Of Titian Pledge

Glasgow Police Museum Edges Closer To A New Home

Search this site

Advanced Search
Map Search

Home Page
News Page
Exhibition Page
What's On
Trails Page
Website of the Week
Letters Page
Welsh Home
Graphical Version

Skip to body

Copyright © 24 Hour Museum
Information published here was believed to be correct at the time it was prepared. Welsh language pages developed with CYMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.

Skip to navigation
Go to top