LIVERPOOL, England – Scarlet shackles sit peacefully on display in front of a sad, gray backdrop. The now rusted leg irons once locked human ankles during 18th century voyages from Africa to some ...
Morning Journal/Stephanie Ujhelyi This T-shirt features a reproduction of a tattoo worn by ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd, who met his demise in a cornfield just outside the city. EAST LIVERPOOL — In the state of ...
LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Figures from China's famed Terracotta Army go on display in a museum in Liverpool this week, a decade after the life-sized sculptures were first showcased in Britain to ...
LIVERPOOL, England — Scarlet shackles sit peacefully on display in front of a sad, gray backdrop. The now rusted leg irons once locked human ankles during 18th century voyages from Africa to some ...
The work was painted by William Lindsay Windus, its sitter unknown. William Lindsay Windus, The Black Boy (ca. 1844). National Museums Liverpool. “Single figure Black sitter portraits are very rare,” ...
A much-loved gallery at Liverpool's World Museum is set to reopen its doors after weeks of work. The Dinosaur and Natural World gallery at World Museum Liverpool, which houses the museum's dinosaur, ...
A set of shackles used to hold enslaved Africans in forts and castles along the coast from Tamale, Ghana, are displayed last month at the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool, England. The museum ...
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