Merseyside
Maritime Museum
It is hardly suprising that Liverpool houses the Maritime
Museum. Outside of London, Liverpool was once one
of the most influential and prosperous cities in Europe.
Liverpool was a major trading port and merchants from
around the world would import and export their goods
to and from Liverpool. Liverpool was also notorious
for its involvement in the slave trade and the museum
illustrates the connections and deplorable conditions
of the slave ships that would regularly be seen travelling
up and down the Mersey.
At the museum you can explore the history of Liverpools
seafaring traditions and the merchant navy. The museum
also hosts a collection of shipping records in the
maritime Archive and Library.
The Merseyside Maritime museum opened in 1980 in an
old warehouse in Albert Dock in Liverpool. Merseyside
Maritime Museum is in a former bonded warehouse, part
of the historic Albert Dock on the banks of the River
Mersey. The museum, tells the story of one of the
world's greatest ports and the people who used it.
For more information take a look at their website
which can be found at :
www.merseysidemaritimemuseum.org.uk/