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Various cinemas and venues The First World War proved to be a landmark in cinema history – the first time that the horrors of...
Various cinemas and venues The First World War proved to be a landmark in cinema history – the first time that the horrors of...
St Margaret Mary’s Junior School in Huyton is building its own replica of the world famous Shakespearean Globe Theatre. Inspired by the plans for...
The Blue Coat School were delighted to receive a £17,800 Heritage Lottery Fund initial grant to develop an exciting and nationally important project, centred...
Ten Year 9 students from West Derby School took part in the Shaping Futures Programme working with Liverpool Museums. The programme ran over two...
Year 3 pupils from St John Fisher Primary School, Knowsley were offered the opportunity to visit the site where the new Shakespeare North venue...
Buried underground in the Shaanxi Province in North West China for over 2,000 years, only to be discovered by accident in 1974, the Terracotta...
There are not many occasions when you can say you’ve genuinely witnessed something historic – and not just on a TV screen but there,...
Students from Alsop High School and partner primary schools attended Liverpool town hall, for the civic service for Holocaust Memorial Day. The service involved...
9 February – 28 October World Museum, William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L3 8EN Tel: 0844 871 3017 Figures from China’s famous Terracotta Army...
One of Winstanley College’s brightest stars, former student Keir Martland has been named ‘Scholar of Selwyn College’ at Cambridge University. At college, Keir took...