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National Museums Liverpool

200px National Museums Liverpool, formerly National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, comprises several museums and art galleries in and around Liverpool in Merseyside, England. All the museums and galleries in the group have free admission. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and an exempt charity under English law.

Until 1974 the institutions were under the auspices of the former Liverpool Corporation. The reorganisation of English local government that year resulted in the newly created Merseyside Metropolitan County Council assuming custodianship by mutual agreement with the city authority. In 1978 the Charity Commission transferred to the County Council the trusteeship of the then privately operated Lady Lever Art Gallery and its collection. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher subsequently resolved to abolish the Metropolitan Counties and reassign many of their assets to the lower tier City and Borough Councils. In the 1980s, local politics in Liverpool was under the control of the Militant group of the Labour Party. In the lead-up to the county’s abolition, and anticipating their takeover, Liverpool's Militant councillors discussed selling off the world class collections of the Walker Art Gallery to fund social housing in the city. Following a parliamentary select committee report in 1984, and pressure from influential interests, the government was persuaded to assume funding responsibility and to create a new national museum to take over the governance of the group along the lines of the existing trustee museums in London. Thus all of Liverpool's museums were nationalised under the ''Merseyside Museums and Galleries Order 1986'' which created a new national trustee body called ''National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside''. The Trustees changed its operating title to National Museums Liverpool in 2003 but its legal title remains National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside.

The Board of Trustees that governs the museums is appointed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. The founder Chairman was Sir Leslie Young CBE, who served until 1995. His successors were David Croft McDonnell (1995-2005), Loyd Grossman (2005-08), Sir Philip Redmond (2008-2018) and Sir David Henshaw (2018-). The Director is appointed by the Board subject to confirmation by the Secretary of State. The founding Director was Sir Richard Foster who served until his death in 2001. He was succeeded by Dr David Fleming (2001-2019), then Laura Pye (2019-).

The institution holds in trust multi-disciplinary collections of worldwide origin made up of more than one million objects and works of art. The organisation holds courses, lectures, activities and events and provides educational workshops and activities for school children, young people and adults. Its venues are open to the public six days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday, providing both free and ticketed exhibitions. National Museums Liverpool has charitable status and is England's only national museums group based entirely outside London. It currently comprises eight different venues, one of which is outside Liverpool itself — the Lady Lever Art Gallery, located in Port Sunlight. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Artists of the Pre-Raphaelite circle : the first generation : catalogue of works in the Walker Art Gallery, Lady Lever Art Gallery and Sudley Art Gallery by Bennett, Mary, 1927-

    Published 1988
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    The Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight.

    Published 1996
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    18th century costume in the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside by Rushton, Pauline

    Published 1999
    “…National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside…”
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    Adrian Henri : paintings 1953-1998 by Henri, Adrian

    Published 2000
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    Ethnographic beadwork : aspects of manufacture, use and conservation

    Published 2001
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    Art and business in Edwardian England : the making of the Lady Lever Art Gallery

    Published 1992
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    Liverpool Museum.

    Published 1993
    “…National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside…”
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    Social history in museums : a handbook for professionals

    Published 1993
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    Sculpture on Merseyside

    Published 1988
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    The John Moores Liverpool exhibition 16 : Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 20 October 1989-14 January 1990.

    Published 1989
    “…National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside…”
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    Victorian & Edwardian paintings in the Lady Lever Art Gallery : British artists born after 1810 excluding the early pre-raphaelites

    Published 1994
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    Gifts of the Nile : ancient Egyptian arts and crafts in Liverpool Museum by Bienkowski, Piotr

    Published 1995
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    Earlier British paintings in the Lady Lever Art Gallery by Kidson, Alex

    Published 1999
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    Victorian & Edwardian paintings in the Walker Art Gallery and at Sudley House : British artists born after 1810 but before 1861 by Morris, Edward

    Published 1996
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    The Liverpool ivories : late antique and medieval ivory and bone carving in Liverpool Museum and the Walker Art Gallery by Gibson, Margaret T., 1938-1994

    Published 1994
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