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Sudley House offers a glimpse back in time to the high-minded preoccupations of Liverpool's 19th-century elite Many an ambitious merchant made his for...
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Sudley House: Access guide
An access video guide signed in British Sign Language (BSL), with essential information about Sudley House, Liverpool. It includes information about getting to the house, parking, an overview of what's in the house and how easy it is to get around.
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Sudley House
Discover Sudley House in Mossley Hill, Liverpool. A unique art gallery, housing paintings and vintage fashion in a beautiful, leafy setting. Find out more:
Sudley House, Mossley Hill in Liverpool
Sudley House, Liverpool. Monday 10 October 2016
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Top 11. Best Museums in Liverpool - Travel England
Top 11. Best Museums in Liverpool - Travel England:
Museum of Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery, The Beatles Story, LFC Museum and Tour Centre, World Museum, International Slavery Museum, Tate Liverpool, FACT, Sudley House,
Holt family maid in the drawing room at Sudley House
This is the video we made about the Holt family, the previous owners of Sudley House, which is now one of our art galleries. Here is the family's maid in the drawing room.
Sudley House, Mossley Hill
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Sudley art gallery and museum Liverpool Merseyside
Sudley art gallery and museum might encourage you to get out and about more in and around Liverpool Merseyside . Choosing your new home can be a struggle. You need to find the right house in the right location. There are so many factors to consider from the house itself to the location. Look no further than
Blackburne House, Liverpool
Blackburne House stands on the east side of Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Originally a private house, it then became a girls' school and, after a period of dereliction, it is used as a training and resource centre for women. The house is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
The house was built in 1788 for John Blackburne, at a time when this was in the countryside outside Liverpool. Blackburne originally came from Warrington. He was a wealthy salt refiner and a supporter of the slave trade. In 1760 he had been Lord Mayor of Liverpool. In 1844 the house was bought from Blackburne by George Holt of Sudley House. Holt was a cotton broker and merchant, and an abolitionist. He was also a supporter of women's rights, and on 5 August 1844 he opened the house as Blackburne House Girls' School. It was the first school for girls in Liverpool, and sited directly opposite the Mechanic's Institute, a school for boys on the other side of Hope Street.[A] Holt was the director and president of the school until he died in 1861, when the school was taken over by the Mechanic's Institute.[1] The building was extended in 1874--76 by W. I. Mason, who added a wing to the north and a central tower.[2] In 1905 it came under the management of Liverpool City Council, and continued as a school until it closed in 1986.
Current use
It lay empty until 1994 when the Women's Technology and Education Centre commissioned its conversion into a training and resource centre. Amongst other things the building is used as an examination centre by the Open University. The building is currently a Social Enterprise, running businesses (cafe, nursery, construction company, conference centre, graphic design company) whose profits support a women's college - providing education for local women, including hard to reach and disadvantaged students.
Architecture
The building is constructed in brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys, a basement and an attic. Its Hope Street front has seven bays. The central bay projects forward and is surmounted by a domical roof with a clock face and an iron railing on its crest. The ground floor contains a rusticated round-headed entrance flanked by paired columns supporting an entablature and a pierced balcony. In the first floor is a three-light window with a tympanum, and rusticated quoins. In the attic floor are three round-headed windows, flat pilasters and a segmental pediment. The second and sixth bays consist of two-storeyed canted bays containing sash windows with architraves. In the attics are two round-headed windows. The other bays have three-light windows with pilasters and tympani containing carvings of foliage and busts in the ground floor. The windows in the first floor of these bays are surrounded by pilasters, entablatures and pediments. On the right side of the building is the entrance to the original house. It has four bays and includes a portico with four Ionic columns. On 14 March 1975 English Heritage designated it as a Grade II listed building.
A hundred years of women's clothing, Sudley House, Liverpool
Ballgowns, Sudley House, Liverpool July 8, 2018
A collection of 1950s gowns in the June Duncan exhibition, at Sudley House, Mossley Hill Liverpool L18, July 8, 2018
George Holt in the dining room at Sudley House
This is the video we made about George Holt, the previous owner of Sudley House, which is now one of our art galleries. Here he is in the dining room.
Treasure Island review at Sudley House Gardens, Liverpool
Treasure Island review at Sudley House Gardens, Liverpool
Treasure Island review at Sudley House Gardens, Liverpool
It’s shaping up to be a sun-blessed season for travelling troupes bringing live theatre to the nation’s parks and gardens. Mate Productions is a Merseyside community arts organisation that puts on performances in locations from woodland to warehouses. On this occasion, fittingly, this boisterous steampunk version of the Robert Louis Stevenson high seas adventure was presented in the garden of a former Victorian shipping magnate’s home. Treasure Island has always been a boys’ own fantasy, but Phi...
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George Holt in the library at Sudley House
This is the video we made about George Holt, the previous owner of Sudley House in Liverpool, which is now one of our art galleries. Here he is in the library.
For Scousers abroad. I am in Mossley Hill Queen's Drive
Mrs Holt in the morning room at Sudley House
This is the video we made about Mrs Holt, one of the previous owners of Sudley House, which is now one of our art galleries. Here she is in the morning room, which she used as a study.
Mossley Hill Writing Group - Sudley House
The first is the launch of a new anthology of poetry and creative writing by The Mossley Hill Writing Group (pictured with Mersey Care poet in residence Pauline Rowe, back row left), led by North End Writers at National Museums Liverpool’s Sudley House near to Mossley Hill Hospital.
英國利物浦博物館群 奴隸博物館 FIRHM|旅行‧ 遇見建築#30 《世界大國民》
大家好,第30集介紹英國利物浦博物館群NML(National Museums Liverpool)、國際奴隸博物館、國際人權博物館聯盟FIHRM(Federation of International Human Rights Museums)組織。
NML包括7家博物館(International Slavery Museum, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Museum of Liverpool, Sudley House, Walker Art Gallery, World Museum),其中國際奴隸博物館、海事博物館、利物浦美術館都在「利物浦海事商城」(Liverpool - Maritime Mercantile City) 艾伯特碼頭區,2004年被列入世界文化遺產,碼頭區另有泰德美術館利物浦分館。
FIHRM透過利物浦博物館成立於2010年,由國際奴隸博物館協調、建立了倡議性組織,它是國際博物館協會ICOM的附屬組織。FIHRM的任務目標:
1.鼓勵參與敏感和有爭議的人權主題的博物館,如跨大西洋奴隸制度,大屠殺和其他種族滅絕事件,以及許多土著人民的困境,在互相支援環境中分享新的思想和倡議。
2. FIHRM計畫的理念是,這些工作領域內的所有類型博物館在處理困難、政治擔當和有爭議主題時,都面臨著類似的挑戰。
3.FIHRM旨在分享,共同努力、相互學習、互相鼓勵;挑戰當代種族主義,歧視和其他侵犯人權的方式。
4. FIHRM認為,前述問題最好是集體而非個別地去面對。人權博物館必須準備好挑戰傳統博物館的思想和實踐,重新定義博物館在積極反對侵犯人權行為方面的作用。
1990年代末,利物浦市民社會和博物館經歷一段21世紀往何處去的大變革。由博物館的一個「跨大西洋的奴隸貿易」展覽區,擴增為以奴隸歷史、人類爭取自由為主題的分支獨立博物館:國際奴隸博物館ISM(International Slavery Museum)於2007年8月23日誕生,這天是「廢除奴隸販賣 國際紀念日」,2007年又是英國廢除奴隸貿易的兩百周年(1807年奴隸貿易法)。
展覽涵蓋被奴隸人民的無數故事,包括歷史上和當代的奴隸制度、跨大西洋奴隸貿易之前西非生活和文化、奴隸制度的歷史、奴隸制度的特別展覽、當前的人權問題。涵蓋自由和身份、社會正義和人權、非洲和加勒比不發達/種族歧視和不公正、以及英國和其他文化的轉型等話題。有四個主題:「自由之牆」、「非洲原鄉」、「飄洋過海的奴隸」、「奴隸貿易的歷史遺產」展區、及「時事區和一個教育中心。