The large complex called the Liverpool Museums contains collections covering many aspects of science and technology.
One of the pump sets was salvaged and presented to the Liverpool Museum.
Lord Derby was also a natural historian and his zoological collections founded Liverpool Museum.
Three one day strikes over pay in Liverpool Museums.
It was restored at the Liverpool Museum at a cost of €50,000.
The Liverpool Museum next door offers .
His talents were quickly noticed and he became director of the City of Liverpool Museums in 1960, remaining in the position until 1972.
The only item of his collection which was not auctioned was a mummy and coffin, now in the Liverpool Museum.
One surviving specimen exists in the Liverpool Museum.
Others went to the Liverpool Museum.