National Museums Northern Ireland
National Museums Northern Ireland, formerly known as the National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland, is a bureaucracy governing a series of museums in Ulster. It is based at Cultra in County Down and looks after the:
- Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh
- Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra
- Ulster Museum, Belfast.
The organisation is sponsored by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure[1] to promote 'history, art, science and the culture of the people of Northern Ireland'.
In 2018, National Museums Northern Ireland joined with the National Maritime Museum, Titanic Belfast and Titanic Foundation Limited in a failed bid to purchase 5,500 relics for the RMS Titanic that were an asset of the bankrupt Premier Exhibitions.[2][3][4][5]
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References
- ↑ "Archived copy". http://www.dcalni.gov.uk/index/museums-r08-2/museums-r08.htm.
- ↑ Dawn McCarty, Jef Feeley, Chris Dixon (2018-07-24). "James Cameron: Getting Titanic Artifacts to U.K. Would be 'a Dream'". National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/07/news-titanic-uk-belfast-bankruptcy-cameron/. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
- ↑ Dawn McCarty, Jef Feeley, Chris Dixon (2018-07-24). "James Cameron: Getting Titanic Artifacts to U.K. Would be 'a Dream'". National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/07/news-titanic-uk-belfast-bankruptcy-cameron/. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
- ↑ Titanic: Salvaged treasure may not return to Belfast BBC 5 October 2018
- ↑ Bankrupt Premier Exhibitions Inc. owns 5,500 items from the ill-fated ocean liner The Basch Report 3 October 2018