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William
Hesketh Lever established the gallery to enrich the cultural and educational
aspects of the lives of his workforce and the public at large. The Lady
Lever Art Gallery was opened in 1922 by Princess Beatrice (youngest daughter
of Queen Victoria). It is probably the best surviving example of late
Victorian and Edwardian taste and remains the only major public urban
gallery built by its founder to house the collection he had assembled
for it.
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Lady Lever Art Gallery,
Port Sunlight Village, Wirral
Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm
Information desk 0151 478 4136
Exhibition and events information www.ladyleverartgallery.org.uk
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