National Conservation Centre
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The National Conservation Centre in Liverpool, England is the conservation department of National Museums Liverpool. It is based in The Midland Railway Goods Offices. The centre hold displays of conserved objects and demonstrations of the techniques used.
The centre was created as a result of a report by the former National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside (now National Museums Liverpool) identifying a large need for conservation work locally and nationally. The building was opened to the public in October 1996, and Royal Opening by HRH The Prince of Wales in December that year.
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