
Saturday, 17th May
The Centre for Port and Maritime History invites Propeller Club Liverpool members to an engaging one-day conference examining crucial aspects of naval warfare, with a special focus on the conclusion of World War II. This timely event offers a unique opportunity to explore the lasting impact, key lessons, and consequences of this pivotal period in maritime history.
Distinguished scholars will present their latest research at this intimate gathering, providing fresh perspectives and insights into this fascinating area of maritime history. The conference venue – the historic Quaker Meeting House in Liverpool city centre – provides an ideal setting for this thoughtful examination of our naval past.
The conference registration fee of £7.50 represents exceptional value, including refreshments throughout the day. This event promises to be particularly relevant to our members interested in the historical foundations that shaped modern maritime operations and strategy.
For those interested in attending, please note that advance booking is required through LJMU’s online portal. Members are encouraged to book early to secure their places at this enlightening event.
**Key Details:**
– Date: 17th May 2025
– Time: 9:30 am – 5:00pm
– Venue: Quaker Meeting House, School Lane, Liverpool
– Cost: £7.50 (including refreshments)
– Booking: Available through LJMU’s online portal https://buyonline.ljmu.ac.uk/product-catalogue/faculty-of-arts-professional-social-studies/faculty-shop/general/cpmh-conference-war-at-sea