The Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool, England, is a museum chronicling the work of Western Approaches Command around Atlantic convoys, combating the U-boat menace and the Battle of the Atlantic.
It also contains the original Gaumont Kalee Dragon projector which Winston Churchill used to watch secret war footage.
[2] Since September 2017, the museum has been run by a social enterprise group, Big Heritage.
[3] Since taking over, Big Heritage has undertaken a restoration of the site, unearthing artefacts and parts of the facility that had been closed off since the 1960s.
[5] Entry price to the museum includes 12 months of unlimited returns and there are concessions available.