The expensive items are listed among the city's heritage assets
Think about the collection of books you have at home. No doubt there’s a favourite, maybe one that’s been read cover to cover countless times. There may even be one you care about deeply and protect from sticky fingers or dog eared pages. It might be worth a little bit too. However, it’s probably fair to say your favourite book isn’t worth more than £7m - unlike a collection of illustrations of birds held by Liverpool Council .
“Some of these heritage assets can be considered to be on display to members of the public but they are not on display in the sense of a formal exhibition or display environment.” Several of the heritage assets managed by the local authority are on long term loan from National Museums Liverpool. Detailed inventories of heritage assets are maintained for management and insurance purposes.
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