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With thanks to Bill Munro A celebration of Vauxhall history, with a selection of cars from the Vauxhall Heritage Centre.News of a new free-to-attend exhibition, 'Vauxhall - Made in Luton", opening September 5 Note this event is not organised by Enthusiasts of British Motors Built Before 1985 - we are sharing information from the organisers for the benefit of our members This exhibition showcases a curated selection of vehicles from the Vauxhall Heritage Centre, and is a unique opportunity to get close to some of the iconic vehicles produced by Vauxhall over the last 100 years. Follow the story of the major car company in Luton, and learn something of the impact made on the town. Vauxhall was established in 1857 and moved to Luton in 1905. The company’s Griffin logo was chosen by the Scottish engineer Alexander Wilson, who took the Falkes de Breauté’s heraldic griffin as the company badge. Falkes had land and a house at what would become Vauxhall, giving the company another connection to Luton as Falkes de Breauté also owned the Manor of Luton. Come along to the exhibition and discover more about the history of this iconic car manufacturer. Cars included (subject to change)Booking Information
Social distancing measures will be in place throughout your visit. As per government guidelines, as the exhibition is inside you are required to wear a face covering unless exempt.
The exhibition is FREE to visit, but you will be required to book a ticket to ensure manageable numbers on the day and you get the best out of your experience. by Paul Sweeney We asked our Australian members to share with us their "Brits Abroad" and they didnt disappoint! Click below to see their motors.
Source: the British Motor Museum BRITISH MOTOR MUSEUM: NEW exhibition coming soon'When Jaguar Bought Daimler' celebrates the 60th anniversary of Jaguar’s purchase of the company from BSA and uncovers over 100 years of history - from the company’s birth in 1896 to the modern day.
The exhibition will open on 10 October 2020 and is brought to you by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and displayed at the British Motor Museum. |
EditorsPaul Sweeney |