Lakeland Motor Museum | |
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Established | 1978 |
Location | Backbarrow, Cumbria, England |
Type | Transport Museum |
Website | lakelandmotormuseum.co.uk |
The Lakeland Motor Museum is a museum is located at Backbarrow, Cumbria, England which houses a collection of classic cars, motorcycles, bicycles, pedal cars and motoring related items and memorabilia and an exhibition dedicated to the land and water speed record activities of Sir Malcolm Campbell and his son Donald.
History[]
The Museum was established in Grange-over-Sands in 1978 as an extra attraction for the Holker Hall stately home.[1] The museum was created by Donald Sidebottom to contain the collection of cars and related memorabilia that he had been collecting since the 1960s.[1]
After more than thirty years at Holker Hall, the museum relocated to the site of the former Reckitt's Blue Dye Works carton packaging sheds at Backbarrow in 2010.[2]
The collection[]
The museum features a unique collection of over 30,000 motoring related exhibits including a 1920s garage re-creation. Amongst the cars in the museum's collection are a 1913 Star 15.9, a 1936 Bentley 4¼-litre which was owned by Donald Campbell, a World War II Willys Jeep and a 1955 Jaguar XK140.[1] The museum also houses an exhibition dedicated to Sir Malcolm Campbell and his son Donald and their land and water speed record activities.[2][1]
Exhibits[]
List the main attractions;
- Donald Campbells Blue Bird and his Bently
- Rover SD1
See also[]
- List of museums in Cumbria
- List of motor museums
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Who says old cars aren't popular?", The Daily Telegraph (2001-08-25). Retrieved on 2011-08-05.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Cars Driving to New Backbarrow Home", North-West Evening Mail (2009-03-04). Retrieved on 2011-08-05.
External links[]
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