Posts Tagged ‘History’
Kelley Blue Book – The Les Kelley Story
The Kelley Blue Book has been a trusted source for vehicle pricing since 1926. Below is the story of how Les Kelley founded the Kelley Blue Book.
Read MoreYoungsters go free at Wythall Transport Museum this bank holiday weekend
YOUNGSTERS go free at Wythall Transport Museum this bank holiday weekend. Children can take part in the Easter bunny hunt, ride the miniature train or play in the Kids’ Kabin activity area.
Read MoreMuseum features radically designed, newly restored XH-51A
In 1962, the Lockheed Aircraft Company came out with the XH-51A, which was the second in a series of rotor-wing aircraft and was an evolution of the CL-475 aircraft, which utilized a revolutionary rigid-rotor system.
Read MoreLane Motor Museum: Inside a car lover’s paradise
Lane Motor Museum is a car lover’s paradise with some of the world’s most interesting vehicle creations and rare European collections, but without a good story, Lane says the cars are just pieces of metal.
Read MoreYorkshire Air Museum flypast marks RAF centenary
A Tucano flew over The Yorkshire Air Museum, on the site of former RAF Elvington, as part of the celebrations. Historic aircraft including a World War I biplane and a Hawker Hunter jet fighter were also on display at the event.
Read MoreEaster fun at Amberley Museum
Amberley Museum is open every day during the school Easter holidays from Good Friday March 30 through to Sunday April 15. With over 150 vehicles visiting the museum and exhibiting for Easter Sunday April 1.
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