Travel Guide My Day Trip Black Country Museum West Midlands UK Review
Travel Guide My Day Trip Black Country Museum West Midlands UK Review
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Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 8th August, 2016
Wetherby, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 8th August, 2016.
Wetherby is a market town and civil parish within the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, in West Yorkshire, England. It stands on the River Wharfe, and has been for centuries a crossing place and staging post on the A1 Great North Road, being midway between London and Edinburgh. To read more about Wetherby, click here: .
This film features views around the town centre of Wetherby, and was made on a sunny August day in 2016. The sites and sounds of Wetherby are featured, including the architecture, colourful flower displays and general street scenes. Featured within the film are the following location and features: Wetherby Police Station, Boston Road, Wetherby Bridge, The River Wharfe, First World War Memorial, High Street, Market Place, Wetherby Town Hall, Church Street, Parish Church of St. James, North Street and West Gate.
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London Transport Museum
A video showing the London Transport Museum.
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Inside the London Design Museum!
A look around The Design Museum, which can be found at the western end of Kensington High Street. I didn't even know that this place existed until i saw it on an episode of The Apprentice.
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Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings 07.09.11
Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings is an open-air museum of rescued buildings which have been relocated to its site in Stoke Heath, a district of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. Founded in 1963 and opened in 1967, the museum was conceived following the dismantling of a 15th-century timber-framed house in Bromsgrove in 1962 to provide a location for its reconstruction. It became England's first open-air museum and the second in the United Kingdom. It now houses a collection of domestic, industrial, agricultural and other forms of historic building, the majority dismantled and re-erected.
The museum's collection comprises more than 27 buildings and structures which have been relocated from their original sites under threat of demolition, being rebuilt and restored at the museum. This includes a fully functioning windmill and a post WW2 prefab house as used in many towns and cities after the Second World War to provide quick affordable replacements for houses destroyed by bombing. The Arcon V prefabricated house was originally constructed on Moat Lane in Yardley, Birmingham and was transported to the museum in 1981.
London Bus Museum Cobham Hall Brooklands.
The London Bus Museum is a purpose-built transport museum, open daily to the public and located at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey. Entry is on a joint basis with Brooklands Museum.
The museum is operated by the London Bus Preservation Trust and exhibits around thirty-five examples (from its forty+ collection) of London buses, coaches and ancillary vehicles covering 100 years of development of the bus in London including Victorian-era horse-buses, 1920s open-top buses, streamlined 1930s designs and through the Second World War to the mass-standardisation of the 1950s, the AEC Routemasters of the 1960s and the rear-engined buses of the 1970s. The collection includes pre-WW2 AEC Regents, post-war AEC Regent III RTs and AEC Routemasters and the exhibits are arranged in an historical timeline, divided into galleries representing milestones in the development of the London bus, placing each artefact in its contemporary setting. The Museum's collection contains some unique exhibits, many of which have been fully restored by the volunteers, including prototypes of the AEC Regent III RT and the Routemaster and the only surviving Second World War utility bus that ran in London.
The origins of the museum lie in the foundation of the London Bus Preservation Group (LBPG) in 1966, an association of individual owners of London buses who wished to pool their resources. Some members of that group had attempted to preserve old London buses as far back as 1952 but their first success came with the purchase in 1956 of a 1929 AEC Regal single-decker which had originated with the London General Omnibus Company and which is now generally recognised as the first bus to be privately preserved in the UK. In 1972, the LBPG acquired a former Second World War aircraft factory, now demolished, near Cobham, Surrey where the private Cobham Bus Museum was established, taking its name from the location.
Although the museum had in the interim become a Registered Charity and a Registered Museum, by the early 2000s its future was uncertain as the building was deteriorating and planning permission could not be obtained to operate a public museum from the location, thereby jeopardising both the charitable and museum statuses. Eventually, the operating Trust was able to negotiate the acquisition of a large plot of land from the nearby Brooklands Museum Trust on the location of the former Brooklands racing circuit and aircraft production site. A deal was struck for the redevelopment of the old museum site and the construction of a new building at the new location, thus providing the museum with a secure home from where it could open daily to the public. The new, purpose-built premises opened in 2011 and the London Bus Museum name was adopted.
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4 Class 90 livery's on a trip to London + Bubble Car & Freight
Started the day at Birmingham New Street Station with the XC bubble car route learner, then out onto the cross city line to film two 37 on a test train. Train then to London and out to the east of London to try and film some freight and Greater Anglia class 90s 27/1
Leeds City Transport 2nd Vintage Bus Running Day
Leeds was the place to be on the 23rd August for The Leeds City Transport's 2nd Vintage Bus Running Day. A variety of buses operated a 15 minute service over two routes.
Route 46 was Leeds Industrial Museum, Armley to Thwaite Mills, Hunslet, via the City centre, and Route 26 was Middleton Railway to Kirkstall Abbey, via the City Centre, This is only the second LCT Running Day, Which is hard to believe as it is so well organised even with the addition of a second route. This is an excellent event for both Bus enthusiast and casual visitor alike.
Many Thanks to everyone involved for a well organised, friendly and thoroughly enjoyable event.
Please find a selection of Photos of the event at:
Henley-In-Arden Train Station
Train Service From Stourbridge Junction To Stratford-Upon-Avon Via Birmingham Snow Hill Calling At Henley-In-Arden
Open top bus riding from Bournemouth to Swanage