A recent visit to Amberly Museum in West Sussex. For those not familiar Amberly Museum is a vast indoor / outdoor industrial heritage museum located at an old chalk mine. The exhibits are far and wide ranging, from a telecommunications hall to lead molding to woodland crafts and the majority in working condition and demonstrated. Amongst all of it are numerous transportation exhibits, a small selection of which below. A visit falls well within the cliché of being a great day out for all the family. Thoroughly recommended and if you can make it there on one of the special events days so much the better.
Side valve BSA Sloper in the pre-war workshop re-creation. |
And a Douglas combo in the same place. |
Very nice. An original BSA factory produced cutaway of a C12 engine. |
The plaque on the plinth of the cutaway Beesa motor. |
Outside view of the motor engineers shop. |
A Sussex bus station of old. |
The bicycle shop. |
A peek through the window of the cycle shop. |
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