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Encyclopedia > British Commercial Vehicle Museum

The British Commercial Vehicle Museum is located in Leyland, Lancashire and contains many vehicles dating back through the ages. Many antiquarian Buses are on display at the museum, that makes a good family day out.


External links

  • offical website (http://www.thevehicleworks.com/)



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The British Commercial Vehicle Museum Home Page (343 words)
The British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland Lancashire has for the past twenty years been dedicated to preserving the history of the road transport industry in the United Kingdom.
The Trust's prime objective is to preserve, for the benefit of future generations, a commercial motor museum and to promote the permanent preservation of commercial motor vehicles manufacturered and sold by the British motor industry.
They seek to mark the role of Leyland in the development of the British commercial vehicle and to maintain a representative display of vehicles of special significance in the development of the British commercial vehicle industry.
WWW Virtual Library: Museums around the UK (8255 words)
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[Responsible for: Hunterian Museum; Odontological Museum, Wellcome Museum of Anatomy; Wellcome Museum of Pathology].
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