Posted by richardinnz on March 21, 2009 at 15:52:41 from (125.239.161.25):
In Reply to: Museums in London posted by big jt on March 20, 2009 at 09:52:42:
You will have difficulty finding a tractor museam in London, however the Science Museam was always a good visit. The last time I went was on a school trip in the 1970s and the prototype Ferguson (black) tractor was there, I have just checked their website and it still is! Hope this link works http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk Look under 'visit' and have a look around. The science museseam has an aircraft hanger full of items not on show west of London along the M4 motorway at a place called Wroughton Airdrome, it is near Swindon in Wiltshire full of tractors, I visited this in the early 1980s. Look under 'about us' and 'Wroughton'. If you can get away from London visit the National Railway museam at York, Beamish open air museam, and the Museam of sceince and industry at Manchester. Enjoy your trip, get hold of a copy of this magazine, if it's old iron it will be in here. http://www.oldglory.co.uk Here is some more links.
http://www.beamish.org.uk/Home.aspx http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/index.asp?flash=yes Hope this helps. Shame your not coming here to New Zealand, look what your missing the first weekend in April! http://www.ellesmererally.org.nz/
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