Posts Tagged ‘Museum’

The National Motor Museum At Beaulieu

Friday, October 9th, 2009

From a simple beginning…

The National Motor Museum evolved from The Montagu Motor Museum which was founded by Lord Montagu in 1952 as a tribute to British motoring achievement and particularly in memory of his father, one of the pioneers of monitoring in Great Britain and the first Parliamentary champion of the motorist’s cause. Within 10 years the collection numbered more than 100 vehicles. To cater for the ever increasing demand for information of motoring history, Lord Montagu created, in 1960, a Motoring Library for books, manuscripts and photographs.

The decision to found a charitable Trust was taken in 1968 in order to safeguard The Museum and the Library collections for the long-term benefit or the nation. The National Motor Museum Trust came into being on the 17th November, 1970. (more…)

Kids Go Free In Sidney

Monday, July 27th, 2009

It’s not quite the keys to the city, but almost! The Sydney for Kids card, available from tourism NSW, lets kids stay, play and eat for free in Sydney. The Sydney for Kids card offers great value fun for the whole family to many of Sydney’s top hotels, restaurants and attractions. Take a look at just some of the places it can take you…

Historic Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s oldest city with a rich and fascinating history. The following Historic Houses Truss venues run special programs for kids that bring this history to life and make it a whole lot of fun. Plus, use your Sydney for kids card and receive one free child a mission when accompanied by a full-paying adult cardholder.
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