Museums in Australia
Woolmers Estate
Woolmers Estate, situated in Longford, Tasmania, is a key component of Australia's heritage, representing one of the most intact pioneer farm complexes in the nation. Founded in 1817 by Thomas Archer, it remained in the Archer family for six generations until 1994. There is a section devoted to the Archers' old cars. These vintage vehicles, each with its own unique story, reflect the craftsmanship and design of a bygone era.

York Motor Museum
"Housing the Peter Briggs collection of approximately 150 vehicles, the museum presents the evolution of motor transport with prime examples of the finest quality and workmanship from each era. These range from an 1894 Peugeot to the Williams FW07, which Australian Alan Jones drove on his way to becoming the 1980 World Grand Prix Champion."
