Museums in United Kingdom
Tolson Museum
Transport Museum Wythall
A collection of about 100 buses and battery-electric vehicles (milk floats and bread vans), plus a miniature steam railway operating on Event Days. Three large display halls with workshops, social history interpretation, an industry-related paraphernalia!
Triumph Factory Visitor Experience
Engaging and immersive; educational and enlightening. The Factory Visitor Experience offers an incredible insight into Britain’s most iconic motorcycle manufacturer, Triumph. Pitched at those with a general interest as well as hardcore motorcycle fans the space features exhibits, interactives and 40 original modern and vintage motorbikes
Trolleybus Museum Sandtoft
Located between Doncaster and Scunthorpe, the Trolleybus Museum at Sandtoft has over 60 historic trolleybuses in its collection. Many are in working order and on open days visitors can ride on them. Most of our trolleybuses come from towns and cities around Britain, and we show some of the social history of their heyday - the 1940's through to 1960's. We also have a few important examples from around Europe, Canada and New Zealand.
Ulster Transport Museum
The Ulster Transport Museum’s collection reveals how people have travelled by land, sea and sky - for work and for pleasure - both past and present. It is a story that takes you from the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic, to the short-lived industrial adventure of the De Lorean sports car. Two global icons, both built in Belfast. Our diverse collections reveal stories of remarkable innovation and achievement. Harry Ferguson, spans both sky and land. A local pioneer of aviation whose famous tractor changed global food production for ever.
Vestry House Museum
Vestry House, a two storey building of brown stock brick, was constructed in 1730 by order of the Vestry. Vestry House had since been a police station and a private house. Vestry House opened as a Museum in 1931. Themed displays capture the unique heritage of this area or north-east London. Explore life during past and present Waltham Forest through our fascinating displays on domestic life, local history, fashion and toys and games. The Museum displays the Bremner car, the first internal-combustion engined four-wheeler car built in Britain.
Whitewebbs Museum of Transport
The museum is owned and operated by the Enfield and District Veteran Vehicle Trust. The building is an 1898 pumping station that was purchased by the Trust in 1986. . The museum is home to an impressive collection of old vehicles, including fire engines, motorbikes, vintage delivery vans, classic cars and a model railway.
World of Country Life
World of Country Life is a family owned visitor attraction in Exmouth, Devon. The park first opened in 1978 and since then has grown and developed over the years. The attraction has an eclectic mix of museums, animals, play areas and entertainment, both outdoors and under cover, making it an excellent day out for the whole family. One of the attractions is the Hall of Transport, a 40+ collection of steam engines, immaculate vintage cars & vehicles.