Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester
Museum dedicated to the history of public road transport in Greater Manchester, from its beginnings in 1824 to the present day.
Museum dedicated to the history of public road transport in Greater Manchester, from its beginnings in 1824 to the present day.
Educational venture undertaken by the philanthropist Thomas Horsfall, inaugurated in 1877. It closed in 1953, and most of its collection is now in the possession of the Manchester Art Gallery.
Birthplace of Robert Burns (1759–1796), Scotland’s national poet.
Largest university museum in the UK, founded in 1867.
Museum in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, England. One of five branches of the Imperial War Museum, it explores the impact of modern conflicts on people and society.
Ex-colliery in Overton, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, now the National Coal Mining Museum for England.
Museum dedicated to the use of Pendine Sands for land speed record attempts. It opened in 1996 in the village of Pendine, on the south coast of Wales, and was owned and run by Carmarthenshire County Council.
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