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				|  Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:22 pm    Post subject: Science Museum motoring exhibits |   |  
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				| Went for an unplanned wander around the Science Museum in London on Friday, took some photos of the motoring exhibits on my phone, aren't of the greatest quality i'm afraid. 
 
   
 My favourite exhibits, the sliced in half Mini
 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 Austin Seven buried among exhibits behind glass
 
 
   
 JET1 Rover
 
 
   
 Pre-1917 (1914 model I think) Ford Model T
 
 
   
 The first car in the UK, a Daimler
 
 
   
 Stack of 1950's/60's cars
 
 
   
 1898 De Dion Bouton Tricycle
 
 
   
 Doesn't have wheels but i've been reading about record breakers pre-WW2 quite a lot recently - the Miss England speedboat
 
 
   
 Two bubble cars and a 1950s Scooter
 
 
   
 Solar powered car
 
 
   
 Early Diesel powered Foden lorry
 
 
   
 1914 Daimler workshop lorry for the British Army model
 
 
   
 B type Edwardian London bus model
 
 
   
 1936 Leyland limousine fire engine model
 
 
   
 1926 Daimler tanker lorry
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				|  Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:23 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Actually, the wing is straight - it's the rest of the truck that's wonky!!  _________________
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