I was being naughty...I just wanted to correct Bills last posting when he refers to 'Feltching' Manor
Lakeland Motor Museum/'Across The Lake' Mock Up
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I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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A complete harness was on show at Filching Manor but I am sure our good friend in France can enlighten us at whether or not Paul F-H had a harness with a cut strap and a number of bolts still in three mounting points.
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Good point, well made...Guys, a reminder that it's an all ages forum...
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Yep, K7 harness is not on display, but it is there.
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I called by at the Lakeland Motor Museum last Friday en-route to a wedding at Broughton-in-Furness and the piece of wreckage was on display with - as far as I could tell - a correct caption recording it is having been found at Coniston. No details as to where it was acquired from, though. I did see (and borrow once) what I believe was a smaller item (although I could be wromg) from the office of the then Marketing Manager of the Lake District National Park at Brockhole. Not sure if they are one and the same.Jordangbr wrote:Richie when I was there it was labeled as 'found washed up on the shores of Windermere' now I know the crash was violent but I never knew wreckage flew over Grizedale Forest!It wasn't labeled as donated by anyone.What was strange was when I visited this time last year and it had been taken off display for some reason and now it's back. Hmm.
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And, there's this display in the back of Donald's Land Rover.
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Yes - unquestionably spar box and closing plate.
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Re: Lakeland Motor Museum/'Across The Lake' Mock Up
Sorry I'm a bit late on the thread re the origins of the metal in the Lakeland MM.
I attach copy photos of a piece of BB I was given, it came from the piece at the Ullswater school.
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I attach copy photos of a piece of BB I was given, it came from the piece at the Ullswater school.
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after all this time, I'm heading to Lakeland MM this weekend.
Finally managed to perswade the girlfriend to go back to the lake district.
We did the whistlestop tour in Coniston, inc Ruskin last September and have a little longer this weekend, so going to take a gander.
Fairly busy schedule Fri/Sat/Sun but hope to take in some sights around the Windermere/Coniston area.
Finally managed to perswade the girlfriend to go back to the lake district.
We did the whistlestop tour in Coniston, inc Ruskin last September and have a little longer this weekend, so going to take a gander.
Fairly busy schedule Fri/Sat/Sun but hope to take in some sights around the Windermere/Coniston area.
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Say hello to all my stuff at Lakeland!!
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Visited LMM on Saturday, nice place
Much better than the Holker Hall space they had previously, but the place is a little jam packed.
Enjoy'd the TT display and the wall of Vincents/HRD's was pretty stunning.
The Bluebird 'wing' was, interesting but contained exactly the same stuff they used to have at Holker Hall/previous on the boat at Lakeside. They made little mention of the fantastic work happening here or any reference to the bluebird project website. No mention that the K7 'replica' was made for Across the lake, which I found a little strange.
The replica car has seen better days though, the wheels were all squint
Overall enjoy'd the visit. there was a guy in the gift shop saying its a better collection than Bealeau thought, nice collection, but no comparison.
If your in the area, worth going to, especially if its a cold rainy day.
We ventured the road to Coniston from Ulverston to visit the Bluebird cafe. Not my best idea in the world as, tiny A roads + snow + lowered boyracer hatchback = a few bum clenching moments
Much better than the Holker Hall space they had previously, but the place is a little jam packed.
Enjoy'd the TT display and the wall of Vincents/HRD's was pretty stunning.
The Bluebird 'wing' was, interesting but contained exactly the same stuff they used to have at Holker Hall/previous on the boat at Lakeside. They made little mention of the fantastic work happening here or any reference to the bluebird project website. No mention that the K7 'replica' was made for Across the lake, which I found a little strange.
The replica car has seen better days though, the wheels were all squint
Overall enjoy'd the visit. there was a guy in the gift shop saying its a better collection than Bealeau thought, nice collection, but no comparison.
If your in the area, worth going to, especially if its a cold rainy day.
We ventured the road to Coniston from Ulverston to visit the Bluebird cafe. Not my best idea in the world as, tiny A roads + snow + lowered boyracer hatchback = a few bum clenching moments