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Celebrate the Longbridge factory, on Tuesday 12th March, at The British Motor Museum

30th January 2024

An evening celebration of  ‘Longbridge Legacies’ will take place on Tuesday 12th March at The British Motor Museum.

They tell us:

(Image and all words from The British Motor Museum).

The British Motor Museum has announced an exciting new Museum Late event – “Longbridge Legacies”. The Museum will host a special evening to celebrate the Longbridge Factory, its achievements and its impact on the local community on Tuesday 12 March from 5:30pm – 8:30pm.

In 1905, the first car was completed on the site of what would become known as the Longbridge Plant. This engineering goliath changed the motor industry as we knew it and gave birth to hundreds of historic vehicles, from the Austin Seven to the first Minis. The Longbridge Plant would also reshape the lives of the people around it, creating employment and camaraderie for thousands of locals working in and around the plant.

The main attraction is Lord Austin’s Office, taken from the Longbridge Plant and carefully reconstructed within the Museum. Visitors can see the office as it was when Austin was running the show, with all his fixtures and fittings while learning more about the man who worked there. There may also be the opportunity to chat with Lord Herbert Austin. Austin’s office will be alongside Lord Morris’s Office, a long-term exhibit of the Museum. Visitors can take a look in the office of one of Austin’s most famous contemporaries and a fixture of the Longbridge Plant in his own right.

The Museum is also delighted to announce that a trio of MG cars, recently transported from the Longbridge Plant, will be on display. They are currently undergoing assessment in the workshop but will be on display for the first-time during this event.

Cat Boxall, Curator  at the British Motor Museum, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting this evening event to allow visitors to celebrate the Longbridge Plant and have a first time glimpse at the trio of historic MG Cars that we have recently taken into our collection”.

Dinner is included in the Museum Gallery on arrival with Bangers and Mash followed by Bread and Butter Pudding. (Gluten-free and vegan options are available).

Tickets cost £18 each or £13 for Members. Premium Members can attend the event for just £7. As this event is outside regular Museum opening hours, Annual Passes are not valid. Limited places are available, so early booking is advised. For more information, please visit the website at  whats-on/museum-lates-longbridge-legacies or call 01926 895300.

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