Jaguar Heritage Museum Re-Launched
The famous Jaguar museum in Coventry, England has been re-launched.
This follows the renaming of the Trust that owns it and the reopening of the famous gates on Browns Lane to the public.
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust founded in 1983 as an independent educational charity, has been restructured and renamed Jaguar Heritage.
The museum holds a small but unique and valuable display of cars from the Jaguar collection. This collection boasts more than 100 vehicles. The display of famous cars from the Jaguar Heritage collection, together with improvements in the museum’s facilities, is the reason for the re-launch of the museum.
It will now be open to the public five days a week, and the last Sunday of every month, so that many more people will be able to admire the collection.
The link between Jaguar Cars, the Trust and the activities that it carries out around the world are an important part of the future of the company. The provenance of the famous museum is its unique collection of Jaguar cars, which tell the story of the company. These range from the Swallow sidecar, with which the founder of Jaguar, Sir William Lyons, began his career.
The museum’s gallery contains a bronze sculpture by Dame Elizabeth Frink, paintings by Peter Blake and Roy Nockolds, trophies from the 1950s and 1980s, and original posters.
– Jim Robinson

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