Women in Motorsport & Social History: Dorothy Levitt
Secretary, author and record breaker... Dorothy Levitt became the first British female racing driver and was described as the fastest girl on earth.
Read moreWomen in Motorsport & Social History: Camille du Gast
Discover the colourful life of pioneering French celebrity Camille du Gast, who broke with convention to become the first woman to race consistently at international level.
Read moreNational Motor Museum Blog – March 2016
This month, a first-class exhibit is revived and the Veteran Bus is given a spring refresh.
Read moreVisitors suggest names for Beaulieu’s crash test dummy
Visitors have been adding their suggestions to name Beaulieu’s talking crash test dummy – the ‘guide’ in the National Motor Museum’s new Driving Change display.
Read moreName the dummy for Beaulieu’s Driving Change
Being a crash test dummy is not a fun job and Beaulieu’s newest National Motor Museum guide doesn’t even have a name! Now is the time to make your impact by choosing one for him.
Read moreDan Snow launches Beaulieu’s new Driving Change display
Beaulieu’s new display Driving Change was launched on social media with Dan Snow’s ‘Night at the Museum’ live Periscope broadcast.
Read moreNational Motor Museum Blog – February 2016
Viewers of the BBC2 series Great British Railway Journeys will have seen the National Motor Museum featured in the seventh series of this popular programme.
Read moreWomen in Motorsport & Social History: Berta Benz
The remarkable story of Berta Benz, young wife of the pioneering car maker Karl Benz.
Read moreDirector announced for Silver Ghost feature length drama
Asif Kapadia is to direct the Martin Scorsese/Anthony Haas produced feature film drama SILVER GHOST.
Read moreWomen in Motorsport & Social History: First Step To Freedom
A brand new blog from National Motor Museum Guide Sarah Crofts. In this edition, discover how Victorian women took their first step to freedom - with the bicycle!
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