History In Motion
The Museum On Film

 
Here we see two trolleybuses Derby Corporation 224 on the left and on the right is Baden-Baden 224 from Germany in the back ground on the extreme right is Blackpool Tram 159

Now Available - The Museum Video

Jonathan Whitlam takes a guided tour of the museum, looking in detail at many of the working trams, trolleybuses and motor buses as well as vintage cars, trucks, steam rollers and the narrow gauge railway. He takes a peek behind the scenes to see how the vehicles are restored and kept in working order and how the museum is run on a day-to-day basis by the volunteer staff.

Then, using unique archive footage, you have the privilege of traveling back in time to examine the museums history and development from the first beginnings back in 1962 to becoming one of the UK's premier transport collections. Also featured are many of the interesting and varied vehicles that attend the museum's special event days during the year where numerous vintage machines of all types converge on the museum site in an incredible display of transport nostalgia. 


For Your Copy

Please send a cheque for the relevant amount  payable to 
EATM Society,
to
The Manager (Shop)
East Anglia Transport Museum, 
Chapel Road, 
Carlton Colville, 
Lowestoft
,
Suffolk,
  NR33 8BL

 

Pricing

VHS- £15.99
DVD- £19.99
Postage and Packaging - £1

This picture is not to be used without prior permission of the copyright owner David Bradley (www.trolleybus.net)

The museum's Steam Roller seen leaving the site in 2005. 

One of the 2ft gauge locomotives arrives at chapel road station.

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