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'''100 Years of Steam (1830-1930)''' - A wall cabinet with around fifty [[00-gauge]] locomotives arranged over seventeen shelves, tracing the evolution of the steam locomotive from some of the very earliest examples to the classic steam locomotive shapes of the early Twentieth Century.
'''100 Years of Steam (1830-1930)''' - A wall cabinet with around fifty [[00-gauge]] locomotives arranged over seventeen shelves, tracing the evolution of the steam locomotive from some of the very earliest examples to the classic steam locomotive shapes of the early Twentieth Century.
   
   
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Revision as of 18:21, 3 November 2015

Past Displays and Exhibitions


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Arch Four

100 Years of Steam

Ambulance Station

Bleriot to Concorde

Britains Floral Garden

British Toy Racing Cars

Coronation Scot at Brighton Toy and Model Museum

Doctor Who Exhibition

The Fairground

Forts and Castles

Hailey Models

Hop on a bus

Hornby Wall

Japanese Dolls

Leeds Model Company (LMC)

Legend of Hornby

Models of Yesteryear (display)

Napoleonic War dioramas

Postal Toys

The Smurfs

The Spot-On Collection

RMS Titanic

World War One

== this section may refer to an older museum exhibition that is no longer on display ==

100 Years of Steam (1830-1930) - A wall cabinet with around fifty 00-gauge locomotives arranged over seventeen shelves, tracing the evolution of the steam locomotive from some of the very earliest examples to the classic steam locomotive shapes of the early Twentieth Century.

The cabinet is in Arch Four, near the emergency exit.

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