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Museum of Army Transport

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0-4-2T 'Gazelle' inside the Museum 8 August 1995

The Museum of Army Transport was a museum of British Army vehicles in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

The collection included a diverse collection of armoured vehicles and support vehicles, many of which were part of the National Army Museum, as well as railway locomotives and rolling stock, and the only remaining Blackburn Beverley, aircraft XB259, which was the first production Beverley.

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History

The museum site, cleared for development

The museum went into administration after it was faced with a £140,000 repair bill for its roof, closing on 22 August 2003.[1] The collection has been split up, with most of it moved to the National Army Museum stores in 2005,[2] though the Beverley is now at Fort Paull Museum, Armouries and Visitors Centre, and Kitchener's railway coach is now at the Royal Engineers Museum. Some of the collection was privately owned and so was returned.

The National Army Museum also took on the military steam railway locomotives in the MAT collection, briefly putting it into storage before loaning it to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway in 2005 and transferring it and another locomotive, WD198 "Royal Engineer", to the railway three years later. Another such locomotive was the small, 1893 locomotive "Gazelle", which had previously been on display at the Longmoor military railway and is now on loan to the Colonel Stephens Railway Museum, Tenterden. The National Army Museum now stores most of the MAT collection vehicles in Stevenage,[3] though several are on loan to The Tank Museum at Bovington Camp, Dorset, and a few are on display in the National Army Museum's own galleries.

References

  1. ^ "Army Transport museum to close". Beverley Guardian. 22 August 2003. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  2. ^ "'Army heritage' to get new home". BBC News Online. BBC. 25 January 2005. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
  3. ^ "Share Museums East   » National Army Museum Stores". sharemuseumseast.org.uk. Retrieved 28 March 2018.

External links

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