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To book or for further information please contact the Museum via e-mail on learning@ brooklandsmuseum.com or phone us on 01932 857381 extension 248.


May half-term ‘drop-in’ family activities – 30th May-2nd June The Museum will be offering another drop-in family activity this May half-term. Join our engineer- ing team and build your own biplane as we celebrate the 100th birthday of the Sopwith Camel!


While on site youngsters may want to record their visit by taking lots of photographs and entering the Brooklands Young Photographer Competition by registering for this event on-line via our website.


Double Twelve – Saturday-Sunday 17th-18th June Join the Learning Team and help us celebrate the 110th anniversary of the opening of the Track in style! During this event children will be able to take part in our 3D Paddock Scene activity and re-create the glory days of Brooklands motor racing by making their own 3D paper-craft model of the Paddock and Clubhouse. Whilst here, young visitors may also want to take part in our famous ‘Childrens’ Race’ up the Test Hill. The race occurs on the afternoon of Sunday 18th and to sign up members are asked to visit the Learning


Clever automation (Brooklands Museum).


Team workshop area during the day. Join us for what could be the best Double Twelve ever! Virginia Smith and Olivia French


A young engineer in action (Brooklands Museum).


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