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The Outreach team with Damon Hill (centre) (BTM Outreach). Back on the road again, and by request we had


centre stage at the Farnham Motoring Festival, held at the amazing Robert Lewis private collection. We displayed three fine examples of our motoring heritage, representing the 1930s, 50s and 70s, a Wolseley Hornet, an Austin Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite and a 4.2 Jaguar E-type, owned by Bob Webb, Roddy Garnett and Glenn


Rees respectively. Well done to all the team. I hope many of you enjoyed our new look


AGM and the superb interview with our new Museum Director and CEO Tamalie Newbury by Steve Clarke. Well done to the BTM Committee for a great little show that was so much more than an AGM.


Rolie Luker


At the Farnham Motoring Festival with (left to right) Wolseley Hornet, E-type and ‘Frogeye’ Sprite (Roddy Garnett).


FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY


to create the scene of a passenger flight to promote their noise-cancelling headphones. On


O LEARNING


Big Bang Fair South East The Learning Team were up early on 28th June to welcome crowds of primary and secondary students to our pop up ‘Aircraft Factory’. With over 9,000 students and teachers attending, it was a great opportunity for us to speak about STEM and Museum careers, and our hands-on wood-


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n Wednesday 4th July Sony occupied the interior of the VC10 fuselage ‘Victor Mike’


Update


Friday 6th, Mini World was on the Banking for a shoot with a ‘Cafe Racer’ style Mini for an upcom- ing issue of the magazine.


Paul Stewart Update


work demonstrations proved extremely popular. Careers Day at Rosebery School The Learning team were invited to attend a careers day for students at Rosebery School in Epsom. We took the ‘Mini Aircraft factory’ with us and got the girls spoke-shaving and thinking about the aerodynamics of aircraft wings.


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