Photographs from Brooklands Museum

Built in 1907, Brooklands is the birthplace of British Motorsport and Aviation and the home of Concorde. The Brooklands Museum in Weybridge has a range of motoring and aviation exhibits that span racing cars, motorcycles and bicycles through to an unparalleled collection of Hawker and Vickers/BAC-built aircraft. These include the Second World War Wellington Bomber, Viking, Varsity, Visccount, Vanguard, VC10 and BAC One-Eleven.

First up was the motoring village, the highlight of which had to be seeing all the racing cars in all their glory. There’s a lot to see too from The Clubhouse which has displays, exhibits and collections of memorabilia throughout the ground floor to the Era Shed – the workshop and showroom that houses cars such as the Napier-Railton.

PODcast Brooklands Museum #1How incredible to to see some Formula 1 cars too – not to mention all the memorabilia that goes with them. They look so uncomfortable to drive but awesome too!

PODcast Brooklands Museum #2Even the pagodas that were built in 1922 and would have supplied the drivers with fuel were cool. After POD refueled herself, we headed off to explore. Having checked out two Hawker Hunters and a Supermarine Swift, we found two old buses before heading into the Wellington Hangar.

PODcast Brooklands Museum #3The planes were in the most incredible condition given how old they were and it was a fascinating place to be. POD spent a little too much time running around although she’s probably been going stir crazy since her collision with a chair.

PODcast Brooklands Museum #4It was great to be able to get up close to a Hawker Hurricane in the Wellington Hangar. POD loved sitting in the cockpit and being told what everything did. I’m not sure she understood the comparison to sat nav though given she was recently four! I think Daddy enjoyed sitting in the cockpit as much as POD did. There is much more to see on the aviation front including the AVRO shed with a Roe 1 Biplane, the Barnes Wallis Stratosphere Chamber and the Balloon Hangar.

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Brooklands has the only Concorde with public access in South East England. It was the first aircraft ever to carry 100 people at twice the speed of sound and arrived at Brooklands a decade ago after a two-year restoration. You can also do the Concorde experience where you see, hear and feel the plane blast along the runway, soar into the sky and accelerate to Mach 2. We must do this when POD’s a little bigger, it sounds brilliant. For the time being, she was quite happy leaning against the wheels while she ate a cheese roll!

The POD Father took the opportunity to ‘ride’ on the original Brooklands race track through the creation of a 4D theatre in the Vickers Building. Just as John Cobb and Sir Malcolm Cambell did in the 1930’s, he could see, hear, feel and smell what it would have been like.

PODcast Brooklands Museum #6The London Bus Museum houses a wonderful collection of historic buses, some of which have won awards. The signage is a great reminder of how colourful transport used to be. The signage is great too – no doubt you’ll see some re-appear in the #bwphotoproject! POD was flagging somewhat by the time we reached the buses so our visit there was cut slightly short, a great experience though.

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Brooklands Museum is a fantastic place to visit if you’re interested in motorsport or aviation. If POD wasn’t in need of a nap, we could have quite happily stayed longer. Next time we must check out the Test Hill and Track too!

PODcast Brooklands Museum #8Linking up with #whatsthestory here on PODcast and #CountryKids at CoombeMill.

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  • Sara (@mumturnedmom) February 9, 2015 at 12:35 am

    Wow, it looks amazing! My three would love it. What a fantastic collection, and a wonderful photo story of your day x

  • You Baby Me Mummy February 9, 2015 at 7:57 am

    This looks like a great place. I love the old buses and the old fonts are fab. x

  • Mary @ Over 40 and a Mum to One February 9, 2015 at 10:47 am

    Can you believe that I actually haven’t been here! It’s been on my list for so long, but if Concorde is there now too i have a feeling it would make an excellent surprise for Daddy P too. Looks amazing #whatsthestory

  • Susie Dove February 9, 2015 at 11:22 am

    That looks like a very full day out – beautifully captured on camera.

  • Coombemill February 9, 2015 at 9:06 pm

    I remember seeing signs for this, isn’t it very close to a big Tesco store? I never knew there was so much there, lots of fun for all ages.

    • Coombemill February 14, 2015 at 3:45 pm

      Thank you for joining me for Country Kids

  • Ali February 10, 2015 at 7:05 am

    I love have a ganger around places steeped in history like this. Would love to see the London buses. Any sign of Brum? He’d be right at home here!

  • Emma T February 14, 2015 at 11:43 pm

    Wow, looks like a great place to visit. My cup of tea. It’s strange, I’m not into cars at all, but I’ve been to quite a few motor museums in the last couple of years, and really found them interesting.

    My mum and dad watched the inaugural concorde flight, having both been in Air Traffic Control, so I’d love to see one of those too.

  • Mama Herself February 15, 2015 at 11:53 am

    Well, whaddayaknow. I was just thinking, well, that looks great but I bet it’s miles away from us, and it turns out to be just up the road. Cool! Great pictures!

    #CountryKids

  • Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk) February 15, 2015 at 7:59 pm

    So amazing there! My son saw me looking at this post and he sat on my lap. Cuz well this is like his toys got big! #countrykids