‘Aston Martin - A Century of Craftsmanship’ exhibition at the Heritage Motor Centre
A new exhibition opens to the public on Saturday 20 July 2013 at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, near Warwick. Visitors can learn the behind-the-scenes story of Aston Martin’s first 100-years and the craftsmanship involved in making these iconic cars.
‘Aston Martin - A Century of Craftsmanship’ features material from the collection of Roger Stowers, Aston Martin’s former historian. The Collection was donated to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust (BMIHT) by Aston Martin Lagonda Limited in 2001. This is the first result of a two-year Project, which was awarded a generous grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Aston Martin Lagonda and the Aston Martin Heritage Trust are also supporting the Project.
The display will take a fresh look at Aston Martin’s history through its long tradition of craftsmanship. This is a chance to see unique documents and photographs, some of which have not been publically available until now. There will also be a small display of Aston Martin cars which will change throughout the life of the exhibition.
Located on the Mezzanine floor, this exhibition runs from the 20 July 2013 until December 2014 and will evolve during this time, to feature new material and exhibits. Admission to this new exhibition is included within the standard museum entry fees. For more information, visit heritage-motor-centre.co.uk.