The museum acquired a Transit Van in 2019 for general museum use and turned it into a mobile advertisement for the museum. Keep a look our for it around town – if it is out, you won’t miss...
In 2019 Dover Transport Museum once again put on a classic vehicle display in support of Port of Dover’s White Cliffs Christmas event at the Dover Cruise Terminal. This event continues to grow in popularity and we are delighted to have played a part in the...
Dover Transport Museum Society members Julian Grebby and Pete Sparshott joined the Destination Dover team advertising the town at the Ostend at Anchor Festival 24th – 26th May. Julian’s 1914 American LaFrance car was a star of the show attracting a great...
Dover Transport Museum was delighted to be able to provide items such as this coffin carrier for scene setting in the Marlowe Theatre’s production “Return of the Unknown Soldier” held at the cruise terminal in November...
Dating from around 1920 the Dog Cart is possibly an apprentice piece and is thought to have been made in Valls a small town near Tarragon, Catalonia, Spain and is believed to be entirely original. Donated to the museum by Norman Penny who lives in Birchington and...