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Situated close to Eton College and within sight of Windsor Castle, History On Wheels is more than just a motor museum. The Museum was first opened to the public in 1980, and as the name implies, within this Museum can be found a truly unique collection of motors (both Military and Civilian), Militaria from 1900 to the 1950’s, from all conflicting Nations, and memories, illustrating artefacts of all types from both the civilian and wartime home fronts.
The History on Wheels Museum is a privately funded, non-profit family museum. Tony Oliver is third generation ‘collector’, and has had a lifelong interest in twentieth century history, specialising in the first and second World War’s. Visit his addition of the 30 + seat cinema, in which visitors can see various vehicles from the Museum in use, in both modern and period film. A further improvement has been the extending of the Naafi Café, to include a dining area, having table seating and 25ft breakfast bar which features panoramic window views of Windsor Castle. In the Summer months the dining area gives access to a large patio, where visitors can relax under sunshades and enjoy the fine uninterrupted views of Windsor Castle, while enjoying their tea and snacks.
Vera Oliver’s Princess Diana’s collection is now recognized as being one of the most extensive currently on display in the U.K., reputedly second only to the collection at Princess Diana’s former home Althorpe, Bedfordshire. The History on Wheels Museum collection comprises thousands of individual Princess Diana related items, of porcelain, glass, silver etc, etc. Ranging from cheap 1981 Royal Wedding souvenirs, to fine quality presentation pieces.
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