Vlog: Bury Transport Museum | May 2024

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Join us as we explore the fascinating Bury Transport Museum in Greater Manchester! In this vlog, we'll take you on a tour through history, showcasing an impressive collection of vintage vehicles, historic buses, steam engines, and more. Learn about the evolution of transport and the stories behind these incredible machines. Whether you're a transport enthusiast or looking for a fun family day out, this museum has something for everyone!
📍 *Location:* Bury, Greater Manchester
🔍 *Highlights:*
✅ Vintage cars
✅ Historic buses
✅ Steam engines
✅ Interactive exhibits
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  • @cedarcam
    @cedarcam28 күн бұрын

    I only had a quick look round the museum on this day, lots to see in there I will go back for a proper look one day. You may not know wood from metal but he does not know old coins LOL Not a pound coin a three penny bit.

  • @theiconicgeek

    @theiconicgeek

    27 күн бұрын

    I don’t have a clue about old money/coins. haha

  • @cedarcam

    @cedarcam

    27 күн бұрын

    @@theiconicgeek Well it was a long time ago we changed over We never had a pound coin A pound was not small change in those days. The one you pointed to first A half crown = 2shillings and sixpence 2/6d. That's pounds definitely is three pence 3d. Thats a 2p is a ha'penny = half a penny. Thats a one pence is a farthing = quarter penny. I do not remember those they were even before my time LOL 5 pence is a silver three penny which is also before my time and replaced by the brass colour one. Twenty pence is a sixpence = 6d half a shilling. We had 12 pennies in a shilling 20 shillings in a pound so 240 pennies in a pound. Oddly the bigger size coins were worth less than the smaller ones in those days.

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