词条 | National Military Vehicle Museum |
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|name = National Military Vehicle Museum |image = |imagesize = |caption = |alt = |map_type = South Australia |map_caption = |coordinates = {{coord|34|43|34|S|138|37|46|E|type:landmark_region:AU-SA|display=inline,title}} |established = {{ubl|{{Start date|1993}} (Port Adelaide)|2008 (Endinburgh Parks)}} |dissolved = |location = {{ubl|10 Sturton Avenue|Edinburgh SA 5111|Australia}} |type = Automobile museum |visitors = |director = |curator = David Carmen |publictransit = No |website = http://www.military-vehicle-museum.org.au }} The National Military Vehicle Museum, is an automobile museum in Edinburgh, South Australia, established in 1993. The museum is housed in a group of historic WW2-era buildings within the Defence precinct of Edinburgh Parks and is run by the Military Vehicle Preservation Society of South Australia (MVPSSA). The museum is unique in that a large portion of the collection's vehicles are privately owned by the members of the MVPSSA, and the majority of those are maintained in running condition and are regularly used in support of events such as the Anazc Day march, Clipsal 500 and Christmas pageants. Vehicles range from horse-drawn equipment from WWI through to modern military vehicles. The collection has a special focus on vehicles associated with South Australia's military history and includes vehicles built in Adelaide by General Motors Holden and the Islington Railway Workshops. PublicationsThe Olive Drab magazine is a monthly publication published by the MVPSSA, which covers activities of the society and the museum. It is delivered either electronically or via mail to members of the society and to other third-parties. See also
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