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From Peaky Blinders to Maharajas - Lanchesters Legacy

Frederick Lanchester Building, Gosford Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5DD

  • 13 Sep 2024
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Frederick Lanchester’s legacy is worldwide. Learn more about our archive, how the Indian Maharajas favoured the Lanchester cars over Rolls Royce & how the Peaky Blinders series took inspiration from the influential members of the Lanchester family.

Coventry University’s Lanchester Library celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Named after inventor and polymath Dr Frederick Lanchester, he pioneered innovations within automotive, aeronautic and audio technological industries.

The university holds the worlds largest Lanchester archive collection and, to mark the 40th anniversary of the naming of the library, we will be exhibiting archive artefacts not normally available to the public and celebrating the influence of the Lanchesters on Indian architectural heritage and design. The exhibition will be available to view on three floors of the library, each with its own individual theme.
On Fri. 13th Sept. in addition to the exhibitions we will be displaying our Coventry built 1932 Lanchester 15/18hp limousine outside the library building, with an Indian TukTuk exhibition, giving the public the opportunity to discover many of its unique features. This award winning restored vehicle is one of only sixteen known to have survived and the only model to reside in its birthplace. 

Join us between 11.00am and 3.00pm to find out more about the Lanchester inspirations making  connections from Peaky Blinders to Maharajas.

Timings & Tours

Friday 13 September:
11.00 - 15.00

Location & directions

Frederick Lanchester Building, Gosford Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 5DD

Directions:
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Contact on day:
Paul Nolan | Partnerships & Outreach Coordinator
Telephone number:
+442477657523

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

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