Exhibition 'Transport - Going Places' in Tolson Museum
Take a journey through the Going Places transport gallery, a collection of historic carriages, cars and bicycles that have kept Huddersfield moving through history.
The exhibition includes:
Britain's rarest car - the three-wheeled LSD - which was manufactured locally between 1919 and 1924.
Another local car, the Valveless, made by David Brown Ltd - on display after being recovered from South Africa.
An early 19th Century Pack Saddle used for carrying a 'piece' of cloth to market.
A 19th Century horse-drawn Hansom Cab, Wagonette and Station Omnibus all made in Huddersfield.
A fascinating range of cycles from the Velocipede of 1868-72 and the wonderful Singer Sociable tricycle ridden in Lockwood, Huddersfield in the 1880s, on which two people could ride together sitting side by side; through to early 20th Century bicycles.