Rover Meteor Works Celebration event - Saturday March 16th

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GTiJohn wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 7:26 am There are now over 40 cars booked into Broadgate but there's still room for more :cool

In addition to seeing all the cars and chatting to their owners, the following activities are taking place in the Litten Tree Building, c.300m away:-

9.00 Informal internal tours of the LTB

10.00 Talks in LTB

- The Rover Company and the Meteor Works - Mike Maher, RSR Chairman

- Tom Commander talks about his grandfather's role in Rover before WW2

- The LTB building and the surroundings - Mark Cook, local historian

11.00 Short walking tour of LTB surroundings, led by Mark and informal internal tours of the LTB
I'm booked into the breakfast meet in Trinity sq, I am assuming this is the same event John? some of the details differ?
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Mr Teddy Bear wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:59 am
GTiJohn wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 7:26 am There are now over 40 cars booked into Broadgate but there's still room for more :cool

In addition to seeing all the cars and chatting to their owners, the following activities are taking place in the Litten Tree Building, c.300m away:-

9.00 Informal internal tours of the LTB

10.00 Talks in LTB

- The Rover Company and the Meteor Works - Mike Maher, RSR Chairman

- Tom Commander talks about his grandfather's role in Rover before WW2

- The LTB building and the surroundings - Mark Cook, local historian

11.00 Short walking tour of LTB surroundings, led by Mark and informal internal tours of the LTB
I'm booked into the breakfast meet in Trinity sq, I am assuming this is the same event John? some of the details differ?

Yes, Trinity Square is where the post-WW2 cars are congregating - it's between the Holy Trinity church and the Broadgate shopping precinct.

The Bull Yard and the Litten Tree Building, the original showrooms are a short walk south :D
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Wow! The whole event went 'according to plan', with a very good turnout both in Broadgate and at the Litten Tree Building. We were lucky enough to be bathed in sunshine too!

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There were about 20 Rovers in Broadgate and many of those were club cars - many thanks to all who got up early to get there in time for the 9am start.

In addition to the BMM's 1907 20HP Tourer, there were 4 wonderful 1930s Rovers brought along by RSR members outside the LTB.

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There was a lot of interest from passing pedestrians and the 3 talks inside the LTB attracted an audience of about 40 people, many of whom then went for a tour of the Meteor Works perimeter with Mark Cook who know a lot about the history of the area and the buildings.

More pics to follow :cool
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The fascinating talks from inside the Litten Tree Building are now on our YouTube channel.

This is the introduction - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRVNZkyZxc8 - and the others are in the Rover Meteor Works Celebration Event playlist.

Many thanks to Jon Living for editing and Tommy Fingers for providing additional footage
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