Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train (1977)
1978
Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train (1977)
1978
- NFSA IDSFXKS3ME
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Year1978
A look back to 1977 and the touring museum of 700 years of British history that was the Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train.
The film shows many of the exhibits and the stories behind them, and follows the progress of the train's 11,250 kilometre trip throughout Australia hauling what was then valued at $100 million worth of treasures.
The bullet that killed Lord Nelson, Queen Elizabeth I's gloves, Princess Anne's wedding dress and Nell Gwynn's silver bellows were among the exhibits on this four-carriage train, the first mobile museum of its kind in the world.
Over a period of four months the train visited 26 centres between Brisbane and Perth and this film records the unique and ambitious project.
A look back to 1977 and the touring museum of 700 years of British history that was the Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train.
The film shows many of the exhibits and the stories behind them, and follows the progress of the train's 11,250 kilometre trip throughout Australia hauling what was then valued at $100 million worth of treasures.
The bullet that killed Lord Nelson, Queen Elizabeth I's gloves, Princess Anne's wedding dress and Nell Gwynn's silver bellows were among the exhibits on this four-carriage train, the first mobile museum of its kind in the world.
Over a period of four months the train visited 26 centres between Brisbane and Perth and this film records the unique and ambitious project.
- NFSA IDSFXKS3ME
- TypeFilm
- MediumMoving Image
- FormDocumentary
- Year1978
- DirectorMichael Pearce
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