The National Motor Museum Trust is celebrating 60 years of its Reference Library with a selection of films on their YouTube channel. These films will take viewers behind the scenes of the library, a resource which contains over 300,000 items spanning from the beginning of the automobile era in the 1880s right up to the present day.
The Reference Library, or National Road Transport Library as it was originally called, was officially opened on 28th April 1961 by the late Edward, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, who recognised the importance of providing a motoring library and archive service for historians, researchers and members of the public. From its unlikely location in the kitchens of Palace House, the Montagu family home, the library expanded quickly, relocating to larger premises at Beaulieu’s…