Where Was the First British Motor Show Held?

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The first British motor show was held at London's Crystal Palace from 30th January, 1903 up to 7th February, 1903. Interestingly, there were about 10, 000 visitors whereas there were only 8, 000 private cars on the road at the time.
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1. Book your tickets online at the link below or by phoning 0870 060 0245; they can also be purchased more expensively on the day. Group discounts can be had in advance by phoning
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The current British Grand Prix venue is Silverstone. The first race in Silverstone was held in 1948. Ever since 1948, the British GP has been an integral part of motor racing.
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You'd be quite surprised! i went years ago, when i was around 14 i think. They have every car from 1920 to now. 100s of Ferraris lying around etc. They actaully changed an F1 cars
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Here is a list of "Motor Show"s. Pick the one you want. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=motor+s…
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