Friday, 14 November 2014

007 Travelers @ Bond in Motion Exhibition (London 10/2014)

What: BOND IN MOTION Exhibition
Where: London Film Museum,
45 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7BN, England
Visited by 007 Travelers: 15 October 2014

Thank you for co-operation:
London Film Museum / Bond in Motion Exhibition: Rebecca Britton











"Bond in Motion is the official exhibition of James Bond vehicles that feature in the renowned film series. It is the largest display of its kind ever staged in London. There are no replicas - every vehicle exhibited is an original used for filming. The majority are loaned from the archive of EON Productions who produce the movies and the Ian Fleming Foundation who have located and restored many of the vehicles." London Film Museum




007 Travelers got their names to the guest list of Bond in Motion Exhibition.



Aston Martin DB5, Mika & Pirita


We introduce some Bond cars and other 007 items.

Vehicles and other items  / films in chronological order


"Goldfinger" (1964) Sean Connery 


Aston Martin DB5




Rolls-Royce Phantom III



Rolls-Royce Phantom III



"Thunderball" (1965) Sean Connery


Underwater tow sled



"You Only Live Twice" (1967) Sean Connery 


Little Nellie



Little Nellie




"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969) George Lazenby


Mercury Cougar XR7

Mercury Cougar XR7




Mercury Cougar XR7



"Diamonds Are Forever" (1971) Sean Connery 


Ford Mustang Mach I

Ford Mustang Mach I


Honda ATC 90


Bath-O-Sub


Bath-O-Sub




"Live and Let Die" (1973) Roger Moore 


Glastron GT-150



"The Spy Who Loved Me "(1977) Roger Moore 


Lotus Esprit S1 - Wet Nellie


Lotus Esprit S1 - Wet Nellie



Wetbike


Speargun sled



"For Your Eyes Only" (1981) Roger Moore 


Citroën 2CV


Citroën 2CV



Neptune 2-man lock-out submarine



"Octopussy" (1983) Roger Moore 


Tuk-tuk taxi



Acrostar BD-5J jet



Crocodile submarine


"Never Say Never Again" (1983) Sean Connery


Underwater tow sled


"A View to a Kill "(1985) Roger Moore 


Renault 11 TXE


Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II


Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II




"The Living Daylights" (1987) Timothy Dalton 


Aston Martin V8


Aston Martin V8



Cello case sled



"GoldenEye" (1995) Pierce Brosnan


Aston Martin DB5


Miniature train


Piton laser gun



"Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) Pierce Brosnan 


BMW 750IL



BMW 750IL miniature



BMW 750IL miniature



Q's AVIS jacket



Q's AVIS jacket


BMW R1200C



"The World is Not Enough" (1999) Pierce Brosnan 


BMW Z8


BMW Z8 missile



BMW Z8 miniature


Parahawk

Parahawk



Q boat


Q boat


Q boat's wheel


"King Industries" helicopter miniature


"King Industries" helicopter and BMW Z8 miniatures
 


"Die Another Day" (2002) Pierce Brosnan 


Aston Martin V12 Vanquish


Aston Martin V12 Vanquish



Jaguar XKR



Jaguar XKR



Jaguar XKR's weapon



Bombardier MX Z-REV Ski-Doo


Bombardier MX Z-REV Ski-Doo



Ferrari Spider miniature



Lamborghini Diablo miniature


Switchblade glider



Bell-Textron jetpack


Night vision googles and wetsuit hood


Special effects knife



Tankbuster



"Casino Royale" (2006) Daniel Craig


Aston Martin DBS


Aston Martin DBS









James Bond's passport (he uses alias name Arlington Beech in "Casino Royale")




"Quantum of Solace" (2008) Daniel Craig



Aston Martin DBS

Aston Martin DBS

Aston Martin DBS



Montesa Cota 4RT


"Skyfall" (2012) Daniel Craig


Honda CRF250R



Honda CRF250R



AW101 miniature


Bond's evaluation report






MORE 007 VEHICLES


Motorcycle behind from "Quantum of Solace", front from "Tomorrow Never Dies" and right from "GoldenEye"



Miniature helicopters



OTHER 007 AGENT STUFF



Omega watch





















James Bond's passport



James Bond's passport




James Bond's driving licence




DISPLAY AT THE MUSEUM COFFEE SHOP



GoldenEye pinball machine




Drawing competition pictures



MUSEUM SHOP























INFORMATION 


OPENING TIMES:

MONDAY-SUNDAYS
10am - 6pm (last entry 5pm)


SATURDAYS
10am - 7pm (last entry 6pm) 


TICKET PRICES:

Represents standard admission prices.

Full price - £14.50
Child Ticket - [5-15years] £9.50
Concession Ticket - £9.50
[Students, 65 + and freedom pass holders]

Family Ticket - £38
Under 5 - Free

Audio Tour - £5

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Last Entrance is 1 hour before closing time.

Disabled Guests
There is good access with entrance from street level and a lift to all areas of the museum. Disabled guests are entitled to free entry for a carer.

Photography
Personal photography is allowed but note that there is no flash photography.
 


TRAIN CONNECTIONS

The nearest Train station is Charing Cross. Also Waterloo Station is located approximately a 15 minute walk away over Waterloo Bridge.

For information on National Rail services from these stations please visit the National Rail website or else call 08457 48 49 50.

London UNDERGROUND

The nearest tube stations are:

- Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly Lines)
- Charing Cross (Bakerloo and Northern Line)
- Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line)
*Please note Covent Garden station is exit only until November 2014


Bus connections

The nearest bus route is the RV1 that stops on Russell Street approximately one minute away from the museum. Other bus routes that stop within a short walking distance of the museum include: 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 38, 55, 59, 69, 73, 77A, 91, 98, 134, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 242, 243, 34 and X68.

PARKING INFORMATION

There is on street parking on many of the surrounding streets. This is metered Monday – Saturday and free on Sunday.
On Sundays, cars can also park on any single yellow lines in the area. The nearest car park is NCP London Covent Garden which has 330 spaces, 42 wide bays and 2 disabled bays. This car park is located approximately a 5 minute walk from the museum. Pre booking is recommended


SOUVENIRS




















See also our 007 VEHICLES (miniature collection) here


2 comments:

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