100 year old armoured Rolls Royce celebrates birthday with new Tank Museum film

Bovington’s Tank Museum has commemorated the 100th anniversary of its oldest running vehicle, an armoured Rolls Royce, by releasing an in-depth film that enthusiasts can enjoy, while the museum is closed under lockdown.

The Rolls Royce Armoured Car, which is one of only two of its kind still in existence, turned 100 years old on Thursday 5th November 2020.

Advertisement 

The vehicle has served all over the world – including stints in Ireland, China and North Africa, before being brought back to England for patrols during World War Two.

In commemoration, the museum has released a special episode about the car’s history narrated by tank historian David Fletcher on YouTube.

Rolls Royce AC VCC
The Tank Museum

A royal passenger

The car was acquired by the museum in 1947. Since then, it has been displayed at various events, including appearances on the Antiques Roadshow, Annika Rice’s Treasure Hunt, and the Lord Mayor’s Show in London.

In 1997, the Queen visited The Tank Museum – during which she was a passenger in the Rolls Royce.

David Fletcher explained that the car is fitted with a bracket for flying the royal standard – which it displayed when the Queen took her ride on the vehicle.

He added that while the car is still functional, the brakes “are not really that reliable.”

Mr Fletcher said:

“It really is quite a remarkable vehicle and we’re proud to have it. I think it’s my favourite exhibit as far as the whole place is concerned. It really is in very, very nice condition for a vehicle that is now 100 years old.”

Rolls Royce Egypt 1934
The Tank Museum

100 years old and still running

Before its delivery, the car was armoured at Woolwich Arsenal in London in October 1920 before its delivery.

Such armoured vehicles were first seen during the First World War when well-off gentlemen would drive their cars to the front lines.

They would go on to be fitted with weapons and the Army deployed them with great success in the Middle East.

Watch the Tank Museum film

Share this story

Contact us

Do you have anything to add to this story?

We like to keep everything up-to-date, so if you know more, please help us by getting in touch.

Advertisement 

Top stories

Three weeks of roadworks to begin in Corfe Castle Just in time for the new school term, a three-week lane closure on the A351 at Corfe Castle begins on Monday 15th April 2024. 3 weeks ago More Purbeck visitors urged to take trip to Brownsea 1 month ago Swanage nightclub transforms into top new venue 4 weeks ago Open invitation to explore one of Swanage’s best kept secrets 1 week ago Bid to enhance closed Swanage seafront road thwarted by £6,000 bill 6 days ago

Most recent

Swanage election results spring a few surprises Following the elections, the names of the winning candidates were announced for Swanage Town Council, Dorset Council Swanage ward, and the Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner role. 19 hours ago From Purbeck to Petra: Raising funds for children’s hospice 2 days ago Purbeck stone carvers to demonstrate craft at Corfe Castle 3 days ago May Bank Holiday picnic for Herston community to boost wellbeing 4 days ago Mix of diesel and beer goes down well at Swanage Railway 5 days ago