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Then make time for a trip to see the island’s Pallot Steam, Motor and General Museum collection, based in Trinity.

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Lyndon Charles Pallot, or Don to his friends, was a creative mechanical engineer who was born in Jersey. He collected fine examples of our mechanical heritage, steam engines, farm machinery, vehicles and much more, and his museum is bound to stir up personal memories for many visitors.

The Pallot Steam, Motor and General Museum collection even includes a Compton Theatre Organ and vehicles such as a 1960s Ford Anglia and a mini-moke.

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