Awarded Funding

We are really pleased to announce we have been shortlisted and awarded £500 of match-funding by TownsWeb Archiving.

TownsWeb Archive

The British Motor Museum hold thousands of original Standard Triumph factory negatives, many of which were taken by Frank Callaby – that’s Frank in the photo, an employee at Standard Triumph. The photo was sent to us, as many others are, by his family. The vast majority of these Standard Triumph negatives have never been digitised or even seen in years. We have applied for funding to allow a number of these unseen negatives to be scanned and ‘unlocked’ to share some amazing hidden secrets of the Standard Triumph factories and their employees. Whilst we missed out on the big prizes of £3,000 we are really pleased to have been shortlisted and awarded this funding. It’s such an exciting opportunity for Standard and Triumph enthusiasts, local people, ex-employees and their families and social historians.

Now we need to ‘match’ the £500 in donations to secure this award. Can you please help?

We are looking to raise a further £500, to thus raise £1,000, in total.
You can make a donation using secure Paypal, albeit you do not need a Paypal account, most credit/debit cards are accepted.
We are using Paypal for the very best security. We get no card details from you.
You can also help simply by sharing the post, to local groups, friends or anyone who may be able to help us.
Thank you.



Here’s what TownsWeb Archiving said
“With only three grant awards available it was a really tough choice for our judges, but yours stood out as a project that should be recognised and, ultimately, shortlisted. Making the shortlist means that we can offer you £500 of match-funding to put towards your digitisation project. We hope this alternative cash injection will be a financial boost towards realising the vision set out in your application.”