London Ambulance Service Museum

London Ambulance Service Museum
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
North East Sector HQ
Aldborough Road South
Ilford
Essex
IG3 8HQ
England

Website

www.londonambulance.nhs.uk/aboutus/history/history.html

Telephone

020 8557 1767

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The museum houses a collection of vintage radio equipment, memorabilia from both World Wars and a photographic and document archive.

There's also a collection of more than 20 vintage vehicles, from a 1870s horse-drawn ambulance to one of the first paramedic motorcycles introduced in the early 1990s. Please note that we are unable to allow visitors to sit in or on any of the vehicles.

Venue Type:

Museum

Opening hours

Visits are by appointment only. For more information, please contact our Museum Curator, Terry Spurr MBE, on 020 8557 1767 or by writing to him at the above address.

Admission charges

Entry to the museum is free, although there is the opportunity to make a donation.

Museum exhibits include a collection of vintage radio equipment, memorabilia from both World Wars and a photographic and document archive. It also houses a collection of more than 20 vintage vehicles, from a horse-drawn ambulance of 1870 to one of the first paramedic motorcycles used in 1991.

Collection details

Land Transport, Medicine, Social History

Key artists and exhibits

  • Vintage radio equipment
  • Vintage vehicles including a horse-drawn ambulance from and one of the first paramedic motorcycles used in 1991
  • London Ambulance Service photographic and document archive
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