Ceri Shaw
Museum interior as it is today (4)
He goes on, ‘from there the idea grew and it became the perfect location to transform into a museum.’ The ‘Tin Shed’ was originally built in 1933 by Andrew's father as a garage and cost £50 to construct from second hand materials. During the war it was used as a place to store and service vehicles from the Ministry of Defense and after the war returned to civilian uses including services on the motorcycles of the great Bob Berry who used it as a base for repairs for his many bikes during his motor cycle world record attempts at neighbouring Pendine sands. When the garage was inherited by Andrew he used it as storage space and also as a stable for his horse, Blaze. The building was in a bit of a sorry state and would need a great deal of renovation work in order to transform it into a museum.
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