The sun was shining brightly when SADCASE members first started to arrive and enter the show. Many were there promptly at 8.30am quickly filling up the museum with cars from all eras. The marshals worked hard in keeping everyone moving and preventing a backlog on the Amberley road. Members were reminded that everything was open including the steam train and the vintage bus that seemed full for every one of the many trips on the railway line and around the 30 acres with 36 exhibits open. It was a SADCASE members show for the whole family.
The SADCASE marquee was quickly set up and seemed busy throughout the day handing out the special Jubilee rally plate ,new membership cards and a flyers for our Storrington show on 3rd July. Special thanks to Jessica, Terri and their helpers for remaining behind their desks for the whole day. Not much time for lunch with beer and wine!
The Limeburners cafe was popular serving meals and large numbers of Hepworths beer bottles keeping everyone in good spirits. There were many members with picnics often sitting in large groups. All types and years of cars were to be seen with owners willing to give details to interested parties. We SADCASES are a happy group.
A large number of photos were taken on the day including those shown here but there are many more images recorded more professionally by the official Amberley Museum photographer Peter Edgeler. If you would like to see more pictures please do get in contact with Peter
Peter can be contacted by email. peter.edgeler@amberleymuseum.co.uk
So nice to enjoy each others company in June's good weather which continued until just before 3.00pm when the first few spots of rain arrived .
This is England remember!
Every exhibit remained open encouraging the event to continue until closing time.
Thank you Amberley Museum and all of you for attending and congratulations to our Queen!