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Over many years, Alan Marshall has assembled and restored 25 Humber Cars, from Pullmans and Super Snipes to the more modern Sceptres and Imperials. His museum, in a hidden corner of Hull, attracts visitors from all over the world . . . except within Hull itself – a city that refuses to acknowledge the museum. This is the largest collection of Humber cars in the world . . . somebody wake up please.

Rare models include one formerly owned by the Duke of Windsor and one by the Queen Mother. Yet another Humber was driven by Stirling Moss through 15 countries in only 90 hours.
Humber cars take their name from Thomas Humber who was schooled in Sheffield and made in Nottingham.
My images show the iconic Humber Badge, with extras showing the Humber owned by the Queen Mother and Super Snip Bonnet Mascot.

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