‘When Jaguar Bought Daimler’ is a new exhibition at the British Motor Museum, from the
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT), telling the story of when Jaguar bought the
Daimler Company from BSA in 1960.
Most people know very little about the early history of the Daimler Company in the UK,
or when it became part of the Jaguar Group, and the 60th anniversary of Jaguar’s
purchase of the company from BSA provides the ideal opportunity to tell the story.
‘When Jaguar Bought Daimler’ will run from 10 October 2020 to the end of January 2021.
It starts by detailing Sir William Lyons’ requirement for additional factory space, which
fortuitously coincided with BSA’s desire to divest themselves of the loss making Daimler
Company. It explains the background behind the deal that was struck between Sir
William and Jack Sangster of BSA, without the knowledge of Jaguar’s own board of
directors. This is exemplified by the opening headline of the exhibition:
“While shaving on May 26th 1960 , Jaguar Engineering Director, William Heynes
heard an announcement on the BBC radio news that Jaguar was to buy Daimler
from BSA. This came as a complete surprise to Heynes and the rest of the Jaguar
Board.”
The exhibition covers 100 years from the Daimler Company’s beginnings in 1896, its
history of Royal patronage, superb engineering, efforts supporting both World Wars and
then Daimler’s ‘post Jaguar’ life. A series of period advertisements provides an insight
into Daimler’s social history.
The following Daimlers from the JDHT Collection are included in the exhibition:
The exhibition is included in the normal Museum admission. Museum entry is £14.50 for
adults, £12.50 for concessions, £9 for children (5-16 years) and under 5s are FREE.
There is also the option to Gift Aid or donate your entry fee and get an Annual Pass in
return, at no extra cost.
To find out more information about this exhibition please click here or call 01926
927823.