The Museum is managed by a Trust which was set up in 1985 by the Museum’s founder, the late Lyndon Charles Pallot, a well loved and respected Jersey character more commonly known as ‘Don’. The L C Pallot Trust was established with the object of promoting the permanent preservation of steam engines, farm machinery, vehicles and much more, the Trustees are Don’s surviving sons and daughters.The Museum was opened to the public in 1990, in those days it was housed in older adjacent buildings. The Engine Shed and Victorian Style Station Platform were later constructed and officially opened on Liberation Day 1996 by Senator Dick Shenton. The large extension to the Engine Shed, which was completed in 2002, provides an ideal setting for the vast and varied array of exhibits. A Church Pipe Organ and Compton Theatre Organ were amongst the many exhibits painstakingly moved into their much brighter and spacious location. The well attended official opening ceremony took place on Liberation Day 2002, Mr Michael Wilcock, owner of the former Jersey Motor Museum, cut the ribbon and declared the new Pallot Steam Museum open.
Rue de Bechet,
Trinity,
Jersey,
Channel Islands.
JE3 5BE
Tel; 01534 865307
Email; [email protected]
Website; pallotmuseum
Facebook; Pallot Steam and Motor Museum Jersey