May 2007 News Letter - Number 1
In 1952 Colin Chapman started the Lotus Engineering Company Limited
in Hornsey, North London . The original building was set up in the
old stables behind the Railway Hotel in Hornsey with the aim of producing
racing cars and road going machines.
The original building still exists:

As does the Railway Hotel, although it's currently called the Wishing
Well.
The Colin Chapman Museum and Education Centre was setup by a group
of enthusiasts who love Lotus and want to preserve this important
heritage site. The directors and trustees are wide ranging in their
interests and include amongst others Alan Morgan, Chairman of the
Lotus Club, to Michael Oliver a well respected Motor Sport Historian,
whose books on the 49 and 72 are considered leaders in the field
to John Scott-Davies our President, owner of a replica Lotus 6, retired
racing driver and total Lotus fanatic.
The aims of the charity are to promote the achievements of Colin
Chapman and Lotus cars in the field of engineering and design. The
museum will promote the value of engineering as a career path for
young people and we aim to establish links with Universities who
provide graduate courses in this field.
The original workshops will be restored and exhibits
of cars and racing cars of the era will be there. We do however want
to provide many examples of engineering and design from the period
as well and will be trying to have examples from companies like Ford,
Cosworth, and Hewland in the museum. As we want to have this as a
dynamic museum rather than static displays our President is working
with Caterham to see if we can have an example that can be built
and rebuilt by young people from the schools in the community.
The brewery who currently own the Wishing Well pub are very much
on board and will rename the pub back to its original name of the
Railway Hotel and give it a Lotus theme.
As with ventures of this kind finding the money is always a challenge,
so we are working with the London Development Agency and will be
putting a bid in to the Heritage Lottery fund. We have the enthusiasm
and the right team so hopefully we can make it all a reality.
A monthly newsletter will be put up on our website so interested
people can follow our progress.
Neil Duncan
Secretary to the Colin Chapman Museum and Education Centre