
Passionate about preserving ambulance heritage, Glyn has spent years collecting and caring for items that showcase how the service has changed over the years. His huge collection helps bring the history of the ambulance service to life and offers a fascinating insight into our past.
The museum display will be open at Crosby ambulance station in Liverpool from Friday 22 May to Thursday 29 May, between 10am and 4pm each day.
Visitors will have the chance to see a wide range of artefacts, including historic uniforms, vehicles, equipment, photographs, badges and books, all highlighting the development of ambulance services through the decades.
The display comes during a special year for the trust as we celebrate our 20th anniversary, marking two decades since four ambulance services came together to form one organisation serving communities across the North West.
The exhibition is free to attend and open to everyone.