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Lutterworth and District Museum is located in Lutterworth, England, and serves as a repository for local history, showcasing significant artifacts including the Sir Frank Whittle Jet Engine and memorabilia related to John Wycliffe, who completed the first English translation of the Bible here. The museum offers insights into the area's rich past, from Roman settlements to the establishment of the first police station in the country in 1843.

Visitors can explore various exhibits that highlight Lutterworth's historical milestones, such as the opening of Lutterworth Railway Station in 1899 and the display of a Merlin Engine from a Mk 1 Hurricane. The museum also features collections related to local schools, archaeology, and wartime memorabilia, making it a valuable resource for understanding the community's heritage and development over the centuries.

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