There are many surviving products manufactured by D. Napier & Son Ltd.
The list below indicates the majority of locations where they may be easily viewed.
If you know of any additions or corrections please let us know:
Anson Engine Museum, Poynton
Sectioned Deltic 18-25B (on loan from National Railway Museum)
2 x Deltic D18-7A engines Ex- HMS Kellington
Arromanches D-day Museum, Normandy, France
Sabre engine on display
Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum, Bedford, Canada
Eland Type 504A
Bank of England Museum, London
Bullion Balance ‘Lord High Chancellor’
Barrow Hill Roundhouse, Chesterfield.
Baby Deltic Project –
B.R. Type II Class 23 locomotive recreation with the last surviving T9-29 Deltic engine.
Deltic Preservation Society. –
Three B.R. Type V Class 55 Production Deltic locomotives
Deltic 18-7A, 18-25B, T18-37K
Brenzett Aero Museum
Sabre Mk IIa from a crash site
Beaulieu Motor Museum
Napier ‘Gordon Bennett’ 1903 racing car
J.S.Irving’s Golden Arrow with Napier Lion
Brooklands Museum, Surrey
Lion Mk XIA Special incomplete
Railton Napier with Napier Lion.
Caen Memorial Museum Caen, Normandy, France
Full scale reproduction Typhoon
Canadian Museum of FLight, Langley, Canada
Eland Type 504A
Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum
Gazelle Mk 100 engine
Fleet Air Arm Museum
Gazelle Mk 601
Gosport Aviation Society
Gazelle
Halifax Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh
Coin Weighing Machine
Imperial War Museum, Duxford
Lion Mk 1B
Sabre Mk VII
Gazelle Mk 16101
Internal Fire Museum of Power, Tan-y-groes, Wales
Deltic CT18-42K mock-up (on loan from NPHT)
International Helicopter Museum, Weston-Super-Mare
Eland 504 (Rotodyne)
Gazelle Mk 100 (Belvedere)
4 Gazelle Mk 16101’s
Irish Aviation Museum
Dagger Mk III
Loughborough University of Technology
Gazelle ECU 16001
Madrid Mint Museum, Spain
Napier Beam Engine
Also plans of Minting Machines
Midland Air Museum, Coventry
Eland unknown Mark
Millennium Point Birmingham
Railton-Napier Special with 2 xLion Mk VIID
Museo Nacional De Aeronautica de Argentina
Napier Sabre Mk IIA No. S6073
Museum of Flight, USA
Sea Lion
Nomad Mk I (E125)
Gazelle Mk 161
Naiad
National Maritime Muesum, Greenwich
Racing Lion Mk VIID supercharged (Miss Great Britain III)
National Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Scotland
Nomad I
Scorpion
Sea Lion
NMSI, National Rail Museum, York
Class 55 Deltic 55002 with 2 x Deltic 18-25 engines installed
NMSI, National Rail Museum Annexe, Shildon
Prototype Deltic Locomotive DP1 containing Deltic 18-12A
NMSI, Science Museum, London
Lion Mk VIIA fitted in Miss Great Britain
Lion Mk V
Rapier Mk IV
Dagger Mk VIII (1000 bhp)
Sabre Mk IIa
Sabre Mk IIb sectioned
Two Naiad Mk unknown 1947
Eland No EL10 plus mock up
Experimental Turboprop from 1953
Gazelle ECU 16001
Oryx unknown Mk Gas generator for Helicopter rotor tip-drive
Double Scorpion
1912 Napier Light Truck Chassis
NMSI Annexe, Wroughton, Swindon
Nomad II (1953)
2 Eland 141’s
3 Eland E151’s ex-Rotodyne
Limousine (from Napier Acton2)
Newark Air Museum
Gazelle Mk 503
Noyer Bocage, Normandy
Memorial to the pilots of Typhoons in Normandy.
Perth Fremantle Museum, Western Australia
Replica of the Racing car L48 first 6 cylinder 1904 (Sampson)
Polish Aviation Museum, Krakow
RAF 3A engine constructed by Napier
RAF Cosford
Lion
RAF Hendon Museum, London
Lion Mk V
Lion MkVIIA
Lion Mk VIII
Sea Lion
Dagger Mk VIII
Sabre Mk IIA
Sabre MkIII
Sabre MkVII two engines
Gazelle Mk 100 ex Belvedere Helicopter
Gazelle Mk 10101
Double Scorpion NScD1-1
Rolls Royce Heritage Trust, Bristol
Lion Mk II or V
Rolls Royce Heritage Trust, Derby
Sabre IIa – Currently with Hawker Typhoon Preservation Group
Eland Type 141
Double Scorpion NScD1-1
Triple Scorpion mock-up
Gazelle Mk 101 Sectioned
Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden
Lion Mk VA
Rapier Mk VI
Dagger
Solent Sky Museum, Southampton
Racing Lion MkVIIB (on loan from NPHT)
Sabre Mk VII
“Red Shoes” Rocket Motor (on Loan from NPHT)
Double Scorpion (on loan from NPHT)
Gazelle
Naiad
The World of Wearable Art & Classic Car Museum, Nelson, New Zealand
Sabre MkVII sectioned