The museum director said she is hopeful that some of the drawings may have survived.
Museum staff are “devastated” after drawings worth £500,000 were stolen and destroyed, the director has said.
On Tuesday, Police Scotland said that at around 11.30pm on November 19 a silver Ford Transit was stolen from Heron Square in Livingston, which was later found burnt out with parts stripped.
Inside the vehicle were 1,742 Second World War-era technical drawings that belonged to the Royal Engineers Museum, based in Kent.
The drawings were brought to Scotland to be digitised by a third-party company.
The pieces included a collection relating to the design and construction of the D-Day Mulberry harbours, railways and bridging.
Museum director Rebecca Nash is hopeful some items may have escaped des

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