Old Glory Magazine
April 1991 issue
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
April 1991
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

News

Portsmouth's Biggest Secret - Brian Gooding visited the Eastney Industrial Museum, the home of an interesting collection of steam and gas engines.

Mobile Stationary - Colin Leal describes the rescue and restoration of a Gardner 3HF stationary engine.

17 Tons Of Life's Ambition - Dave Anton's dream was to own a ploughing engine. Last year the dream came true. Peter Love tells the story.

Humberside fare Stagers - Older buses have returned to revenue service in Humberside, bringing nostalgia to life for John Pank.

Mid-Shropshire Moline's - Last June, a record number of Minneapolis-Moline tractors were gathered together for a day in Shropshire.

Ink Blots - A further selection of readers' letters.

A Tale Of Four Lost Waterways - The second part of Nick Kelly's detailed study of four waterways which never quite made it.

Charles' Princess - Eric Sawford visited Charles Saunders in Huntingdon to learn more about his Garrett engine Princess Royal.

Where to Go - This month's look at what is happening around the country

1991 Heritage Guide - Your county by county guide to Britain's top heritage museums and centres.

Dieselmania - Part 5 - David Leeming presents the penultimate part of his study of the development of the diesel engine.

Gainsborough's Greats - Know Your Engines continues with a look at the Marshall breed.

International Rescue - David White exhibited his rare International Mogul tractor at Dorset last year. Here he tells the story of its restoration

A Case For Study - Mark Rudall returns with a short piece on a Case traction engine which he nearly bought.

A Little Allchin - Peter Simpson visited Frank Hopper in Yorkshire to learn about his model Allchin traction engine.

In Camera - A further selection of readers' photographs.

Cornish Caper - Leslie Oppitz looks back at another long gone tramway system, this time in deepest Cornwall.

From The Old Glory Shop - The full range of Old Glory mail order items, including subscriptions.

A Gaggle Of Guages - Some people collect stamps; Bert Drinkwater collects pressure gauges.

Fayre Comment - Another selection of items are reviewed for you.

Marine Miscellany - Another nautical theme to the endpiece; this time Tony Porter looks around

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