Old Glory Magazine
January 1994
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
January 1994
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

5 EDITORIAL

6 NEWS

12 FAIRGROUND SOCIETY JOTTINGS

14 RE-INCARNATION OF A STAR - John Hobbs tells the story of the restoration of the Burrell showman's road locomotive Star.

18 TREASURES UNDER THE HAMMER - The Reynolds Auction in Gloucestershire brought back childhood memories for Mark Rudall.

22 YOUNG RESTORERS

24 PASSING IN THE NIGHT - A close encounter for a roller driver

28 TALES OF A TASKER - Memories of a steam tractor driver

30 THE TRANSPORT TRUST/R.R.A.

32 DIGGING FOR NEW HOMES - Michael Irwin looks at surviving British excavators.

38 TINY TIM & OLD JUMBO - A fine painting from the days of steam ploughing by John Wigston.

40 NUTS & BOLTS Pt2 - John Hobbs concludes his look at the restoration of an Autocar lorry.

44 REQUIEM FOR ROXTON - Eric Sawford looks at the steam highlights of the last Roxton Rally.

50 INK BLOTS

56 METROPOLITAN MAGNIFICENCE - Brian Gooding visits London's Kew Bridge Steam Museu.

62 FROM THE OLD GLORY SHOP - Spend your Christmas money at the Old Glory Shop!

64 JIM'S JOTTINGS/WHERE TO GO IN '94

66 FAYRE COMMENT

74 THE PHOENIX BINDER - Richard Leggett's Massey Harris binder was rescued from a fire and rebuilt to its former glory.

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