Old Glory Magazine
March/April 1990 issue
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
March/April 1990
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

News - An old roller is found buried in a Camden playground. Unique fairground equipment may be exported and much more.

Shewsbury's Sentinels - Continuing his Know Your Engines series, Eric Sawford takes a look at the ever popular Sentinel steam wagons.

In Camera - A further selection of photographs, old and new.

The Tucker Collection - John Reeves visited the "find of the year" in Taunton and discovers what was hiding in the undergrowth.

An Odd Couple - Tim Macaire looks at a pair of unusual stationary engines.

Ted's Tractions - Ted Davenport has been involved with steam for most of his life. Henry Jarvis tells his story

Regency Trams - In his second article for Old Glory, Leslie Oppitz guides us through the history of Brighton's trams.

Webb's Wonders - Not a variety of lettuce, but the story of a Hampshire man's travelling traditional fairground.

Dingles Discovered - Brian Gooding visits Cornwall's well known road construction company and discovers a wealth of history.

Brew up in Burton - Paul Appleton gets out of the: Publisher's chair to bring us the story of the Bass Museum of Brewing.

Alice The Allis - An unsuspecting John Reeves went to school one day and became the proud owner of an Allis-Chalmers Meccano kit.

Pump and Circumstance - The Kennet & Avon Canal's two pumping stations at Crofton and Claverton are visited by Brian Gooding.

Letters - A further selection from our reader's letters

Ten Years Of Trucking - Mike Wells was present at the CVRTC's 10th Anniversary Rally and sent us this report.

Reviews - Another page of books, videos and models reviewed for your interest.

Confessions Of An Armchair Preservationist - At last. Mark Rudall reveals all! (Well, almost all!)

The Thursford Collection - Michael Gates visits the Thursford Collection in Norfolk.

Caravan Classics - Paul Genner of the Period & Classic Caravan Club guides us through thjs fairly new area of preservation.

210 From Chichester - Not a railway article, but an interesting look at the story of Merryweather Turntable Ladders.

Tailpiece - An impossible restoration project?

Condition: Very good.
 

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