Old Glory Magazine
May
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
May 1992
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

12 R.R.A. & JIM'S JOTTINGS - This month's contributions from the Road Roller Association and the N.V.T.E.C.

14 GREAT GONDOLAS - Stephen Smith of the Fairground Association takes an affectionate look at Aspland's Gondolas, now at Thursford.

20 THE TRANSPORT TRUST - More news from The Transport Trust.

21 A WORKING ENGINE - Peter Hough from the West Midlands still uses a traction engine for timber sawing. Bob Webster reports.

26 IT'S IN THE BLOOD - Tony Froment looks back over his childhood, when Dad was an engine driver, and how he became an organ owner.

28 WHERE TO GO IN '92 - This month's events as they happen.

30 CORNISH CREAM - John Hobbs guides us around Cornwall's Wheal Martyn china clay museum.

36 YOUNG RESTORERS - This month we continue Andrew Graham's look at windmills.

38 A DAY AT THE PLOUGH - Paul Stratford spent a happy day following a pair of Fowler Z7s at work. 40 A LIFETIME AUCTIONED - Tony Peart reports on the recent Lytham Motive Power Museum auction.

44 THE OLDIES PAGE - A selection of pictures from the past. 46 AN ODD COUPLE - Patrick Knight returns with a look at a strange pair of American stationary engines.

50 INK BLOTS - Another month's correspondence to the Editor.

54 A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE - This month Eric Sawford looks back at some early Norfolk rallies.

60 FAYRE COMMENT - Another selection of products are considered for your guidance. 62 TRAMS & TROLLEYS IN CHESTERFIELD - Transport historian, Leslie Oppitz makes a welcome return to Old Glory with a look at the electric p.s.vs. which once ran in Chesterfield.

66 FROM THE OLD GLORY SHOP - A full list of the Old Glory mail order items.

67 TRACTOR ATTRACTION - Bryan Chalker turns his attention to the tractor scene this month and advises there are a lot waiting to be rescued.

74 ON THE CUT - John Toy looks at a number of canal narrowboats which are earning their keep 'on the cut'.

Condition: Very good.
 

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