Old Glory Magazine
May/June 1989 issue
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
May/June 1989
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

Eric Sawford looks at the Traction Engines of Wallis & Steevens.

A guide to the early summer rallies.

HMS Warrior's long haul from a derelict hulk to a floating museum.

Delivering the ale. A Foden in Dorset. Painting by Mike Turner.

Wingham Engineering Co. The 'Hertz' of the Steam Age.

Restoration of the only surviving Burrell Ploughing Engines.

Dick Riley looks back over 30 years of rallying Steam Wagons.

The serenity of Mapledurham Mill, the last working Watermill on the Thames.

A selection of letters following the Premier Issue of Old Glory.

1989 Steam Heritage Awards; Oldest Showman's Engine returns; Dennis' bus celebrates its 60th birthday; Kennet & Avon Canal Restoration.

A visit to the Covent Garden Museum to celebrate London Transport's Anniversary.

A selection of pictures from today's Preservation Scene.

Dr John Middlemiss' love affair with his Burrell Showman's engine.

Walsh & dark's Steam Ploughing Engine Look-a-Like.

Places to visit during the coming months.

The last Marion Box Car from Blackpool survives at Beamish.

A look back to the working days of some of today's Tram Survivors.

No Victorian Street scene is complete without its enamel signs.

We review books for tram and commercial vehicle enthusiasts.

Richard Cooper visits Roger & Penny'Burnville in Canterbury to discover the history of their 101 key Mortier concert organ.

Eric Sawford tells the story of H. E. Paine's restoration of four commercial vehicles.

Getting ready at the Great Dorset Steam Fair.

The Northern Mill Engine Society have restored huge Mill Engines at Bolton. This is their tale.

Condition: Very good.
 

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