Old Glory Magazine
January 1993
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
75
Publication Date:
January 1993
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

13 R.R.A. & JIM'S JOTTINGS - This month's contribution from the Road Roller Association and Jim Wilkie's news from the N.V.T.E.C.

14 MAKING HEADWAY - Billy Kneale is a man with a fascinating life story, as Brian Gooding found out.

18 BY INVITATION - MARK RUDALL - Mark is a vintage enthusiast and a Baptist Minister which makes a thoughtful combination.

22 DORSET '81 - A pictorial look back at the 1981 Great Dorset Steam Fair.

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

30 UNDER THE HAMME - Mark Rudall visited the Absalom Auction and recalls an earlier visit to see Phil Absalom.

36 BETWEEN WICKETS - Bryan Chalker reports on a Green roller now used by a cricket club.

38 DOON THE WATTER - Graham Hand recalls memories of the Clyde excursion steamers.

42 SHANE'S STEAM - Lord O'Neill owns a steam railway and showman's engine in Northern Ireland.

46 PLOUGHERS FROM AA TO Z - This month Eric Sawford takes a closer look at Fowler ploughing engines.

52 FROM THE OLD GLORY SHOP - The full range of Old Glory items as available.

54 SCAMMELL SHOWTIME - Carters' Fair has probably the largest fleet of Scammell tractors in the country still earning their living.

59 CULTIVATING DINOSAURS - The rise and fall of the Fowler Gyrotiller is told by Peter Anderson.

62 RACEHORSES, WORKHORSES - Tony Hughes returns with a look at the surviving Dinorwic Quarry narrow gauge Hunslets.

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

67 YOUNG RESTORERS.

67 WHERE TO GO IN '93 - This year's early events.

68 PLOUGHERS AMONG THE PYLONS - A look back to a spot of steam cultivating in 1959, which included working under an electricity pylon.

70 FAYRE COMMENT - Another selection of products are considered for your guidance.

74 SALT & STEAM - Susan Davies looks at the surviving steam engine at the Lion Salt Works in Cheshire.

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