Old Glory Magazine
November
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ISBN Number: NA
Format:
Magazine
Number of Pages:
84
Publication Date:
November 1992
Publisher:
EMAP National Publications Ltd

Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue:

12 JIM'S JOTTINGS - Jim Wilkie's news from the N.V.T.E.C.

14 BY INVITATION - This month it is the turn of Alan Thomas from Camborne to reveal all!

18 R.R.A. & S.P.C. - This month's contribution from the Road Roller Association and a new, occasional column from the Steam Plough Club.

20 BUSES GALORE Part 2 - John Hobbs concludes his look at the extensive range of p.s.vs. which make up the West of England Transport Collection.

26 THWAITE MILLS Part 1 - Andy Robson tells the interesting story of a putty mill in Leeds.

32 WHERE TO GO IN '92 - This month's events- where and when they happen.

34 MID-SUMMER MISCELLANY - This month Eric Sawford reports on visits to the Banbury and Weeting rallies.

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

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

49 DINGLES DIVERSIFICATION - September saw the first of a new venture for Cornish company, Dingles of Stoke Climsland.

54 FROM THE OLD GLORY CHRISTMAS SHOP - The full range of Old Glory items are available. Buy now for Christmas.

56 YOUNG RESTORERS 58 THE SIXPENNY SWITCHBACK - Leslie Oppitz returns with another of his historical tram articles, this time about Burton-on-Trent.

62 PARA-TRACTIONS - Walsh & Clark engines are now rare beasts, but two are being restored at the Museum of East Anglian Life.

67 ROLL OUT THE BLACKTOP - The link between the Tarmac company and steam rollers goes on, as Anthony Thornton found out.

73 QUEENIE - Stephen Hansford reports on the restoration of a rare Ruston traction engine.

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