If you love the spectacle of immaculately-restored old machinery, or are fascinated by Britain’s rich industrial and transport heritage, Old Glory is the magazine for you! In vivid detail it brings back all the sights and sounds of yesteryear. Glorious showman’s engines belt out the amperes to drive historic fairground rides; pairs of mighty steam ploughing engines turn the soil; steam rollers make up roads once more; tram wheel flanges squeal through town and city streets; colourful working narrowboats ply the canals; dray horses deliver good ale to the pubs; vintage tractors cough into life; stationary engines turn over tirelessly and the commercial vehicles we used to know take to the road again. This magazine covers these magnificent steam engines that once powered this nation. Whether you’re interested in the latest news, stories of steam engines saved from obscurity, upcoming events or detailed features on the history of these wonderful machines you’ll find it in Old Glory.
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APPLEFORD 75-A GLORIOUS CELEBRATION • The Appleford 75 was the highly anticipated celebration of the birth of the traction engine rally as we know it and was very much an enthusiast’s rally. With a stunning line-up of engines from previous 1950-71 Appleford events, the weekend turned out to be a great success although perhaps not commercially. It was a great reunion, never to be forgotten.
ONSLOW PARK
THE DALESMAN SOLD
TEENAGER FINLAY CROWNED UK’S YOUNGEST QUALIFIED DIGGER DRIVER
NEW SHOW AT BELVOIR
LAMPITT STARS
RUSTON CHANGES HANDS
HUGE MATCH
PONTO
MARSHALL DUPLEX PORTABLE
EDENBRIDGE & OXTED AGRICULTUAL SHOW
CLUB DEDICATED TO LORRY ENTHUSIASTS CELEBRATES ITS 60TH BIRTHDAY • David Vaughan reports on the CVRTC’s golden anniversary.
A COMET LANDS AT GAYDON
SHEFFIELD STEAM
TALL SHIP COMES TO DEVONPORT
MODEL NEWS • Mike Neale takes his monthly look at recently released diecast, plastic and resin models, this month featuring tractors, vans, pickups and Land-Rovers in 1/43 and 1/32 scale.
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HIGH WEALD A BIG SUCCESS • Third time lucky they say, well at last the High Weald Steam Working had the right site to take it forward when it moved to Freshfield Mill Farm, Sloop Lane, Scaynes Hill near Haywards Heath where they had a very successful weekend over 14-15 June.
POPULAR AS EVER • The annual three-day Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza took place over the early May Bank Holiday weekend, attracting huge crowds to this celebrated event. David Reed went along to join in the fun.
ALL RECORDS BROKEN • At the superb Tractorfest, Newby Hall, Ripon, North Yorkshire on 7-8 June all records were broken not only for public attendance, but with some 1,300 tractors and a superb line of stationary engines, cars, motor-cycles, commercials and PSVs.
RAILWAY 200 CELEBRATED AT HOPETOWN • David Reed visited Hopetown in Darlington, a new interactive museum that charts the history of railways in the local area and around the world
GAINSBORO’ CROWNING GLORY • They were supposed to be together at the Hollycombe Steam Festival over the last weekend of May, but for various reasons it didn’t happen. So the editor went to the Carrington Rally and Hollycombe to find the elusive and only Marshall Gainsboro’ colonial...