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News Steaming north - Steam rallies north of the border have an atmosphere all of their own, as Brian Gooding found out on a visit to a windswept old airfield near Kinross. Return to Steam - Camborne 2005 - John Reeves made his annual pilgrimage to pay homage to Richard Trevithick. Steam hauled gallopers - Bob Smith follows the movement by steam of Tommy Mayhew's gallopers to the Bill Targett rally. Roving through Wessex - John Reeves joined the fun on the A2Z Run again this year. Ken's Baby part 2 - Bob Smith concludes the story of Ken Foreman who built his own steam tractor in the early 1980s. What Makes it Go? - In the concluding part of this series, John Reeves looks at lubrication, steering and braking. Six wheels on my wagon - Ken Rimell takes a fond look back at an all-terrain fire fighter. 3166 - a true engine - John Reeves starts a regular diary chronicling the reincarnation of Burrell crane engine. Joe Chamberlain. Subscribe to Vintage Spirit Commercial Archive - Something a little different from Les Freathy's archives as we take a look at some classic pictures of commercial vehicles. Steam in a Victorian setting - At the beginning of May, Brian Gooding spent a couple of days in the Ironbridge area. This is the first report of his visit. Commentary Point - Jim Wilkie comments on some of the more unusual things that caught his eye this month. More than Just concrete cows - Volunteer Keith Wootton guides us through what's on show at the Milton Keynes Museum, where's there is not a concrete cow to be seen! Industrial history through models part 7 - Anthony Mount makes models of lost stationary steam engines as a way of commemorating past engineering achievements. He tells us about some a of his superb models. Back Issues Outward Bound - Events and happenings for the next month
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