Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Around the Country A Dream Fulfilled (Part 2) - John Reeves concludes the story of respected Cheshire engine owner Bill Briggs. Old Fashioned Harvesting - Brian Gooding reports from a small working event in the shadow of the South Downs. A look back in time - A surprise visit to a farm sale took Brian Gooding back in time. Extremely Roper Friendly - Dave Pearson travels to Barnsley to track down a recently restored ERF 2KV68G four-axle lorry fitted with a coal body. Club News - A Road Run made for two - Engines out on the road are always more photogenic than those on a rally field. With this in mind, Alan Barnes follows a positioning run in Kent last summer. Where there is vision - Brian Gooding was lucky enough to attend the 75 anniversary celebrations open day at the Perkins diesel engine factory in Peterborough. . Readers Letters There's an old mill by the stream - Mike Wall looks at the history of a Hampshire engineering business which built its success on water power. Commercials in the Cotswolds - John Reeves reports from last autumn's rather damp commercial road run around the Cotswolds. Devon Interlude - John Reeves reports from two smaller events held in south Devon last autumn. Way down west - While on holiday last summer, Ken Rimell dropped in on the popular show at Wadebridge in north Cornwall and was very pleased with what he found. Thoughts from the Living Van Centenarian treatment - Ken Rimell dropped in on Alex Hume to see progress on the rebuild of a 1903 Burrell. From the smallest room - While at a collectors' show, Kerr Rimell discovered a man with a plumbing passion. A Meeting of Routes - Brian Gooding looks at an affluent village in Surrey which different transport methods have served over the years. Star for the Day - Television companies go to great lengths to get a prop for a news chat show. Brian Gooding reports on one such episode.
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