Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
18 TEA ON THE DOORSTEP - Andy Robson tells the fascinating story of Ringtons, the North-Eastern home delivery team firm, whose horse-drawn two-wheel delivery vans were the picture of elegance.
22 RALLYING AUSSIE-STYLE! - Ever wondered what steam rallies are like down under? Paul Appleton and Colin Tyson went 12,000 miles to find out.
27 POSTCARD FROM AUSTRALIA - The first of Old Glory's regular reviews of Antipodean news and events.
28 BRISTOL CRAWLERS AND CZECH MATES! - John Hobbs visits Kit Hill, Cornwall, to see a Bristol Crawler tractor at work, and finds a handful of rare vintage Czech-made Zetor tractors.
34 INNOVATIVE TO THE END - The story of a well-known 1934 Sentinel S4 - described in its day as ''a luxurious steam commercial vehicle'' - is told by David Bowers.
38 LONG-TERM ADVERTISING - Inspired by a recent Old Glory feature about enamel signs, Jim Palm brings a selection of this colourful, attention-grabbing style of advertising from his own collection.
40 A BIT OF TROUBLE AT' MILL! - Master boilermaker Alan McEwen tells how, against great adversity, his form tackled the much needed repairs on the Bancroft Mill Engine Trust's Cornish boiler.
44 LET SLEEPING WHEELS LIE - The hilarious tale of one man's brave attempt to get a derelict water wheel turning again is told by Allan King.
50 'SEE YOU AT THE PUB!' - John Reeves looks back to some hightlights of the 1997 steam and vintage rally season.
54 POCKETT'S PALETTE - The superb living van and fairground ride restorations of John Pockett are renowned far and wide. Mike Wall tells the story.
56 OLD COLONIALS - Some of the McLaren traction engines which were shipped out to New Zealand are shown at work both in the good old days and today in Brent Winter's well-researched picture feature.
60 AN AVELING CALLED ALPHA - The one-time owner of a much-travelled Aveling & Porter tells of the trials, tribulations and sheer joy of restoring the steam roller he once called Alpha.
64 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS - Old Glory's special advertising feature brings you Christmas greetings from your local rally.
66 THE ELECTRIC FLASH - Nick Kelly concludes his history of Brighton's 113-year-old Volks Electric Railway
22 RALLYING AUSSIE-STYLE! - Ever wondered what steam rallies are like down under? Paul Appleton and Colin Tyson went 12,000 miles to find out.
27 POSTCARD FROM AUSTRALIA - The first of Old Glory's regular reviews of Antipodean news and events.
28 BRISTOL CRAWLERS AND CZECH MATES! - John Hobbs visits Kit Hill, Cornwall, to see a Bristol Crawler tractor at work, and finds a handful of rare vintage Czech-made Zetor tractors.
34 INNOVATIVE TO THE END - The story of a well-known 1934 Sentinel S4 - described in its day as ''a luxurious steam commercial vehicle'' - is told by David Bowers.
38 LONG-TERM ADVERTISING - Inspired by a recent Old Glory feature about enamel signs, Jim Palm brings a selection of this colourful, attention-grabbing style of advertising from his own collection.
40 A BIT OF TROUBLE AT' MILL! - Master boilermaker Alan McEwen tells how, against great adversity, his form tackled the much needed repairs on the Bancroft Mill Engine Trust's Cornish boiler.
44 LET SLEEPING WHEELS LIE - The hilarious tale of one man's brave attempt to get a derelict water wheel turning again is told by Allan King.
50 'SEE YOU AT THE PUB!' - John Reeves looks back to some hightlights of the 1997 steam and vintage rally season.
54 POCKETT'S PALETTE - The superb living van and fairground ride restorations of John Pockett are renowned far and wide. Mike Wall tells the story.
56 OLD COLONIALS - Some of the McLaren traction engines which were shipped out to New Zealand are shown at work both in the good old days and today in Brent Winter's well-researched picture feature.
60 AN AVELING CALLED ALPHA - The one-time owner of a much-travelled Aveling & Porter tells of the trials, tribulations and sheer joy of restoring the steam roller he once called Alpha.
64 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS - Old Glory's special advertising feature brings you Christmas greetings from your local rally.
66 THE ELECTRIC FLASH - Nick Kelly concludes his history of Brighton's 113-year-old Volks Electric Railway
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