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22 AN IRISH 'PRINCESS' - Jphn Hobbs receives some warm Irish hospitality as he visits the Tynan family to learn about their own steam engines and the workd done for fellow owners.
32 THIS HALESON IS 'HOT'! - Peter Kelly and Jerry Thurston visit Alan Emuss at his Staffordshire home to see the remarkable Haleson steam motorcycle fired up from cold.
42 A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A COUNTRY ROLLER - With the aid of Alan Porter, Burrell roller No. 3535 Old Ernie looks back over a memorable steaming season.
48 NORTH WALES SEASIDE TRAMWAY DREAM - The Llandudno Seaside Tramway Society dreams of returning to its former glory a former Bournemouth double-deck open-top tramcar of the type which once served the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway. J. H. Tongue reports.
54 IT CAN ALWAYS GET WORSE - and usually does! Yet more horrors are revealed as Tim Wait doggedly pursues the restoration of a 1947 Ferguson tractor rescued from the island of Sark.
58 TURBINIA - THE PRIDE OF TYNESIDE - On display in Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the most sigificant vessels ever built, and one for which most Geordies have a canny affection. Derek Raynor reports.
74 THE OLD STAR GARAGE - Andy Robson visits a garage where time stands still - and Michael Gates comes across a collection of paraffin-fired memorabilia
32 THIS HALESON IS 'HOT'! - Peter Kelly and Jerry Thurston visit Alan Emuss at his Staffordshire home to see the remarkable Haleson steam motorcycle fired up from cold.
42 A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A COUNTRY ROLLER - With the aid of Alan Porter, Burrell roller No. 3535 Old Ernie looks back over a memorable steaming season.
48 NORTH WALES SEASIDE TRAMWAY DREAM - The Llandudno Seaside Tramway Society dreams of returning to its former glory a former Bournemouth double-deck open-top tramcar of the type which once served the Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Electric Railway. J. H. Tongue reports.
54 IT CAN ALWAYS GET WORSE - and usually does! Yet more horrors are revealed as Tim Wait doggedly pursues the restoration of a 1947 Ferguson tractor rescued from the island of Sark.
58 TURBINIA - THE PRIDE OF TYNESIDE - On display in Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the most sigificant vessels ever built, and one for which most Geordies have a canny affection. Derek Raynor reports.
74 THE OLD STAR GARAGE - Andy Robson visits a garage where time stands still - and Michael Gates comes across a collection of paraffin-fired memorabilia
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