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28 HERE COMES THE FAIR! - James Hamilton brings a fine selection of photographs from the annual visit of Carter's Royal Berkshire Steam Fair to Pinkney's Green.
29 YOU'LL LIKE THE SOUND OF MOOS - Boz Oram introduces Old Glory readers to the world of the Mechanical Organ Owners' Society.
32 PLOUGHING LIKE FINE CORDUROY! - John Hobbs gets close to the action at a tractor working weekend and ploughing match near Launceston.
41 A DEXTA RESTORED - From the diary of Derek 'Adge' Hiscock, Jim Wilkie follows the restoration of a Fordson Dexta tractor.
48 WEST COUNTRY MUSEUM DREAM - Peter Kelly reports on the formation of a trust whose prime objective is to establish a bus, coach and commercial vehicle museum in the West Country.
54 IN THE HOT SEAT AT LAST! - Jerry Thurston gets hot but not too bothered in the penultimate part of his Maxitrak Aveling & Porter construction story.
58 IT'S A ROLL-OVER! - Bob Dennis tells how he took his 'G' licence driving test aboard a miniature Wallis & Steevens 'Simplicity' steam roller.
60 THE OHMIGAWD CHRONICLES! - Roll-overs of a different kind in this selection of road traffic accident photographs taken before and after the war around Barrow on Humber.
62 SAPPHIRE MILLENNIUM ROAD RUN - Pat Freeman reports on the East Anglian Traction Engine Club's recent event.
66 TIME TRAVELLER - Geoff Rixon brings a taste of West Country bus travel in the 1950s.
68 STUNNING STATIONARIES - John Hobbs meets a collector of stationary engines with some fine restored examples of these willing workhorses to his credit.
76 STEAM PLOUGH CLUB NOTES - Pat Freeman looks at the ploughing engine survivors from the John Patten sale which took place 40 years ago.
84 PADDLE WHEELS DOWN UNDER - New Zealand reader Alec Read tells of the remarkable restoration of a 100-year-old paddle steam rescued after lying in the mud for 40 years.
29 YOU'LL LIKE THE SOUND OF MOOS - Boz Oram introduces Old Glory readers to the world of the Mechanical Organ Owners' Society.
32 PLOUGHING LIKE FINE CORDUROY! - John Hobbs gets close to the action at a tractor working weekend and ploughing match near Launceston.
41 A DEXTA RESTORED - From the diary of Derek 'Adge' Hiscock, Jim Wilkie follows the restoration of a Fordson Dexta tractor.
48 WEST COUNTRY MUSEUM DREAM - Peter Kelly reports on the formation of a trust whose prime objective is to establish a bus, coach and commercial vehicle museum in the West Country.
54 IN THE HOT SEAT AT LAST! - Jerry Thurston gets hot but not too bothered in the penultimate part of his Maxitrak Aveling & Porter construction story.
58 IT'S A ROLL-OVER! - Bob Dennis tells how he took his 'G' licence driving test aboard a miniature Wallis & Steevens 'Simplicity' steam roller.
60 THE OHMIGAWD CHRONICLES! - Roll-overs of a different kind in this selection of road traffic accident photographs taken before and after the war around Barrow on Humber.
62 SAPPHIRE MILLENNIUM ROAD RUN - Pat Freeman reports on the East Anglian Traction Engine Club's recent event.
66 TIME TRAVELLER - Geoff Rixon brings a taste of West Country bus travel in the 1950s.
68 STUNNING STATIONARIES - John Hobbs meets a collector of stationary engines with some fine restored examples of these willing workhorses to his credit.
76 STEAM PLOUGH CLUB NOTES - Pat Freeman looks at the ploughing engine survivors from the John Patten sale which took place 40 years ago.
84 PADDLE WHEELS DOWN UNDER - New Zealand reader Alec Read tells of the remarkable restoration of a 100-year-old paddle steam rescued after lying in the mud for 40 years.
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