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18 GOING UP! THE FALL AND RISE OF THE ANDERTON BOAT LIFT - Tony Hyde tells the story of the Anderton Boat Lift at Northwich, Cheshire, which linked the River Weaver with the Trent and Mersey Canal and still clings to the hope of a Lottery grant to restore it to its former working glory.
22 A FOWLER BB-OOMERANG! - Steering a Fowler ploughing engine along narrow, twisting roads isn't the easiest thing in the world - as Graham Baseden found out when he was bounced from footplate to embankment and back again!
26 KICKING OFF THE YEAR IN STYLE! - Old Glory's Peter Kelly and Brian Gooding kick off the new year in style by joining the 100 plus participants in the Somerset Traction Engine Club's Taunton Road Run on a wet and windy New Year's Day.
34 MORE MYSTERY PHOTOGRAPHS - The response by readers to our appeal for information about a set of negatives 'found in a pencil tin' has been outstanding - so here's another set of old steam photographs to puzzle over
46 JURASSIC (CAR) PARK - In the shadow of the huge cooling towers of Ironbridge Power Station, Mike Matthews watches the replicas of 200-year-old Trevithick steam engines in action.
50 LLYNON MILL - PRIDE OF YNYS MON - Andy Robson is shown around a remarkable restored windmill near Llanddeusant, on the Isle of Anglesey.
54 PANDY'S PRAM, A UNIQUE TRANSPORTER - Derek Rayner examines a unique transporter based on a Crossley bus chassis
58 DORDT IN STOOM - One of Europe's most magnificent biennial events, the Great United European Steam Festival Dordt in Stoom.
60 LES TRACTEURS! - John Hobbs meets a delightful French couple with a mouth-watering vintage tractor collection which includes several makes rarely seen in Britain.
64 PURE GOLD AT SOVEREIGN HILL - Paul Appleton spends a day at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Australia, where the Gold Rush of the 1850s helped form a nation.
75 ROBEY IDENTIFIED! - One of the best responses to last month's 'Found in a Pencil Tin' feature concerned the identification by Robin Drury of 1927 Robey tractor No. 42675, which is now a magnificently restored machine.
22 A FOWLER BB-OOMERANG! - Steering a Fowler ploughing engine along narrow, twisting roads isn't the easiest thing in the world - as Graham Baseden found out when he was bounced from footplate to embankment and back again!
26 KICKING OFF THE YEAR IN STYLE! - Old Glory's Peter Kelly and Brian Gooding kick off the new year in style by joining the 100 plus participants in the Somerset Traction Engine Club's Taunton Road Run on a wet and windy New Year's Day.
34 MORE MYSTERY PHOTOGRAPHS - The response by readers to our appeal for information about a set of negatives 'found in a pencil tin' has been outstanding - so here's another set of old steam photographs to puzzle over
46 JURASSIC (CAR) PARK - In the shadow of the huge cooling towers of Ironbridge Power Station, Mike Matthews watches the replicas of 200-year-old Trevithick steam engines in action.
50 LLYNON MILL - PRIDE OF YNYS MON - Andy Robson is shown around a remarkable restored windmill near Llanddeusant, on the Isle of Anglesey.
54 PANDY'S PRAM, A UNIQUE TRANSPORTER - Derek Rayner examines a unique transporter based on a Crossley bus chassis
58 DORDT IN STOOM - One of Europe's most magnificent biennial events, the Great United European Steam Festival Dordt in Stoom.
60 LES TRACTEURS! - John Hobbs meets a delightful French couple with a mouth-watering vintage tractor collection which includes several makes rarely seen in Britain.
64 PURE GOLD AT SOVEREIGN HILL - Paul Appleton spends a day at Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Australia, where the Gold Rush of the 1850s helped form a nation.
75 ROBEY IDENTIFIED! - One of the best responses to last month's 'Found in a Pencil Tin' feature concerned the identification by Robin Drury of 1927 Robey tractor No. 42675, which is now a magnificently restored machine.
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