Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
6 GEORDIE JINGLES AGAIN! - Anthony Coulis tells the story of the restoration of 1915 Marshall Steam tractor No. 68823 Jingling Geordie.
26 DEAR MR BURRELL - Peter Kelly journeys back to 1909 as he leafs through the pages of a faithfully reproduced Charles Burrell & Sons Ltd catalogue.
36 OVER LAKELAND HILLS - When Stuart Harrison moved house it meant a two-day journey for his Fowler road locomotive Western Star, John Knapton tells the story.
42 BY SENTINEL FOR ONE LAST TIME - Peter Kelly remembers the warmth, humour and boundless enthusiasm of Sentinel Drivers' Club Chairman Mick Tuxworth, who died on January 9 after a brave fight against a long illness.
46 FOR HENRIETTA, READ HENDRINA - Jaap van Pelt describes the painstaking restoration in Holland of a 1913 Garrett steam tractor which passed through many hands in Britain.
50 TRACKS IN THE SNOW - Brian Gooding joins in the fun as a small group of vintage tractor owners enjoy an outing with a difference.
50 YOU WERE MADE FOR ME! - Tim Wait acquires an old Fordson tractor which even his wife Jane gets to know about - eventually!
58 SCHOOL ASSEMBLY ! - Jerry Thurston learns about welded boilers in the third part his 4in. Scale Clayton & Shuttleworth build, and the engine finds its feet!
62 REMEMBERING HEDLEY - John Hobbs reflects on the remarkable life of the late hedley James, whose son Tyrone remains a stalwart of the preservation movement in Cornwall.
68 A PUMPING PALACE! - A friendly, warm atmosphere is guaranteed whenever Bratch Pumping Station, west of Wolverhampton, puts on a steaming weekend, as Brian Gooding discovers.
70 PRINCESS - OR PUDDOCK? - 'Puddock' is the Scots for frog - and that's the name now bestowed on what's left of a 1923 Fowler steam roller up in Aberdeen wehich almost ended up as scrap, writes John Dunn.
72 A PROMISE UNFILLED - Pat Freeman researches the history of a steam-worked implement that was supposed to eliminate the need for two ploughing engines while turning the soil - The Darby Digger.
26 DEAR MR BURRELL - Peter Kelly journeys back to 1909 as he leafs through the pages of a faithfully reproduced Charles Burrell & Sons Ltd catalogue.
36 OVER LAKELAND HILLS - When Stuart Harrison moved house it meant a two-day journey for his Fowler road locomotive Western Star, John Knapton tells the story.
42 BY SENTINEL FOR ONE LAST TIME - Peter Kelly remembers the warmth, humour and boundless enthusiasm of Sentinel Drivers' Club Chairman Mick Tuxworth, who died on January 9 after a brave fight against a long illness.
46 FOR HENRIETTA, READ HENDRINA - Jaap van Pelt describes the painstaking restoration in Holland of a 1913 Garrett steam tractor which passed through many hands in Britain.
50 TRACKS IN THE SNOW - Brian Gooding joins in the fun as a small group of vintage tractor owners enjoy an outing with a difference.
50 YOU WERE MADE FOR ME! - Tim Wait acquires an old Fordson tractor which even his wife Jane gets to know about - eventually!
58 SCHOOL ASSEMBLY ! - Jerry Thurston learns about welded boilers in the third part his 4in. Scale Clayton & Shuttleworth build, and the engine finds its feet!
62 REMEMBERING HEDLEY - John Hobbs reflects on the remarkable life of the late hedley James, whose son Tyrone remains a stalwart of the preservation movement in Cornwall.
68 A PUMPING PALACE! - A friendly, warm atmosphere is guaranteed whenever Bratch Pumping Station, west of Wolverhampton, puts on a steaming weekend, as Brian Gooding discovers.
70 PRINCESS - OR PUDDOCK? - 'Puddock' is the Scots for frog - and that's the name now bestowed on what's left of a 1923 Fowler steam roller up in Aberdeen wehich almost ended up as scrap, writes John Dunn.
72 A PROMISE UNFILLED - Pat Freeman researches the history of a steam-worked implement that was supposed to eliminate the need for two ploughing engines while turning the soil - The Darby Digger.
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