Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
14 A MAGPIE'S COUNTRY COLLECTION - John Hobbs visits Dennis Holland to have a look around his extensive collection.
19 THE FIRST AUSSIE ROAD TRAIN - Michael Lane investigates the story behind an Bray engine delivere dto Australia in 1859.
22 FORDSONS AT FOUR MARKS - Mike Wall looks at Arthur Cox's long association with Fordsons.
30 STEAM RETURNS TO BENTLEY - Ian Vinton tells the story behind his purchase of a steam engine.
34 ROCHDALE PIONEERS - Derek Rayner crosses the Pennines and finds an engineering company involved in lubrication.
38 A FAIRGROUND ARTIST REMEMBERS - Tom Guy tells how his interest in painting fairgrounds came about.
44 ELSECAR'S TINSMITH - Andy Robson visits Elsecar at Barnsley and comes across a Tinsmith's workshop.
47 WHAT WERE THEY FOR? - Patrick Knight gives a brief explanation of a few uses for the stationary engine.
52 A NASTY BUSINESS - Mark Rudall tells of an accident that happened in 1919 involving a traction engine.
60 MORE ON LADY HESKETEH - John Reeves was inspired to look through his own notes after a recent article in Old Glory.
66 LONG DISTANCE TRAVELLERS - Eric Sawford takes a look at some unusual engines.
74 THIS IS HESKETH BANK! - Paul Appleton stumbled across one of the quieter backwaters of steam railway preservation.
19 THE FIRST AUSSIE ROAD TRAIN - Michael Lane investigates the story behind an Bray engine delivere dto Australia in 1859.
22 FORDSONS AT FOUR MARKS - Mike Wall looks at Arthur Cox's long association with Fordsons.
30 STEAM RETURNS TO BENTLEY - Ian Vinton tells the story behind his purchase of a steam engine.
34 ROCHDALE PIONEERS - Derek Rayner crosses the Pennines and finds an engineering company involved in lubrication.
38 A FAIRGROUND ARTIST REMEMBERS - Tom Guy tells how his interest in painting fairgrounds came about.
44 ELSECAR'S TINSMITH - Andy Robson visits Elsecar at Barnsley and comes across a Tinsmith's workshop.
47 WHAT WERE THEY FOR? - Patrick Knight gives a brief explanation of a few uses for the stationary engine.
52 A NASTY BUSINESS - Mark Rudall tells of an accident that happened in 1919 involving a traction engine.
60 MORE ON LADY HESKETEH - John Reeves was inspired to look through his own notes after a recent article in Old Glory.
66 LONG DISTANCE TRAVELLERS - Eric Sawford takes a look at some unusual engines.
74 THIS IS HESKETH BANK! - Paul Appleton stumbled across one of the quieter backwaters of steam railway preservation.
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