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  • On the Buses: Book 8

    On the Buses: Book 8

    Chris Graham on 30th September 2020

    Once again, the clippie’s ticket machine whirs and the trolley wires sing as the evocative, new bookazine, On the Buses: Book 8 goes on sale.

  • Unseen old photographs discovered

    Unseen old photographs discovered

    Chris Graham on 10th September 2020

    Unseen old photographs of the world’s first heritage railway to be built by enthusiasts have turned up at the back of old cupboards at another railway.

  • Big plans for Big Cran

    Big plans for Big Cran

    Chris Graham on 3rd September 2020

    Glasgow’s Big Cran on the Clyde river looks set for a £7m makeover which will ensure its survival as an icon of the city’s industrial heritage.

  • John Crawley: a celebration!

    John Crawley: a celebration!

    Chris Graham on 27th August 2020

    The first in a new, Old Glory Archive series of 100-page bookazines, spotlights the late John Crawley, a UK road steam preservation scene visionary.

  • Traction Engines 5

    Traction Engines 5

    Chris Graham on 25th August 2020

    Another brilliant collection of photographs and detailed information covering traction engines that, over the years, have worked, rusted and been restored into loving preservation. Traction Engines 5: Continuing the alphabetical progression through the engine builders, this time covering Ransomes, Sims…

  • A working, 1950s pick-up

    A working, 1950s pick-up

    Chris Graham on 21st August 2020

    Mike Neale reports on a rare and desirable working, 1950s pick-up that was bought and restored so that it could be used to transport and AJS motorcycle.

  • The Diamond T tank transporter

    The Diamond T tank transporter

    Chris Graham on 18th August 2020

    This is the story of Britain’s Second-Generation Tank Transporter, the Diamond T; a vehicle offering power, torque, reliability and good looks!

  • 1950s lorries hard at work

    1950s lorries hard at work

    Chris Graham on 17th August 2020

    Mike Forbes presents a wonderful selection of photographs of 1950s lorries hard at work in quarries, from the Chris Hodge ‘Stilltime’ Collection.

  • A terrific Thames Trader

    A terrific Thames Trader

    Chris Graham on 16th August 2020

    Ian Chadwick is building a fine collection of restored lorries. Peter Simpson samples one of his recent restorations, truly a terrific Thames Trader!

  • Shelvoke & Drewry

    Shelvoke & Drewry

    Chris Graham on 14th August 2020

    Founded in 1922, Shelvoke & Drewry (SD) is one of Britain’s more interesting manufacturers of commercial vehicles, as this new, 100-page bookazine explains.

  • The Bluebell Railway

    The Bluebell Railway

    Chris Graham on 11th August 2020

    One of the UK’s most famous, preservation railways was opened by enthusiasts 60 years ago. Colin Tyson recounts the story of The Bluebell Railway.

  • Half a century at sea

    Half a century at sea

    Chris Graham on 10th August 2020

    The small, 1960s cruise ship Funchal enjoyed half a century at sea thanks largely to the passion of one man. This is her story.

  • Merryweather Fire Engines

    Merryweather Fire Engines

    Chris Graham on 9th August 2020

    Ron Henderson explains the early years in the history of one of the best-known fire appliance manufacturers, Merryweather Fire Engines.

  • Glimpses of classic London

    Glimpses of classic London

    Chris Graham on 8th August 2020

    Once again we dip into Nina Smith’s wonderful postcard collection, this featuring glimpses of classic London, all bristling with interesting vehicles.

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