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Nostalgia

  • Leyland 15 pick-up rebuild

    Leyland 15 pick-up rebuild

    Chris Graham on 12th July 2020

    Paul Anderson undertook a unique Leyland 15 pick-up rebuild to create a support vehicle for his classic aeroplane. This is the story, in his own words.

  • Goddess for the Century

    Goddess for the Century

    Chris Graham on 1st July 2020

    Dean Reader meets a classic vehicle enthusiast who, rather than get something small and sporty, or a posh, luxury marque, gained a Goddess for the Century.

  • The land of the giants

    The land of the giants

    Chris Graham on 30th June 2020

    Peter Love reports from the amazing, Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion; an event that truly offers a glimpse of the land of the giants

  • Iconic heavy haulage

    Iconic heavy haulage

    Chris Graham on 28th June 2020

    Over the years, Scammell produced some of the most iconic heavy haulage and recovery tractors in the world, as Mike and Julie Blenkinsop explain.

  • Dominant Massey Ferguson balers

    Dominant Massey Ferguson balers

    Chris Graham on 26th June 2020

    Dan Harris explains how and why, from the early 1950s onwards, dominant Massey Ferguson balers were so influential in UK farming.

  • Classic buses at work

    Classic buses at work

    Chris Graham on 25th June 2020

    The latest edition in the On the Buses bookazine series, features a further selection of period, black and white photographs of classic buses at work.

  • Eight-leggers on parade

    Eight-leggers on parade

    Chris Graham on 23rd June 2020

    The first in this new quarterly bookazine series – Eight-leggers On Parade – brings together a unique collection of rigid, eight-wheel vehicles.

  • Preservation scene in the 1960s

    Preservation scene in the 1960s

    Chris Graham on 22nd June 2020

    Clive Baker recalls the emerging preservation scene in the 1960s, with some pictures of Staffordshire rallies he visited.

  • Clay from the Cornish ports

    Clay from the Cornish ports

    Chris Graham on 21st June 2020

    David Vaughan takes a nostalgic look at the industrial infrastructure that made the export of clay from Cornish ports a viable proposition.

  • Narrow Gauge Steam

    Narrow Gauge Steam

    Chris Graham on 20th June 2020

    Britain was the pioneer of railways, but Narrow Gauge Steam is more of an international phenomenon, as you’ll find out in this new bookazine.

  • Silage-making secrets from the 1960s

    Silage-making secrets from the 1960s

    Chris Graham on 16th June 2020

    We revel in the chance to re-live Suffolk farmer, William Slater’s silage-making secrets from the 1960s, in glorious technicolour!

  • ERF – the best of British

    ERF – the best of British

    Chris Graham on 13th June 2020

    To help celebrate ERF – the best of British – Mike Forbes presents a selection of historic lorry photographs from the Chris Hodge ‘Stilltime’ archive.

  • Vanished lorries of the 1980s

    Vanished lorries of the 1980s

    Chris Graham on 3rd June 2020

    In a nostalgic look at the commercial vehicle scene, Dick Furniss recalls some of the notable but now vanished lorries of the 1980s.

  • International 10-20 industrial tractor

    International 10-20 industrial tractor

    Chris Graham on 2nd June 2020

    With access to Chris and James Rowberry’s IHC archive, Peter Love illustrates the many uses to which the International 10-20 industrial tractor was put.

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