Old Glory is Britain’s best-selling magazine for steam and vintage machinery enthusiasts. Its blend of news, rally reports, exclusive features and archive material has provided inspiration for new restoration projects as well as giving readers a rare look at some old favourites.
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THE LADY SARAH STORY • Evan William Howell was a god-fearing man with a keen business mind and an eye on the future. Arriving in Herefordshire via the old drover’s roads from Carmarthenshire around 1900, Evan moved into Church Farm in the village of St. Weonards in the far south of the county, writes Mike Brown.
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1913 PANTECHNICON AVAILABLE!
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RARE BRAZILIAN NEW HOLLAND STARS
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DOWNPATRICK DOWN BUT NOT OUT AFTER FLOODS STRIKE
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KING’S AWARD FOR AMBERLEY
COUNTY TRACTOR ARCHIVE
SOUTH EAST BUS FESTIVAL TO RETURN IN APRIL 2024
NVTEC EAST ANGLIA STAR AT THE NEC
GREEN LIGHT FOR DUNDEE TRANSPORT MUSEUM’S MARYFIELD DEPOT
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MODEL NEWS • Mike Neale takes his monthly look at recently released diecast and resin models of vans, ambulances, campers, tractors, excavators and trucks in 1/32, 1/43, 1/76 and 1/87 scale.
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BACK TO ITS BEST • The Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show has been rather up and down in recent years, but it was back to its best on 4-5 November for its 20th anniversary show when a huge crowd was seen on both days. There is a new team running the show under chairman Roger Jackson and Terry Shaw, chairman of the NVTEC Nottingham Vintage Tractor & Engine Club, and it somehow gave the show a refreshed approach in more ways than one even if the formula is similar to before.
ROSIE THE RAMBLER • Master mechanic and more, Colin Anton tells us what’s involved in keeping a 1904 Rambler on the road for the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.
WILSON-PILCHER STANDS OUT ON LONDON TO BRIGHTON • After so much rain leading up to the RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2023 and remembering the conditions on last year’s event things took a turn for the better on Sunday 5 November when the sun came out and dry weather was enjoyed by all the competitors, says the editor.
A STEAM ROLLER CALLED HENGIST • Part 2 of a tale of toil and teamwork… Dave Vaughan continues the story of Aveling & Porter No. 8455.
BIGGEST MINIATURE DISPLAY OF THE YEAR • The 2023 Driffield Steam Fair in 12-13 August saw a superb collection of miniature steam engines in attendance, with over 50 engines on display.
CARTER’S YARD OPEN DAY • Fairground fans from all over the UK descended on the yards of Carters Steam Fair for one last time on the weekend of 28-29 October, reports Simon Colbeck.
A FULLY STEAM-OPERATED RAILWAY 200 YEARS AGO…. • County Durham resident and long time steam enthusiast Howard Stafford of Houghton-le-Spring...