If you love the spectacle of immaculately-restored old machinery, or are fascinated by Britain’s rich industrial and transport heritage, Old Glory is the magazine for you! In vivid detail it brings back all the sights and sounds of yesteryear. Glorious showman’s engines belt out the amperes to drive historic fairground rides; pairs of mighty steam ploughing engines turn the soil; steam rollers make up roads once more; tram wheel flanges squeal through town and city streets; colourful working narrowboats ply the canals; dray horses deliver good ale to the pubs; vintage tractors cough into life; stationary engines turn over tirelessly and the commercial vehicles we used to know take to the road again. This magazine covers these magnificent steam engines that once powered this nation. Whether you’re interested in the latest news, stories of steam engines saved from obscurity, upcoming events or detailed features on the history of these wonderful machines you’ll find it in Old Glory.
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RESTORATION OF THE YEAR
BURRELL HISTORY LINE
NEWARK CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY
TRAGEDY AT RALLY
JAMES WITTY BACK AS A WORLD CHAMPION
‘HIDDEN’ FOWLER DEBUTS AT MARSTON TRUSSELL RALLY
ORINOCO HEADS BACK TO SCOTLAND
NEW OWNER
ENTERPRISE APPEARS!
WEDDING BELLS RING!
STEPHEN TESTER 1980 – 2025
FRANK LYTHGOE
GOFF RADCLIFFE
JOHN HASLEWOOD
GREY AND GOLD SELLS FOR £20,000!
INSURANCE
£8,000 RAISED FROM NATIONAL
£20,000 GIVEN AWAY
WHEATCROFT RUSTON TO BE RESTORED
TREGUNTER CHANGES HANDS
FUZZ TOWNSHEND BECOMES A PATRON OF TRANSPORT MUSEUM WYTHALL
MODEL NEWS • Mike Neale takes his monthly look at recently released diecast and resin models, this month featuring tractors, vans and emergency vehicles in 1/87, 1/76 and 1/16 scale.
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THE CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEAR!
‘SCOTSMAN’ REOPENS SVR IN STYLE • The Severn Valley Railway reopened its full 16-mile line on 25 July in fine style with national collection ‘A3’ Flying Scotsman heading the line’s rake of LNER teak coaches on the first public departure from Kidderminster at 9:00am.
OVER 40 MINIATURES AT DUNCOMBE PARK • David Reed visited the Duncombe Park Steam and Vintage Rally near Helmsley in early July, where a tremendous display of miniature engines was on show.
REVISITING MEMORIES • James Hamilton continues his story on Derek Gransden’s tour of south-west England, where his 1933 Sentinel S4 steam waggon No. 8850 The Lion once worked and spent time in the early years of preservation..
RECORD CROWD AT ONSLOW PARK • There is no doubt that the Shrewsbury Steam Rally is one of the premier events of the year, says David Reed. There are many sections to this rally, but steam rules, with around 100 engines in steam over the weekend attracting large crowds on both days. As well as steam, the rally hosts all the regular attractions associated with shows like this, making it an event not to be missed and the weather was very good here for a change.
BELVOIR CASTLE IS BACK! • David Reed visited the rejuvenated Belvoir Castle rally over the August bank holiday weekend, where a superb collection of engines could be seen
WEST OF ENGLAND CELEBRATION • David Warren and James Hamilton give us the full feel of the West of England Steam Engine Society’s 70th Anniversary Alan Thomas Memorial Road Run, on which approximately...