Posts Tagged ‘british’
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Motoring Classics Summer 2013
According to Michael Ware, the former curator of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, there are an incredible 143 car museums in the UK. No doubt they all have something interesting to offer, but we cut to the chase and persuad...
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Motoring Classics Autumn 2012
Sir Alec Issigonis would surely be amazed and delighted by the number of original Minis that have survived around the world. Of course their longevity relies on a range of loyal suppliers, not least British Motor Heritage itsel...
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Motoring Classics Summer 2012
The British Motor Heritage dealer network is our all-important interface with you, the enthusiast, and in this issue we profile Tim Kelly’s popular West Country operation. As you’ll read, he’s not only renowned nationwide for h...
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Motoring Classics Spring 2012
1962 – it was the year of the Beatles first single, ‘Love Me Do’, and the inaugural Bond film, Dr No. It was also a vintage year for UK car launches, and among the many now coveted classics that broke cover during those hectic ...
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British Fire Engines of the 1950’s & 1960’s
Noted fire brigade historian and photographer Simon Rowley gives a superb overview of fire brigade operations. Starting with nationalisation in 1948 and culminating with the local government reorganisation of the early '70s, Si...
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British Police Cars of the 50’s & 60’s
With the cooperation of police forces across the country, Robert Berry introduces the subject and features the ways in which various forces took to motorised transport. It is intended that other forces will feature in subsequen...