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Pushed out by the tractor, farm wagons were once the glue that held our coun
Sitting just above my head on the bookcase behind my desk are the rusty remains of a Mamod steam car that I’ve had since I was 10 or 11 years old. I can’t recall if it was a birthday or Christmas pres
As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the modern railway, Emily Scaife explores the enduring bond between trains, rail lines and our great British countryside
WHEN THE FIRST car-pulled caravan emerged after the First World War, there was a seemingly simple solution to the problem of attaching the tourer to the tow vehicle: a leather loop on the caravan draw
Danny and James head South West on a marvellous museum safari
Visiting Coventry in 1934, a centre of the motor industry, writer JB Priestley mused that, “The modern motor car represents an astonishing feat of human ingenuity. If we were one half so clever in the
The V8 came of age in the USA, but historically America has by no means been its only home, nor the source of some of its greatest exponents. British car makers also saw the layout’s appeal, and while