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Vintage Roadscene Magazine - March 2018

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In this issue

Rally Round-up Another selection of reports from our rally correspondents on events around the country last August/September, at Rudgewick, Wallington Hall, Eccleshall, Heart of Wales, Bartlett’s Open Day,
Gaydon Retro Show, Cumbrian Trunk Run, Kettering and Bedfordshire, from Mike Gosling, Mike Forbes, Len Jeff eries, Keith Baldwin, Malcolm Ranieri, Barry Fenn, and Vic Capon.

Vintage Roadscene Magazine Description:

Vintage Roadscene, Britain's leading road transport history magazine, takes readers on a nostalgic trip back to the good old days of motoring as it used to be, when any road journey was a grand adventure. In the 20th century, automobile, buses and commercial vehicles changed the way we all lived and the road system progressed from horse-carts on country lanes, to the eight lane motorways of more recent times

It has been a journey of massive development, technologically and socially and not always for the good. Vintage Roadscene, reflects on that wide-ranging history, using a team of transport historians presenting a series of lively, well-informed articles supported by unique period photographs; it truly is a trip down memory lane.

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