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Steam World Magazine, August 2010 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue

Comment - Opinion and analysis from Steam World editor Mel Holley.
Call Attention - More steam years' oddities, suggestions and comments.
'Brit' Nameplates - Peter Whitaker explores the detail I of the surviving patterns.
Stroudley's Engines - Jeremy Clarke explores lhe long-lasting LBSCR 'Terrier' O-6-OTs.
Platform - Debate and discussion by readers on a wide variety of topics.
North And West - Photographer Bryan Hicks returns to the Chester area for steam.
'Castle' And 'County' - Robin Russell looks back at two of the WR's big 4-6-0 classes.
Great Shot! - LMS 'Patriot' 4-6-0 No. 45517 heads a Glasgow Central-Blackpool relief.
That Reminds Me...Andrew Dow looks at the aftermath of a daytime air raid at Sunderland.
Climbing The Ladder Walford footplateman John Crisp shares tales from the footplate.
London Shed Bash - Peter Chatman takes us around all the major London sheds.
'Ah!' Moments - David Maidment recalls the delights of LMS 'Pacifics' at high speed.
No Romance - A very rough trip Io London, reinforces James Soden's views.
A Foreign Field...ITIte operations of George Cohen in lhe Northamptonshire countryside.
Heavy Freight - Geoff Rixon goes looking for big freight sluggers on the Eastern
Reviews - What's in the shops? Is it any good and should you buy it; or not?

On the cover: In a pure 1960s scene, 'A4' No. 60009 Union of South Africa is turned at Dundee shed.
Contemts page photo: Exhibiting a 'home-made' Lord Tennyson nameplate and other 'end-of-steam' embellishments, BR Standard '7MT' 4-6-2 No. 70032, in plain green, stands on Lostock Hall shed in 1966. The locomotive had been officially named Tennyson by British Railways; to find out more about 'Britannia' nameplates turn to pages 8-12.

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