A - Z of Steam & Vintage titles on DVD
Alphabetical listing of all our current titles available on DVD.
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Aveling & Porter of RochesterAveling & Porter gained world wide fame for their steam road rollers and in this programme we take a close look at these and other steam engines built by the company.
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Burrells of ThetfordCharles Burrell and Sons were probably best known for their showman's road locomotives but they also produced agricultural traction engines, steam tractors, heavy haulage road locomotives and road rollers, examples of which are all seen in this DVD.
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Classic British LorriesA compilation of two programmes previously only available on VHS video, this DVD concentrates on vehicles produced by ERF, AEC, Bedford and Scammell.
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Dedicated to GarrettsGarrett steam engines were built at Leiston in Suffolk and the Long Shop Museum in the town, a surviving part of the company's factory complex, remains as a reminder of their products. The museum is seen along with several examples of preserved Garrett engines.
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Exploring Open Crank Engines - Combined Volume One & TwoA compilation of two programmes previously only available on VHS video, this DVD concentrates on a wide selection of open crank stationary engines as seen on the rallyfields of Britain.
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Fodens of Sandbach Pt. One - The Steam EraFoden steam wagons were amongst the best produced anywhere in the world and were exported in great numbers. These magnificent machines are captured alongside other steam engines built by the Chishire company.
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Fosters of LincolnWilliam Foster & Co. Ltd. were based in this largely agricultural area of the country and first gained fame for their threshing machines. They also went on to build a wide variety of steam engines, examples of which are studied here.
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Fowlers of Leeds Pt. One - The Glory YearsJohn Fowler & Co. of Leeds were amongst the largest builders of steam engines in Britain and gained a worlwide reputation for their steam ploughing engines. Road locomotives, steam tractors, road rollers, traction engines, showman's engines and railway locomotives were all built and are seen in abundance here.
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Fowlers of Leeds Pt. Two - The Twilight YearsWhen steam power became less popular John Fowler & Co. began to produce internal combustion engined vehicles and machines. In this volume the company's crawler tractors feature along with the gyrotillers.
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Inside SteamIf you've ever wondered what makes the steam traction engine tick, then this video explains it all. Traction engines - in all of their forms, can be seen at any of the hundreds of steam rallies held across the country every summer.
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Marshalls of GainsboroughMarshall Sons. & Company first became known for manufacturing agricultural equipment and threshing machines before moving on to produce steam engines and eventually internal combustioned engined tractors. See them all here, right through to the famous Field Marshall tractors and beyond.
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Movers & Shifters Volume OneA selection of commercial vehicle features. Includes:- Steam Wagons, Scammells, Eight Wheelers, Tankers, AECs, Foden 2 Strokes and Heavy Haulage.
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Movers & Shifters Volume TwoA selection of commercial vehicle features. Includes:- Pickfords Vehicles, Albions, PSVs, Thornycrofts, Fire Service Vehicles, Light Vans, Military Vehicles and Heavy Haulage.
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Movers & Shifters Volume ThreeA selection of commercial vehicle features. Includes:- Atkinsons, Bedfords, Leylands, a selection of Rare Vehicle Makes and Articulated Vehicles.
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