Old Glory Archive series provides a combination of both published and unpublished colour material from varying sources of the glorious 1950s and 1960s, the decades that capture the most nostalgic times for our average age readers - and for our younger readers, the chance to see how it really was for their forefathers. These two decades were the beginning of a seismic change in all areas of transportation, both on land and sea. The series also explores true black and white archive photography from major collections, spanning the period from the early years of the 20th century back to the latter years of the 19th century.
This issue uses both archive and up to date material and focusses on 25 historic vessels that are either fully restored and working, or that are well on the way to being restored. This review also provides a salient reminder that, without support, the inevitable will happen and the scrapman beckons.
Old Glory Archive series provides a combination of both published and unpublished colour material from varying sources of the glorious 1950s and 1960s, the decades that capture the most nostalgic times for our average age readers - and for our younger readers, the chance to see how it really was for their forefathers. These two decades were the ....